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Buying
What should I be paying?
If cheap running costs are the order of the day, you’ll want the Cooper D, which returns a claimed 68.9mpg and emits 109g/km. If you just want the cheapest way in, that’ll be the 1.5-litre Cooper, which costs a fiver under twenty grand (it still does over 55mpg and emits sub-120g/km). Not that such a car will ever exist, of course. Mini expects every single owner to add at least a handful of options to the Clubman. The goodies-packed £2,785 Chili pack is apparently a virtual default, for starters.
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