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MINI - One (2006)

Looking for the classic MINI One price that captures the excitement of owning a 2006 model? The 2006 MINI One is still a highly requested vehicle on the used car market, admired for its quirky styling and pocket‑size performance. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned MINI enthusiast, knowing the true MINI One 2006 price and the overall used MINI One price landscape helps you make a smart investment.

Below is an overview that blends practical data, depreciation insights, and market context to give you a complete snapshot of this iconic hatchback.

  • Body Style: 3‑door hatchback
  • Engine: 1.1‑liter, 3‑cyl, 50 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual
  • Fuel Type: Petrol (regular)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length 3,636 mm / Width 1,656 mm / Height 1,407 mm (typical 2006 spec)
  • Wheelbase: 2,254 mm
  • Top Speed: 115 km/h (approx.)
  • 0–100 km/h Acceleration: 10.2 s
  • Mileage: Varies – common odometer values range from 60,000 km to 120,000 km
  • Color Options: Original rocket red, carmine, and King’s yellow (plus many custom liveries)
  • Interior: Box‑seat design, uncluttered console, optional leather trim
  • Safety: Dual seat belts, optional airbags depending on region and trim

Depreciation Insight

Understanding how a vehicle’s value changes over time is crucial. For the 2006 MINI One, the depreciation curve typically follows these milestones:

  • Within the first year of purchase, you can expect a drop of about 15-20% of the car’s original price.
  • Between years 2 and 3, the yearly depreciation slows to roughly 10-12%.
  • Beyond year 5, many users see a steady decline of 3-5% per year, often aligning with maintenance costs that rise with age.

So, if you’re considering buying a 2006 MINI One, take into account that the vehicle will lose a substantial chunk of its value early on, but it remains relatively affordable compared to other compact luxury cars.

Comparison Context

When evaluating the MINI One price against its peers, you’ll find notable differences: the MINI One competes on the lower end of the compact premium segment, offering an introductory price way below the Mini Clubman or Mini Cooper. However, its distinctive design and novelty factor can make it as valuable—


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