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Approved Used MINI Convertible For Sale

Discover offers on our selection of approved used MINI Convertible models, through the Approved Used MINI programme. Each car is prepared to the finest of standards and available with multiple finance options.

Why buy an Approved Used MINI Convertible?

The MINI Convertible first appeared in 2001, at the same time as the Hatchback. It has been popular and continues to be sold in the current range, with used examples still also being popular, despite the UK's unpredictable weather.

All engines use a 4-cylinder petrol unit and come in a Cooper, higher powered Cooper S or the range-topping high-performance John Cooper Works. 161bhp comes in the standard Cooper Convertible, with the Cooper S Convertible offering 201bhp. This means the 0 to 62mph time drops from 8.2 seconds in the Cooper to 6.9 seconds in the Cooper S. The John Cooper Works drops it further still to 6.4 seconds.

Running costs mirror the Hatchback MINI, with more budget needed for Cooper S and John Cooper Works models, due to their higher performance.

As for practicality, the MINI Cooper Convertible offers four seats, and two doors as standard, as do the Cooper S and John Cooper Works. All three offer a 215-litre boot space.

Was the MINI Convertible discontinued?

No, the MINI Convertible is still a super popular option within MINI's wider line-up, with plenty of used options available.

What are the disadvantages of a MINI Convertible?

Being a convertible, you're more exposed to the elements than the regular Cooper, but this is a trade-off many are willing to take for times when the weather is excellent. It's also not the most practical of cars available, but it's more than capable of carrying the weekly shop or a couple of weekend bags.

Is a MINI Convertible worth buying?

For those looking for a car that offers heaps of top-down fun, the MINI Convertible is a brilliant option. It's stylish, fun to drive, and loaded with tech, and with few direct rivals around, it's somewhat unique, too.

Do MINI Convertibles hold their value?

As with any car, MINI Convertibles are subject to some level of depreciation. However, they are sought after and offer a premium approach, which tends to result in better residual values over time.

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