Used (2013) Mini Cooper Roadster | Fair price
Convertible (2013/63)1.6 2d
- 2013
- 95,133 miles
- 1.6L Petrol
- Cabriolet
- Manual
- mpg: 49
- Details
Fair price
Featured deals
Price checked by AutoUncle
Super price
Good price
Fair price
A bit pricey
Expensive
Convertible (2013/63)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2013/63)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2014/64)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2013/13)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2013/63)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2014/14)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2013/63)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2013/63)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2013/63)1.6 2d
Fair price
Convertible (2012/12)1.6 2d
Fair price
Featured deals
Convertible (2015/64)1.6 2d
A bit pricey
Convertible (2012/12)1.6 2d
A bit pricey
Convertible (2015/64)1.6 2d
Expensive
Featured deals
Price checked by AutoUncle
Super price
Good price
Fair price
A bit pricey
Expensive
Are you interested in buying a used sports car? Then the Mini Cooper Roadster is an excellent decision. AutoUncle features 13 avalable cars to choose from collected from different dealership websites and online marketplaces.
The oldest and cheapest Mini Cooper Roadster here on AutoUncle is available for £3,795, while the newest and most well-equipped model costs around £6,795.
The British car is being offered at different prices relying on primarily five factors: what year the car is from, engine capacity and power, the car's fuel consumption, how many miles the car has travelled together with the trim level of the car.
For example, a younger car with fewer miles on the odometer typically costs more. Likewise, models at the premium end with luxurious features or potent engines tend to come with a more substantial price tag than a used model with many kilometres on the odometer and in a simple equipment variant.
.
The predominant fuel variant for the Mini Cooper Roadster is petrol.
There are a few questions you should ask yourself when deciding on a fuel type. In an average week, how much distance do you drive? Are you more inclined to take short drives or to go on longer journeys?
If you drive mostly short distances, range is not crucial - so electric, plug-in or petrol are obvious choices. For daily long journeys, electric cars make the most sense if you can charge easily. If you have a daily commute over longer distances, a modern electric car can be a great choice - especially if you have access to charging at home or at work. For very long daily driving without charging options, a diesel car can still be relevant. Note that certain countries have banned high-emission diesel engines from cities.
On AutoUncle, the Mini Cooper Roadster is exclusively offered in the cabriolet body style. A cabrio or a convertible is a fantastic way to give the driving experience a new dimension. These days, most cabrio models have excellent hoods and weather gear, making them suitable for driving year-round. It’s worth noting that convertibles tend to be heavier than normal cars due to the lack of roof, as thickener is applied underneath the car to strengthen the chassis.
There exist various possible competitors to the Mini Cooper Roadster.
Top competitors to the Mini Cooper Roadster
With a selection of 1,733 available models on AutoUncle, the BMW 420 clearly stands out as the top alternative to the Mini Cooper Roadster. The BMW 420 comes with an average price of £17,750.
Another alternative car is the Audi TT with 1,042 cars for sale at the moment and with an average sales price of £13,990. The Mazda MX5 is the third best alternative. There are currently 689 of this car for sale in the UK with an average sales price of £14,695.
If you are thinking about going electric then, we've got a few electric car alternatives you might like of the same car segment, the S-segment. The list includes:
Still searching for the ideal electric vehicle? See all our available electric cars here.