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MINI - Mini Clubman (2013)

Welcome to the definitive guide for the MINI Mini Clubman 2013. Whether you’re a new enthusiast or a seasoned collector, knowing the MINI Mini Clubman price landscape is essential. The 2013 model, celebrated for its quirky style and practical versatility, sits comfortably in the compact luxury segment. Here’s an in‑depth look at what makes this car attractive, how its value shifts over time, and where it stands compared to its peers.

  • Model: MINI Mini Clubman
  • Year: 2013
  • Engine: 1.6‑liter (2,060 cc) 4‑cylinder petrol, 138 hp & 128 lb‑ft torque
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual or 6‑speed automated manual (AMT)
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (Regular 95 Octane)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Dimensions: Length ≈ 4,312 mm (169.5 in), Width ≈ 1,739 mm (68.4 in), Height ≈ 1,493 mm (58.8 in)
  • Wheelbase: 2,611 mm (102.9 in)
  • Passenger Capacity: 5
  • Cargo Capacity: 295 litres (10.4 ft³) with all seats up; 1,220 litres (43.2 ft³) with rear seats folded
  • Fuel Consumption: Combined ~35 km/l (~9.2 l/100 km)
  • CO₂ Emissions: 168 g/km
  • Top Speed: 189 km/h (117 mph)

Mini Clubman—What Makes It Special?

The 2013 MINI Mini Clubman blends MINI’s signature styling with a more practical 5‑door hatchback form. The car’s distinctive “Club” roofline and noticeable thigh‑gap give it an upscale feel, while the front‑wheel drive setup delivers nimble handling and a roomy interior. The 1.6‑liter powertrain offers a pleasant balance between spirited acceleration and sensible fuel efficiency – a hallmark of MINI’s design ethos.

Market Position & Competition

In its niche, the MINI Mini Clubman competes with vehicles such as the Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, and Ford Focus, all of which offer similar class positions but differ in brand personality. While the Civic and Focus lean into practicality, the Clubman attracts buyers looking for style and character without sacrificing everyday usability. In many markets, Mini’s compact‑luxury label places it directly against the sporty yet practical Hyundai i30 N and the newly introduced Kia Cadenza.

Depreciation Insight

The MINI Mini Clubman depreciation curve follows typical luxury‑compact behavior. Roughly:

  • First year: 15‑20% value loss
  • Two to three years: cumulative 30‑40% depreciation
  • Five years: around 50‑60% off original MSRP

These figures are averages and assume standard mileage (15–20 kmi/year) with no major accidents. A well‑maintained 2013 model that has been regularly serviced will retain a higher resale price compared to one with overdue service or flooding damage.

What is a 2013 MINI Mini Clubman worth?

Pricing for a USED MINI Mini Clubman 2013 varies by location, mileage, condition, and trim level. Typical quoted prices range from £8,000–£11,000 in the UK for a moderately worn, low‑mileage vehicle. In the US, you’ll usually find the same model priced between $11,000–$14,000 on the used market. These averages reflect the balance


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