2017 Mini Hatch
The 2017 MINI Cooper S Hatch 5-door Auto offers a perfect blend of stylish design and reliable performance, making it an attractive choice for South African buyers seeking a new, affordable hatchback. Its pristine condition and dynamic appeal ensure a luxurious yet practical driving experience.
Powered by a 2.0L petrol engine with 192 Hp, this automatic MINI Cooper S delivers impressive acceleration and smooth handling. With a fuel consumption of just 5.4 L/100km, it combines efficiency with performance. Practical features include five seats and five doors, ideal for family or urban commuting needs.
Located in Woodmead East, Midrand, Gauteng, this vehicle is available now for immediate viewing and test drives. Whether you're looking to buy for personal use or explore finance deals, this used MINI offers the best price for quality. Visit today to experience it firsthand and make your move in South Africa’s competitive market.
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Mini Hatch
Mini’s Hatch isn’t just another city runabout; it’s aimed squarely at the driver who wants a car with a bit of soul, not just a machine for dodging potholes on William Nicol or shuffling through Sandton traffic. Its direct rivals—the Polo GTI, GR Yaris, and Honda Civic hatch—have their own followings, but none quite stir up the same blend of nostalgia and engagement. Every Mini Hatch here sips unleaded, with transmission choices that span everything from manual to dual-clutch, depending on which era you fancy. If you’re shopping right now, you’ll find just seven used units on offer, with prices scattered between R69,500 and R419,950, and a median hovering at R268,500. On paper at least, that’s a thin, patchy market—spec and condition jump all over the place, so you’ll need to hunt with your eyes wide open. That R69,500 entry-point Cooper? Almost certainly a high-miler, especially since the average sits at 105,772 km, with vintages running from 2006 up to 2022. The priciest of the bunch, a Cooper S 5-door auto (F55), sits at R419,950—serious money for a small hatch, but Mini’s never been about sensible spreadsheets. No new stock means your only option is used, so you’ll want to be fussy about history and maintenance. The real lure for South Africans isn’t just the badge; it’s the Mini’s poise over twisting Clarence Drive or the way the steering feels alive in your hands—something the Polo GTI just can’t quite match. That matters, because you’re paying for character as much as for metal, and with parts pricing what it is, only the committed stick around. It’s what the Mini Hatch should have been from the start—deliberate, distinctive, and unapologetically fun.
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