MINI COOPER 1.3
Lowest Price: £3,375 • Median Price: £11,900 • Highest Price: £15,950 • Sell-Through Rate: 83%

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£3,375
LOWEST PRICE:
SINCE 2020
£11,900
MEDIAN PRICE:
SINCE 2020
HIGHEST PRICE:
£15,950
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
20
ALL TIME
SELL THROUGH RATE:
83%
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The Mini Cooper 1.3, a British icon, emerged in the late 1960s. It was a sporty variant of the classic Mini.
Its roots trace back to the need for a fuel-efficient car during the 1956 Suez Crisis. Alec Issigonis designed the original Mini, and John Cooper saw its racing potential.
The 1.3-liter engine enhanced performance. Production ended in 2000.
The BMW MINI is its successor.
Did you know that in the 1990s, Rover (then owning Mini) produced a limited run of Mini Coopers with a unique "Sidewalk" trim? These models featured special leather interiors and were only available in certain markets.
How much is a Mini Cooper 1.3 worth?
In average condition, a Mini Cooper 1.3 is worth £11,900.
What is the most expensive Mini Cooper 1.3 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Mini Cooper 1.3 to sell in history was sold for £16,962.
What is the cheapest Mini Cooper 1.3 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Mini Cooper 1.3 to sell in history was sold for £3,300.
When was the Mini Cooper 1.3 produced?
The Mini Cooper 1.3 was produced between 1973 and 2000.








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