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MINI - One (2017)
The MINI One continues to charm drivers around the world with its iconic design, nimble handling, and an unmistakable street presence. When you ask, “What is a 2017 MINI One worth?” you’ll find that the answer varies with age, mileage, trim level and regional market dynamics, yet most buyers can expect a fairly competitive MINI One price outlook. In the next few paragraphs, we’ll unpack the essential specs, reveal realistic depreciation trends, compare the ONE to similar compact playthings, and explain why it’s a favorite in the compact‑crossover segment—all while keeping the focus sharp enough for featured snippets and long‑tail searches.
- Engine: 125 cc 3‑speed automatic or 125 cc manual (depending on market) with a 1 l 3‑cylinder engine
- Transmission: Gear‑shifter or automatic dual‑clutch – the choice influences torque delivery and fuel efficiency.
- Fuel Type: Regular unleaded petrol; availability of a diesel variant in some European markets.
- Power Output: Roughly 48 hp at 4,800 rpm; modest but perfectly balanced for urban driving.
- Torque: 40 Nm, suitable for quick acceleration out of city corners.
- Dimensions:
- Wheelbase: 2,200 mm
- Overall length: 3,145 mm
- Overall width: 1,512 mm (excluding mirrors)
- Overall height: 1,360 mm
- Weight: Approximately 850 kg, contributing to its agile “Zippy” reputation.
- Seating Capacity: 4 passengers, standard hatchback configuration.
- Fuel Economy:
- City: Around 14 km/l (depending on drivetrain)
- Highway: Roughly 12 km/l
Depreciation Insight – How a 2017 MINI One Holds Value
The exact trajectory of a MINI One price depends on initial condition, mileage, and the local demand‑supply balance. However, industry data for 2017 models shows a consistent pattern:
- First year: Typically loses 15–20% of its value.
- Year 2–3: Cumulative depreciation usually falls between 30–35%.
- Year 4–5: A further 10% drop, bringing the total to 40–45% from the original 2017 price.
- Beyond 5 years: Depreciation tends to level out; the vehicle retains 30% of its original market value, depending on maintenance history.
These estimates are grounded in real‑world auction results and used‑car marketplace figures. They also align with how most compact electric‑ready sub
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