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MINI Hatchback1.5 C Classic 3dr Auto

2024
592 miles
Petrol

£25,500

or £376 mo
SG61BP

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £375.80, Customer Deposit: £3,825.00, Total Deposit: £4,075.00, Optional Final Payment: £12,070.00, Total Charge For Credit: £8,307.60, Total Amount Payable: £33,807.60, Representative APR: 12.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 12.87%, Excess Mileage Charge: 6.98ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

MINI Hatchback2.0 Cooper S Sport 3dr Auto

2022
22,654 miles
Petrol

£22,000

or £354 mo
Fair price
Delivery

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £353.69, Customer Deposit: £3,300.00, Total Deposit: £3,300.00, Optional Final Payment: £9,673.00, Total Charge For Credit: £7,596.43, Total Amount Payable: £29,596.43, Representative APR: 13.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 13.07%, Excess Mileage Charge: 9.60ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

MINI Hatchback1.5 Cooper Classic 5dr Auto

2022
31,005 miles
Petrol

£17,990

or £296 mo
AB123JG

*Representative example: Contract Length: 48 months, 47 Monthly Payments: £295.69, Customer Deposit: £2,698.00, Total Deposit: £2,698.50, Optional Final Payment: £7,511.00, Total Charge For Credit: £6,116.93, Total Amount Payable: £24,106.93, Representative APR: 13.90%, Interest Rate (Fixed): 13.07%, Excess Mileage Charge: 4.80ppm, Mileage Per Annum: 10,000

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About MINI Hatchback cars on heycar

What is the most popular colour for MINI Hatchback ?

Grey

What is the most popular gearbox for MINI Hatchback ?

Semi-automatic

What is the most popular fuel type for MINI Hatchback ?

Petrol

What is the most popular engine for MINI Hatchback ?

1.5

What is the average mileage for MINI Hatchback ?

19497

How many MINI Hatchback cars are available for sale?

719

Used MINI Hatchback for sale: everything you need to know


One of the best-known small car names is still one of the most popular small cars available today - the MINI Hatchback is still a regular fixture in the UK’s top-ten best-sellers.


Okay, so today’s MINI has very little in common with the car that debuted in 1959, but that’s to be expected. The recipe has changed less since the first MINIs launched under BMW ownership back in 2001 however, which means the MINI Hatchback (often referred to as a MINI Cooper) is one of the highest quality and most fun-to-drive small cars around.


Only the Ford Fiesta gets close for nimble handling, but with Ford soon putting its small car to rest, it’s the MINI which will remain the driver’s choice in future. And despite valiant efforts, other rivals like the stylish Peugeot 208 and Renault Clio, and the fuel-efficient Toyota Yaris, can’t get close on image.


If you’re looking for a MINI Cooper for sale, the good news is that the car’s popularity makes it plentiful and often affordable on the used market too.


Should you buy a MINI Hatchback? 


You probably already know if you want to buy a MINI Hatchback or not - for many buyers, the retro styling and youthful image will be enough. Thankfully, the MINI has the ability to do justice to its looks, provided you’re prepared to sacrifice a little interior space compared to some rivals.


Otherwise though, it ticks all the supermini boxes. It’s easy to drive and compact enough to make parking a doddle. There’s a wide range of models available, particularly when buying used, since there have been several more trim lines and engines available over the years, including diesels if you need maximum economy. The funky interior and high standards of build quality mean they last pretty well too.


If you’re an enthusiastic driver you’ll naturally gravitate towards the sportier models, like the MINI Cooper S and MINI John Cooper Works, while the rare and wildly fast John Cooper Works GP is also an option. But even if your budget doesn’t stretch to that, the most basic MINIs available are still fun to drive. Real world economy is also good, thanks to frugal engines and the car’s compact size and weight.


As for that interior space, front seat passengers will have little to complain about, but even five-door MINIs aren’t as spacious as a Renault Clio or Vauxhall Corsa, while the boot size has never been a MINI strong point either.


There’s one more MINI worth mentioning: the MINI Electric. Available since 2020, it’s a rival to cars like the Honda E and Peugeot e-208. A relatively short range of just over 140 miles will limit its appeal for some, but if you live in a city, it’s undoubtedly one of the most entertaining (and cleanest) ways of getting about.


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What’s the best used MINI Hatchback model to buy?


