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MINI - Clubman Cooper (2010)

Discover the MINI Clubman Cooper price and why this 2010 classic keeps turning heads on the road. The 2010 MINI Clubman Cooper is the result of engineering precision combined with the quirky charm that drivers adore, and its pricing reflects its status as an affordable entry into the premium compact segment. Whether you’re shopping for a new vehicle or searching for a used MINI Clubman Cooper price, this guide will help you navigate the market with confidence.

  • Model year: 2010
  • Engine: 1.6‑liter (petrol) inline‑4, 109 hp, 133 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard), optional 6‑speed Tiptronic automatic
  • Fuel type: Petrol (gasoline)
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Wheelbase: 2600 mm (102.4 in)
  • Length: 3928 mm (154.6 in)
  • Width: 1701 mm (66.9 in)
    Includes the characteristic narrow profile.
  • Height: 1415 mm (55.8 in)
  • Weight: 1124 kg (2478 lb)
  • Braking system: Front disc (4‑wheel standard), rear disc, ABS, electronic brake‑force distribution (EBD)
  • Safety features: 5 airbags (front, side, curtain), electronic stability control (ESC), anti‑rolling‑bar, traction control
  • Interior amenities: Air conditioning, power steering, optional leatherette seats, 1.8‑inch touchscreen infotainment, Bluetooth connectivity

Although the MINI Clubman Cooper price is typically reported by dealers and individuals, you’ll find that it can vary dramatically based on location, mileage, service history, and customization choices. Used cars in well‑maintained condition can fetch a favorable price while those with high mileage or aftermarket modifications may trade off that advantage.

Depreciation: What to Expect

After buying a 2010 MINI Clubman Cooper, you’re accustomed to a certain level of depreciation. Here’s a realistic estimate: