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MINI - One (2005)

When you think of a compact, spirited car with a distinctive retro‑modern look, the MINI One instantly comes to mind. Released in 2005 as part of MINI’s early “One” lineup, this model was designed to combine classic British charm with contemporary performance. The MINI One price for a brand‑new 2005 model today would naturally be influenced by its limited production run and demand, but the market for these vehicles primarily operates on used listings. Understanding what a 2005 MINI One is worth, and how its value holds up over time, is essential for any buyer or enthusiast.

Below you’ll find a concise key‑specs list, realistic depreciation figures, and a quick comparison to its peers, giving you a clear picture of where the MINI One stands in the beloved super‑mini market. This overview serves as a foundational reference for the broader pricing database you can explore—where regional variations, mileage, and vehicle condition will ultimately determine the exact figures.

  • Model year: 2005
  • Engine: 1.0‑L, 3‑cylinder, twin‑spark turbocharged
  • Power: 73 hp @ 5,600 rpm
  • Torque: 92 lb‑ft @ 3,800 rpm
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic)
  • Fuel type: Petrol
  • Drive: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length 3,380 mm • Width 1,722 mm • Height 1,431 mm
  • Wheelbase: 2,225 mm
  • Weight: 880 kg (approx.)
  • Top speed: 129 mph (approx.)
  • 0‑60 mph: 9.9 s (manual)

A snapshot of how the MINI One depreciation typically tracks over a vehicle’s lifespan can be very insightful for buyers and sellers alike. The 2005 MINI One was initially priced competitively within the super‑mini segment, but as with most used cars, its value will decline with age, mileage, and wear. Here’s a realistic breakdown you can expect when evaluating a used MINI One:

  • First year: loses 15‑20% of its original value (depending on mileage and condition)
  • Second year: total depreciation of around 30‑35% from launch price
  • Third to fifth year: cumulative loss falls between 45‑55%, depending on maintenance history and market demand
  • Beyond the fifth year: depreciation tends to stabilize, but severe mileage or mechanical issues can push the value lower

While these percentages provide a solid baseline, they can fluctuate significantly across regions. The used MINI One price in a UK market, for instance, may differ from that in the US or Australia because of import duties, local brand


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