It’s surprising how much fun you can have with the most unadorned MINI Cooper - that little three-cylinder engine thrums away quite happily and with the manual gearbox in particular, it’s fun to make the most of its performance without troubling your licence.


Likewise, the MINI John Cooper Works is a laugh for the amount of performance on offer. But the regular MINI Cooper S is probably the sweet spot, being not far off as frugal as the MINI Cooper (and it’ll do mpg in the 40s in the real world too, not just on paper), yet also being notably quicker. We’d also recommend the manual gearbox, if you’re not set on an automatic - it’s fun to use and adds to the MINI's sense of brio.


Sport trim looks… well, sportiest, but the Exclusive and particularly the Resolute Edition have a more welcoming cabin ambience, thanks to the use of lighter coloured trim. All models bar the John Cooper Works and MINI Electric are also available in five-door form, if you need a little more practicality.


Used MINI Hatchback fuel economy and performance


  • MINI Cooper: Now serving as the entry point to the MINI range, the Cooper uses a 1.5-litre turbocharged 3-cylinder engine, still good for 136PS. It’s a decent performer too, arriving at 62mph from rest in 8.1 seconds and reaching 130mph, while MINI claims up to 51.4mpg.
  • MINI Cooper S: Upgrade to the Cooper S and you get four cylinders and two litres of capacity. Power is up to 178PS, the 0-62mph time down to a sporty 6.6 seconds, and top speed rises to 146mph - and the 45.6mpg figure is pretty decent too.
  • MINI John Cooper Works: The quickest MINI gets a 231PS variant of the 2-litre engine. Fuel economy drops down to 40.9mpg, but a 6.1-second 0-62mph time and 153mph top speed are more than competitive with hot hatchbacks from other makes.
  • MINI Electric: A 184PS motor puts the electric MINI between the Cooper and Cooper S for performance, with a 7.3-second 0-62mph time. Top speed is 93mph, but efficiency is obviously the goal here, and MINI claims up to 144 miles of range.


What used MINI Hatchback trim levels are available?


If you’ve ever looked at a MINI Hatchback in the past, you’ll probably be familiar with the models currently available, spanning the popular Cooper to the entertaining John Cooper Works - names that reference the Mini’s racing and rallying heritage stretching back to the 1960s.


The current-shape MINI Hatchback has been around since 2013, with several updates over the years to keep it fresh against newer rivals. A new MINI is on the way soon in both petrol and electric forms, but the models detailed below refer to those currently available.


  • The MINI Cooper is what you might call the MINI in its purest form, with the 1.5-litre engine and either manual or automatic gearbox options, though it’s available in all the trim packages mentioned below.
  • The MINI Cooper S packs the 2-litre, four-cylinder engine for a real hot hatchback feel. It too is available with all the trim lines detailed below.
  • The MINI John Cooper Works has long been top of the MINI tree, with a more potent version of the 2-litre engine, a unique aero kit, and its own equipment roster separate from the others in the range, including bolstered sports seats.
  • The MINI Electric stands separately from the other models with a healthy equipment list and its own Level 2 and Level 3 trim lines, plus the Resolute Edition available across the range.
  • Both the MINI Cooper and Cooper S models are available in simplified Classic form, a more aggressive Sport trim, and luxury-focused Exclusive packages, as well as a new Resolute Edition with its own special trim and details, including special stripes and a unique alloy wheel design.


Used MINI Hatchback dimensions and boot size


The MINI Hatchback’s dimensions are:

  • Length: 3863mm
  • Width: 1928mm
  • Height: 1414mm
  • Ground clearance: N/A

The MINI Hatchback’s boot size is:

  • 211 litres
  • 731 litres with the rear seats folded down


Used MINI Hatchback road tax


Whether you’re buying a MINI Electric new or used then there’s no VED or ‘road tax’ at all under the current system, thanks to the car’s CO2 emissions rating of 0g/km. All the petrol models are subject to the same flat rate of £180 per year thereafter.


How much is it to insure a MINI Hatchback?


You’ll find the MINI models in the middle of the 1-50 scale used by the insurance industry. A basic 1.5-litre Cooper in Classic trim starts in group 20, while the most potent John Cooper Works sits in group 28. The MINI Electric meanwhile is towards the lower end of the scale, in insurance group 22.


Read our full MINI Hatchback review