How much does a used 2016 Mini Cooper cost?

How much does a used 2016 Mini Cooper cost?

The average price of a 2016 Mini Cooper – based on the more than 200 listings for this vehicle on our site – is $20,400. Prices range from $15,700 to $26,900. Prices vary depending on the vehicle’s condition, features, mileage, and location.

Do MINIs break down a lot?

They have slid down quite a bit since last year, where they came 13th place with just 105 problems per 100 vehicles. CNN also ranked Mini as average, putting them 10th in their top 10 for reliability, just scraping being included in the table.

What should I pay for a Mini Cooper?

The Mini Cooper’s base price sits at $19,750. That’s one of the highest starting prices in the class. The range-topping John Cooper Works GP model starts at $44,900. That’s outrageously high for a subcompact car’s top trim, and it’s more than double many class rivals’ top-trim prices.

Why buy a 2016 Mini Cooper?

The 2016 Mini Cooper’s small footprint, low center of gravity and light weight give it excellent handling characteristics, making this car fun to drive no matter which engine powers it. Even just zipping around town, it feels playful and engaging, and parking in tight spots is a cinch.

What are the 2016 Mini Cooper trim levels?

The 2016 Mini Cooper is available as a two- or four-door hatchback and a convertible. All body styles are available in base Cooper and Cooper S versions, while the high-performance John Cooper Works (JCW) trim is reserved for the two-door hatch (a JCW version of the convertible is slated for next year).

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What are the different models of Mini Cooper?

This year’s Mini Cooper is offered in three trim levels: a base model dubbed Cooper, a sporty Cooper S and a high-performance John Cooper Works variant, which was added in the middle of the 2015 model year. The Cooper ($21,500 for the 2-door; $22,500 for the 4-door) uses the car’s 1.5-liter turbocharged engine.

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