MINI CLUBMAN (2015-19)

The MINI CLUBMAN (2015-19) is a distinctive and stylish compact car that stands out in the UK market as a practical yet fun-to-drive hatchback with unique design features. Known for its distinctive split rear doors and compact size, this model offers excellent versatility, making it ideal for city dwellers, small families, or those seeking a smart, eye-catching vehicle that’s easy to park and maneuver in urban environments. Popular among first-time drivers and commuters alike, the MINI CLUBMAN (2015-19) combines charming design with reliable performance. It’s often used for everyday commuting, short trips, and city errands, thanks to its efficient fuel economy and manageable size. What makes this model truly notable is its blend of classic MINI style with improved practicality over earlier versions—offering a slightly larger boot and a comfortable driving experience. When compared to rivals in its class, it’s celebrated for its driving enjoyment, stylish interior, and distinctive look. With an average mileage of around 42,239 miles and typically seen with just over one previous owner, the MINI CLUBMAN (2015-19) remains a popular choice for those wanting a stylish, versatile vehicle that’s well-suited for both city living and longer drives.
average use
average use
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The data for the most recent mileage recordings of MINI Clubman (2015-19) vehicles reveals that the majority of vehicles cluster around the 50,000 to 70,000-mile range, accounting for a significant proportion—around 32%-33%—with 17% between 50,000 and 60,000 miles and 14.7% between 60,000 and 70,000 miles. Notably, a smaller percentage of vehicles, approximately 8.9%, have recorded mileages between 30,000 and 40,000 miles, indicating a decent number of reasonably low-mileage vehicles. Conversely, very high-mileage vehicles (above 100,000 miles) are relatively rare, comprising roughly 8.2%, with only 0.4% exceeding 130,000 miles. The data suggests that most MINI Clubmans tend to be driven within the mid-range mileage spectrum, with a sharp decline in higher-mileage vehicles, potentially indicating either vehicle aging or typical usage patterns.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The provided data shows the distribution of private sale prices for MINI Clubman (2015-19) vehicles within various price ranges in the UK. Notably, a significant proportion of vehicles (around 19.3%) are valued between £8,000 and £9,000, indicating this as a common price point. The percentage of vehicles decreases as prices increase above £10,000, with only 8.5% priced between £12,000 and £13,000, suggesting fewer higher-value listings. Conversely, a smaller fraction (1.5%) are valued below £5,000, reflecting the scarcity of lower-priced vehicles in the sample. Overall, the data shows a concentration of private sale prices between £8,000 and £12,000, highlighting this as a typical range for used MINI Clubmans of this period.
production years
production years
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The data for MINI CLUBMAN vehicles (2015-2019) shows that the majority of these cars were manufactured between 2016 and 2017, accounting for approximately 60.7% of the vehicles, with 34.4% from 2016 and 26.3% from 2017. Vehicles from 2018 also make up a significant portion at 21.2%. In contrast, fewer units are from 2015 (8.9%) and 2019 (9.3%), indicating a higher stock or higher turnover during the 2016-2018 period. This pattern suggests that most of the MINI CLUBMANs available in the market are relatively recent models, primarily manufactured within the last few years prior to 2019.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data on the main paint colours for 2015-19 MINI CLUBMAN vehicles reveals that grey (22%) and silver (18.1%) are the most common colours, indicating a preference for neutral tones. Black (16.6%) and blue (13.5%) also feature prominently, while more vibrant colours like red (6.2%), green (3.5%), and orange (0.8%) are less common. Notably, maroon, white, and red are less prevalent, with maroon at 9.7% and white sharing the same percentage. Overall, the data suggests that buyers tend to select subdued, classic colours for this model, with bright colours being relatively rare.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that for MINI CLUBMAN (2015-19) vehicles, the majority of cars have been registered with either one, two, or three keepers. Specifically, about 35.5% have had two registered keepers, while 32.8% have had three. Only a small percentage, around 5%, have had just a single registered keeper. Vehicles with higher numbers of keepers, such as four or more, are relatively uncommon, comprising about 17.4% for four keepers and less than 1% for seven or more. Interestingly, this suggests that most of these cars tend to change hands a few times but generally don't accumulate a large number of registered keepers, which could indicate moderate ownership stability within this model and age range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data on MINI CLUBMAN (2015-19) vehicles indicates that the majority are equipped with petrol engines, accounting for approximately 66.8% of the fleet, with diesel-powered models comprising about 33.2%. Regarding engine capacity, the most common size appears to be around 1499cc (40.2%), followed by 1998cc (26.6%), 1496cc (1.5%), and 1995cc (31.7%). Notably, engines sized at 1499cc seem to be the predominant choice, which may reflect typical engine options offered during this period.