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MINI - Cooper (2001)

Discover the classic charm of the MINI Cooper—a 2001 model that still turns heads in today’s market. Whether you’re a long‑time enthusiast or a first‑time buyer, understanding the MINI Cooper price landscape is essential. This guide offers a deep dive into the 2001 MINI Cooper price range, explores depreciation trends, and compares it to similar vehicles to help you make an informed decision. All information reflects general market conditions and varies by specific vehicle condition, mileage, and location.

Having a clear picture of the used MINI Cooper price and depreciation can lift the mystery off the number you’re willing to pay. Let’s unpack the details that influence the value of a 2001 MINI Cooper and why it remains a compelling option for urban drivers, collectors, and young professionals alike.

  • Engine: 1.6‑liter, inline‑4 (1.6L I4), delivering a balanced blend of peppy performance and fuel efficiency.
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual – a signature feature that appeals to driving purists and those who appreciate a more engaging experience.
  • Drive Type: Front‑wheel drive (RWD‑available in later variants) – offering good handling dynamics in a compact package.
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline, 87 octane premium, 88 octane regular – ensures a flexible fueling strategy for various driving needs.
  • Power: roughly 113 horsepower at 5,500 RPM; 115 lb‑ft of torque at 4,200 RPM.
  • Dimensions: Length: 3,501 mm (137.6 in), Wheelbase: 2,295 mm (90.2 in), Width: 1,667 mm (65.6 in).
  • Curb weight: about 1,425 kg (3,145 lb)—light enough for nimble city maneuvering.
  • Fuel Economy: approximately 35–40 mpg combined depending on driving conditions and maintenance.
  • Interior: Canvas roof, removable seats, iconic steering wheel, and iconic boot (Trunk) height for storage.
  • Safety: Basic safety suite of 5 airbags, ABS, stability control, and a modern airbag system—though not as advanced compared to contemporary models.
  • Third‑party tracking: Average secondary market listings highlight a strong reception for well‑maintained units with low odometer readings.
  • Warranty: Typically no extended warranty; buyers often rely on a private maintenance record or dealer certification where available.

Understanding MINI Cooper depreciation is a crucial step before


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