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MINI - Cooper (2004)

Discover the 2004 MINI Cooper – a timeless icon that still turns heads on today’s streets. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer curious about its value or a seasoned enthusiast looking to upgrade, the MINI Cooper price can vary widely based on condition, mileage, and where you’re shopping. This guide dives into the sweet spot for MINI Cooper 2004 price and offers real‑world depreciation data, market comparison, and a clear call‑to‑action for the latest pricing insights.

  • Model: MINI Cooper 2004 Standard
  • Engine: 1.6‑L inline‑4, 120 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline – 87+ octane
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: 139.2 in (L) × 68.3 in (W) × 55.3 in (H)
  • Wheelbase: 96.8 in
  • Weight: ~2,500 lbs (depends on trim)
  • Mileage: Typical range 75,000–120,000 miles
  • Exterior Color: Glossy black, white, or airport blue (RGB)
  • Interior: Leatherette or cloth with optional 8‑inch infotainment panel
  • Safety Features: Dual airbags, ABS, seatbelt pretensioners
  • Optional Extras: Remote start, power door mirrors, upgraded alloy wheels

Understanding used MINI Cooper price

When you’re searching for a pre‑owned convertible or a club‑race‑ready coupe, you’ll see a broad spectrum of used MINI Cooper price tags—typically ranging from USD 5,000 to USD 12,000. The price bracket shifts dramatically with MINI Cooper depreciation, mileage, and maintenance history. Below is a realistic depreciation overview for a 2004 MINI Cooper.

Depreciation Insights

First‑Year Drop (15–20%): A 2004 MINI Cooper usually snaps a 16% cut right out of the gridiron when it’s first dropped into the used market. If you buy a well‑ained vehicle at $10,000, expect it to stall at roughly $8,400 after a year of use.

Three‑Year Mark (25–30%): By the end of the third year, the depreciation curve smooths to an average loss of 28%. A car that started at $10,000 may realistically sit between $7,200 and $7,800.

Five‑Year Check (35–40%): Fitted or un‑fitted, a five‑year‑old 2004 model typically retails for about 37% of its original value. That means about $6,300 if the first purchase was $10.

Ten‑Year Attribute (45–50%): A 2004 MINI Cooper that has survived a decade of roads might still hold around 48% of its original cost—rough but realistic. A $10,700 purchase could translate into a market ask of roughly $5,164.

These numbers are not hard and fast, but they give you a realistic framework when you ask, “what is a 2004 MINI Cooper worth?” Genuine service records and low mileage can tweak the final value


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