2019 Mini Clubman
The 2019 MINI John Cooper Works ALL4 Clubman Sports-Auto offers a perfect blend of luxury and performance, making it an attractive choice for South African buyers seeking a used vehicle with premium features. This well-maintained station wagon combines sporty appeal with practicality, ideal for city driving and longer journeys.
Powered by a 2.0L JCW turbocharged petrol engine generating 306 Hp, it delivers dynamic performance paired with a semi-automatic transmission for smooth handling. With an impressive fuel consumption of 7.1 L/100km, this vehicle ensures efficiency without sacrificing power. The spacious interior seats five comfortably across five doors, making it practical for families or daily commuting needs.
Located in Pretoria, Gauteng, this used MINI Clubman is available at a competitive price, perfect for buyers seeking affordable luxury. Contact the dealer in postcode 0182 for a test drive today, explore finance deals, and compare prices to secure the best deal on this stylish, high-performance hatchback for sale in South Africa.
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Mini Clubman
Mini’s Clubman isn’t your everyday compact estate, and that’s probably why it’s carved out such a peculiar niche on South African roads. For folks who want more than the standard hatchback yet refuse to join the SUV masses, it sits somewhere between premium runabout and quirky lifestyle wagon. Think of it as the anti-Tiguan for someone craving a bit of personality. You’re cross-shopping against the likes of the Volkswagen Golf Variant, Mercedes-Benz CLA Shooting Brake, and Volvo V40 Cross Country, but the Clubman feels more offbeat — especially with those split rear barn doors that are both a party trick and a daily irritation if you park in tight spaces around Braamfontein. With prices currently spread from R84,500 to a chunky R349,900, the market is loaded with newer, higher-spec models rather than bargain-basement spec, so you’ll pay for the privilege of standing out. You’ll mostly find the Cooper Clubman Auto at R319,950, which is what you’d expect to pay for something with decent kit and a bit of mileage under its belt. There’s a lone Steptronic at R199,995 if you’re pinching pennies, but the show-off is the John Cooper Works ALL4 Sports-Auto at R349,900, and on paper at least, that’s the only one that really earns its badge. These cars range from 2009 to 2020, averaging 118,819 km, which means a fresh set of brakes or suspension bits could be on your horizon. No fresh metal is coming in — it’s all used stock now, so shop with eyes open. What keeps South Africans coming back isn’t just the Clubman’s badge, but its attitude and those oddball doors. If you pack smart and don’t mind the quirks, you’ll get a station wagon that’s anything but boring, and that matters.
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