This is an old car model that is no longer for sale by the local distributor since Q2 2015.
Submodel
1.6(M)
$$198,800
14.1km/L • 211bhp • 6-speed (M)
Current price
POA
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$141,000 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$742 /yr
OMV
$33,760
ARF
$39,264
VES
-
Total basic cost
$223,830
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$198,800
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.6(A)
$$198,800
13.5km/L • 211bhp • 6-speed (A)
Current price
POA
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$141,000 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$742 /yr
OMV
$33,760
ARF
$39,264
VES
-
Total basic cost
$223,830
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$198,800
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
1.6 WC 50(M)
$$180,800
14.4km/L • 211bhp • 6-speed (M)
Current price
$180,800
Depreciation
-
Downpayment
-
Instalment
-
COE quota premium
$128,105 (Category A COE)
Road tax
$742 /yr
OMV
-
ARF
-
VES
-
Total basic cost
-
Premium
-
Previous recorded price
$180,800
Highest recorded price
-
Lowest recorded price
-
Editorial Reviews

Consumer Reviews
3.5
Average | 1 User Review
The ultimate Mini with pretty close to ultimate performance.
The JCW's suspension remains the same as the standard Cooper S, which means a passably pliant ride that won't shake your eyeballs from their sockets. Quick. Very quick. The JCW gets a revised version of the Cooper S's 1.6-litre turbo engine with more turbo boost and an all-new exhaust system. That means a sizeable 208bhp and a 0-100kph time of 6.8 seconds, making this the quickest Mini ever. It feels it, too - there's a massive thump of mid-range torque and almost no turbo lag. Cool!!! A bit too badged-up and bodykitted to be properly cool, but there's something inherently cool about a Mini that'll whip anything shy of a Maser GranTurismo off the lights. No aftermarket stick-on tat here: Mini has brought the JCW firm in-house (think BMW M-division), so all the additional bits feel properly integrated. BMW build quality means there's nothing to fear mechanically, either. A massive laugh to drive. The JCW gets an 'electronic differential lock system' - essentially an electronic diff that redistributes torque across the front wheels - which means there's mountains of grip and traction, even when conditions are a bit slippy. OK, there's a touch of torque steer, but no more than you'd expect from a front-wheel drive hot hatch like this. Overall, though, the JCW is one of the best-driving hot hatches around. Just as cramped inside as any other Mini, but somehow in a performance version it doesn't seem to matter so much. ... Read More
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