MINI
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MINI Ranges
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MINI Aceman
New price:£31,920 - £44,720Used price:£24,074 - £38,170 -
MINI Clubman
Used price:£750 - £37,629 -
MINI Convertible
Used price:£569 - £27,782 -
MINI Cooper
New price:£23,270 - £39,080Used price:£18,028 - £32,395 -
MINI Cooper Electric
New price:£39,120 - £42,920Used price:£28,704 - £33,770 -
MINI Cooper S
Used price:£804 - £13,147 -
MINI Countryman
New price:£29,470 - £46,895Used price:£1,475 - £39,096 -
MINI Coupe
Used price:£1,830 - £7,019 -
MINI Electric Convertible
Used price:£24,209 - £31,413 -
MINI Electric Countryman
New price:£42,200 - £56,300Used price:£28,972 - £45,430 -
MINI Electric Hatch
New price:£30,120 - £42,620Used price:£8,915 - £32,412 -
MINI Hatchback
Used price:£524 - £31,220 -
MINI John Cooper Works
Used price:£1,472 - £12,998 -
MINI Paceman
Used price:£1,842 - £9,147 -
MINI Roadster
Used price:£1,832 - £5,852
Most popular MINI reviews
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MINI Cooper Hatchback (2024 onwards) Review
The definitive city car, refined
New price: £23,270 - £36,570PROS
- Great fun to drive
- Cool styling
- Upmarket interior packed with excellent tech
CONS
- No manual option
- Limited boot space
- Cramped rear seats
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MINI Countryman JCW (2024 onwards) Review
It shares most of the strengths of the standard car, but it’s faster
New price: £41,695 - £46,895PROS
- Healthy performance
- Great fun to drive
- Very well made
CONS
- Firm suspension
- Lacking physical controls
- Boot has a high loading lip
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MINI Countryman SUV (2024 onwards) Review
Bigger than before. Still fun.
New price: £29,470 - £43,270PROS
- Hilarious fun to drive
- Even the cheapest model is brisk
- Flexible rear seats
CONS
- Over-reliance on touchscreen
- Smaller boot than main rivals
- High loading lip in the boot
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MINI Electric Countryman SUV (2023 onwards) Review
A polished and fun-to-drive family SUV
New price: £42,200 - £56,300PROS
- High quality electric drive system
- Stylish and practical
- Good to drive
CONS
- Still a premium over petrol
- Few physical interior buttons
- Not as practical as the petrol Countryman
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MINI Electric Hatch Hatchback (2020 onwards) Review
The MINI Electric is a stylish EV that’s good fun to drive
New price: £30,120 - £42,620PROS
- Cheeky character and funky looks
- Easy to drive with a refined cabin
- Sporty handling and quick acceleration
CONS
- Three-door only, so not hugely practical
- 145-mile range is a little lacklustre
- Firm but well-damped ride
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