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MINI - Mini (1995)
Discover the Iconic MINI Mini – The 1995 Classic
When you think of the MINI Mini, you’re picture-perfecting the 1995 version – a brick‑and‑mortar embodiment of British engineering that still turns heads today.
The MINI Mini price reflects a blend of nostalgia, condition, mileage, and regional demand. Although the market for vintage 80s and 90s cars is lively, prices vary by location, title condition, and whether the car has been restored or kept original. This guide delivers a comprehensive snapshot of its specifications, depreciation expectations, and a comparison with comparable retro‑compact cars to help you decide what is a 1995 MINI Mini worth.
- Model Year: 1995
- Engine: 1.3‑litre, 4‑cylinder, 4‑stroke gasoline, 75 hp (55 kW) @ 6500 rpm
- Transmission: Front‑wheel drive, 4‑speed manual (optional 5‑speed manual in some markets)
- Fuel Type: Gasoline (premium 95octane recommended for best performance)
- Drivetrain: Two‑wheel drive (rear‑wheel drive in the MINI Mini 1995 price for certain markets)
- Dimensions: Length 5.00 m (197 in), Width 1.69 m (66.5 in), Height 1.68 m (66.1 in)
- Wheelbase: 2.44 m (96 in)
- Displacement: 1,333 cc
- Top Speed: 160 km/h (100 mph)
- Weight: 680 kg (≈1,500 lb)
- Doors: 2‑door coupe style (convertible available in certain regions)
- Seats: 2 (front and rear seat only)
- Fuel Economy: 6.9 L/100 km (≈33 mpg)
- Top-Down View: “Rear‑engined” layout, reminiscent of the classic Mini layout.
These spec values give you a baseline of the used MINI Mini price estimation. However, note that market conditions, repair history and original parts availability can shift this baseline significantly.
Depreciation Insight – How the MINI Mini depreciation Curve Looks
Depreciation is a critical factor when buying a classic car. For a 1995 MINI Mini, the typical depreciation curve looks like this:
- First Year: Typically loses 15‑20% of its value immediately after purchase due to the initial purchase price blockage and the fact that most collectors view the 1995 as “used.” Average market value drops by about 7‑10% after the first 12 months of ownership.
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Second Year: Value usually declines an additional 6‑9%, which is still relatively low for classic cars. Competing brands in the same segment have a slightly steeper drop
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