MINI Clubman
1.5 Cooper 6dr Auto [Chili Pack]
- Vehicle Year, 2016
- Mileage, 36,373 miles
- Fuel Type, Petrol
- Transmission Type, Automatic
Full price.£13,049Price per month. hp. £282
Price reductions on selected cars, from £250 - £1000 off
A MINI Clubman for sale is one of the more interesting models the brand made, offering six doors and lots of space. Inside, you get a flashy infotainment system, and there’s a real punch of power when you put your foot down. There’s a range of used Clubman models to choose from, including the iconic Cooper. Find a used MINI Clubman for sale with finance deals and part-exchange available.
Based on a cash price of £12,550, with a £2,000 customer deposit, borrowing £10,550 at a representative APR of 11.4%. 48 monthly payments of £194.03. Fixed rate of interest per annum 5.93%. Optional final payment £5,005.00. Option-to-purchase fee £10. Amount of interest £3,768.44. Total amount payable £16,318.44. Annual mileage limit 8,000 miles. Excess mileage charge 4p per mile.
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MINI
Clubman
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Start nowA used MINI Clubman is a great option if you want a larger car with iconic MINI styling.
Not everyone wants an SUV, so the Clubman is a great option for those who need space but still value style.
– Read our MINI Clubman review
This model has five seats, a chunky 360-litre boot that can be extended by dropping the rear seats and six doors that include unique rear split-opening doors.
Popular MINI Clubman trims
MINI offered the Clubman in a number of different trim levels, including the brilliant Clubman Cooper Sport offerings and a choice of Classic or Exclusive trim levels.
> MINI Clubman Classic – the base-spec with sports seats, Apple CarPlay, an 8.8-inch screen and cruise control
> MINI Clubman Sport – with more of a Cooper vibe, it brings John Cooper Works sports seats and various red accents and sports suspension
> MINI Clubman Exclusive – consider this the fancy spec, the one you take to an expensive meal out to impress your better half. It’s full of bells and whistles, and is the one to have if you want to show off
MINI Clubman history
Sadly, MINI closed the doors on the Clubman in February 2024, but that doesn’t mean you can’t find a great used one.
> First-generation MINI Clubman (2007-2015) - this unusual design shocked the car world when it came out, but quickly became a much-loved model with a niche following
> Second-generation MINI Clubman (2015-2024) - with more space, this model – at the time – was the largest MINI on sale before the introduction of the later Countryman
The Clubman is filled with features and has that recognisable quirky MINI interior.
It features an impressive infotainment system, with an optional 6.5-inch screen displaying all the driving information and entertainment options you need.
As standard, the latest Clubman models get a built-in sat-nav with real-time traffic information and MINI Connected Services, plus Apple CarPlay.
You can upgrade and get optional camera-based driver assistance systems with park distance control for squeezing into those tight parking spots.
There are also options for a MINI head-up display, so you see your car’s speed without getting distracted from the road.
A lot of the Clubman models also get luxury touches like heated seats and a sunroof for those summers' days.
Being part of the BMW group, there’s very little to be concerned about when it comes to reliability with a used MINI Clubman.
It’s full of tried-and-tested parts, as well as some solid engines shared with its German counterpart.
It’s safe too, scoring four out of five stars following its most recent Euro NCAP safety test in 2015.
Every new MINI comes with a three-year warranty that can be passed down to subsequent owners.
You’ll get a choice of 1.5-litre and 2.0-litre engines with the Clubman, and each one is easy to drive and efficient.
That doesn’t mean it’s boring, however, as the Clubman can be fun to drive.
It’s available as a petrol or diesel model with automatic and manual gearboxes and is offered in a range of trims that add on different driving aids and tech that’ll improve your drive.
The standard model is the 1.5-litre engine that produces 136hp and is ideal for everyday use.
The 2.0-litre Clubman Cooper S is the model for you if power and performance is a must, with 189hp on offer and a claimed 0-62mph of 7.2 seconds.
All the Clubman models are enjoyable to drive and bring their own levels of power, so you can be sure you’ll never get a boring drive.
We’d recommend a used MINI Clubman to anyone who has dogs or a family because it’s got plenty of space and is compact enough for daily driving.
We would advise getting the second-generation model as it has four doors and more interior space.
Its main rivals include the Volkswagen Golf, Skoda Yeti and KIA Soul.
The cost of a used Clubman on finance will depend on the model you choose and the type of finance deal you opt for.
You can use our online finance calculator to get a rough quote.
The Clubman is a dependable car that scores highly in consumer reliability tests and reportedly has minimal issues over its lifetime. It receives impressive reviews from drivers.
The Clubman is a great car if you want something spacious and comfortable but also beautifully designed. It’s full of tech and has a unique and stylish interior, but also scores high for safety and reliability.
The Clubman is slightly smaller than the Countryman, as the Countryman is Mini’s largest model. The Clubman gets five seats and extendable bootspace that starts at 360 litres, while the Countryman gets 405-450 litres and five seats.
The Clubman is worth the money if you want a car that’s as functional as it is stylish. It’s enjoyable to drive and brings a good pop of power, but still feels sensible enough to use as a family car.