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MINI - One (2003)

Looking for the MINI One price of a classic 2003 model? The 2003 MINI One was a standout in the compact city‑car segment, offering a playful driving experience and a distinctive retro‑futuristic design. By now the vehicle falls into the used‑car market, and its value fluctuates with market conditions, mileage, and condition. If you’re curious about the used MINI One price or want to know what is a 2003 MINI One worth, read on for a detailed overview.

  • Model year: 2003
  • Engine: 1.1‑litre 3‑cylinder, 90‑hp (35 kW)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional automatic later)
  • Fuel type: Petrol (regular 95 octane)
  • Fuel economy: Approx. 5.5 L/100 km (13.4 mpg) city / 4.7 L/100 km (16.0 mpg) highway
  • Dimensions: Length 3,772 mm / Width 1,712 mm / Height 1,397 mm / Wheelbase 2,260 mm
  • Weight: Empty ~860 kg, curb weight ~1,030 kg (depending on trim)
  • Interior: 4 seats, chromed seats, includes a classic round steering wheel
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Brakes: Disc on front, drum on rear (standard models)
  • Safety: 3‑point seat belts, front airbags, ABS (optional in higher trims)
  • Key features: Clockwork rear‑wheel chassis, iconic hair‑pin lighting, optional alloy wheels

Depreciation is a crucial factor for anyone considering a used MINI One. In the first year after purchase, a new 2003 MINI One typically experiences a 15‑20 % drop in value during the market shock period. By the second year, the decline slows to around 10‑15 % per year as the vehicle settles into the used‑car segment. Over five years, you can expect roughly a 40‑50 % total depreciation. However, these figures vary by region, mileage, and condition; newer models or those with lower mileage may retain more value.

How does the MINI One depreciation compare to its rivals? In urban contexts, the 2003 MINI One battles with the Volkswagen Polo or Ford Fiesta. The Polo, for example, tends to hold its value slightly better—often depreciating only 25‑30 % in five years—due to its broader appeal as a family car. The Fiesta sits in between, rebelling for its performance but sometimes losing value more rapidly. The MINI One’s appeal is strongly tied to its unique brand identity: an icon for style and personality, not just practicality.

Compared to similar models, the MINI One shines in its spirited handling and distinctive retro aesthetic.


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