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MINI Ranges
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MINI Clubman
New price:£23,000 - £37,200Used price:£1,440 - £31,135 -
MINI Convertible
New price:£21,500 - £34,000Used price:£855 - £26,362 -
MINI Cooper S
Used price:£1,021 - £17,296 -
MINI Countryman
New price:£24,800 - £39,100Used price:£2,871 - £32,645 -
MINI Coupe
Used price:£3,174 - £9,043 -
MINI Electric Hatch
New price:£28,500 - £37,000Used price:£21,043 - £30,411 -
MINI Hatchback
New price:£16,800 - £30,475Used price:£607 - £32,028 -
MINI John Cooper Works
Used price:£2,983 - £16,304 -
MINI Paceman
Used price:£3,443 - £10,922 -
MINI Roadster
Used price:£3,745 - £9,470
Most popular MINI reviews
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MINI Clubman (2015 onwards) Review
A more practical alternative to upmarket hatchbacks
New price: £23,000 - £37,200PROS
- Sharp, engaging handling is fun
- Quirky styling, unusual features
- Compact dimensions a bonus in cities
CONS
- Rival hatches offer more room
- Fastest JCW version feels heavy
- Patriotic touches feel overdone
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MINI Convertible (2016 onwards) Review
Four-seat drop-top is great fun
New price: £21,500 - £34,000PROS
- Eager handling
- Versatile electric roof
- Space for four (just)
- Cheap to run
- Interior quality
CONS
- Firm ride
- Wind noise at motorway speed
- Rear visibility restricted
- Small boot
- Rivals are cheaper
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MINI Countryman SUV (2017 onwards) Review
Familiar MINI cheekiness in a grown-up package
New price: £24,800 - £39,100PROS
- Appealing SUV styling
- Impressive interior quality
- Good fun to drive
CONS
- Many rivals roomier
- Fidgety ride quality
- Expensive optional extras
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MINI Electric Hatch Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
MINI is great to drive in electric form, but battery range could be better
New price: £28,500 - £37,000PROS
- Cheeky MINI character with funky looks
- Very easy to drive, plus it's quiet
- Sporty handling, quick acceleration
CONS
- Three-door only, so not hugely practical
- Battery range could be better at 145 miles
- Ride can be fidgety and firm on rough roads
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MINI Hatchback (2014 onwards) Review
Stylish hatchback is rewarding to own and drive
New price: £16,800 - £30,475PROS
- All models are great fun to drive
- Lots of tech and a high-quality cabin
- All engines are impressive
- Bags of character inside and out
CONS
- Top-spec models on the expensive side
- Optional extras can be pricey
- Boot and rear seat space is cramped
- Ride can be firm on larger wheels
Latest news
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