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Mini for sale in Canada

725 vehicles available

CANADIAN MARKET · MINI

Mini pulled off a rare marketing achievement: keeping the soul of a 1960s British icon while building a modern lineup that stretches from a tight urban two-door to a family-capable ALL4 crossover. Canadian used inventory focuses on the Countryman — by far the most practical model for Montreal winters or Banff mountain roads — and the three-door Cooper for buyers who prioritize pure urban driving character. Average prices run $28,000-$42,000 with mileage often under 50,000 km, since Mini owners tend to trade frequently within the brand. The community is loyal and well-organized: MiniCanada forums and regional Facebook groups are unusually helpful for used-market guidance. The John Cooper Works edition, with its 228 hp 2.0L turbo, delivers a driving experience few used compacts can match at similar pricing.

Inventory

725

vehicles

Avg price

24 483 $

Avg km

59 850

km

Median year

2020

2020 Mini Countryman
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2020 Mini Countryman

Cooper S All4 Awd

67 569 km
23 895 $
2025 Mini 3 door
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2025 Mini 3 door

Cooper S Traction

10 819 km
38 000 $
2020 MINI 5 door
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2020 MINI 5 door

Cooper Automatique Cuir Toit Panoramique Mags

44 216 km
17 995 $
2019 MINI Convertible
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2019 MINI Convertible

Base FWD

28 000 km
25 939 $
2016 MINI Cooper Hardtop
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2016 MINI Cooper Hardtop

Hayon 3 portes

100 800 km
12 950 $
2015 Mini Cooper Hardtop
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2015 Mini Cooper Hardtop

Convertible Auto

105 238 km
16 890 $
2022 MINI Convertible
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2022 MINI Convertible

Cooper

51 483 km
31 999 $
2011 Mini Clubman
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2011 Mini Clubman

2 Portes S

56 925 km
14 719 $
2013 MINI Countryman
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2013 MINI Countryman

JAMAIS ACCIDENTE + CUIR + TOIT + SIEGE CHAUFFANT

154 202 km
9 891 $
2025 Mini Convertible
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2025 Mini Convertible

Cooper

7 136 km
54 984 $
2025 MINI Cooper Hardtop
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2025 MINI Cooper Hardtop

3 Door

7 500 km
37 391 $
2012 Mini Cooper Hardtop
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2012 Mini Cooper Hardtop

68 188 km
11 961 $
2022 Mini Hatchback Cooper SE Electric
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2022 Mini Hatchback Cooper SE Electric

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Prix sur demande
2022 Mini Hatchback Cooper S
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2022 Mini Hatchback Cooper S

0 km
Prix sur demande
2019 Mini 3 door
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2019 Mini 3 door

Cooper Gar

103 402 km
13 995 $
2020 MINI Countryman
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2020 MINI Countryman

Cooper S ALL4

117 765 km
21 888 $
2024 MINI 3 door
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2024 MINI 3 door

Cooper Fwd | Premier Line 2.0 | Driving Assistant | Mini Navigation | Panoramic Sunroof

19 346 km
28 755 $
2025 MINI 5 Door
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2025 MINI 5 Door

Cooper C

6 534 km
32 816 $
2024 MINI 3 Door
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2024 MINI 3 Door

Cooper S

16 553 km
26 599 $
2020 MINI 3 Door
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2020 MINI 3 Door

Cooper S

32 266 km
24 995 $
2022 MINI 3 Door
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2022 MINI 3 Door

Cooper S

68 802 km
23 988 $
2019 MINI Countryman
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2019 MINI Countryman

40 501 km
29 990 $
2023 MINI 5 Door
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2023 MINI 5 Door

Cooper S

30 611 km
30 990 $
2015 MINI Cooper Hardtop 5 Door
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2015 MINI Cooper Hardtop 5 Door

178 841 km
7 995 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Is the Mini Steptronic automatic transmission reliable long-term?

The ZF 8-speed Steptronic introduced on post-2014 Minis is robust and well-suited to Canadian conditions. Known problems concentrate on 2007-2013 models with the CVT or the Aisin 6-speed, which showed cold-start shudder. On recent generations, proactive transmission fluid changes every 60,000 km — ignoring BMW/Mini's "lifetime fill" claim — measurably extends gearbox life. Canadian winter cold starts put real stress on any transmission, so fluid condition is worth checking immediately on any used Mini purchase.

02

Is the Mini Countryman ALL4 genuinely effective on snow?

ALL4 is an electronically controlled AWD coupling that sends up to 50% of torque rearward based on conditions. Combined with dedicated winter tires, it handles compacted snow and black ice remarkably well. It does not replace winter tires — like all AWD systems, ALL4 improves traction under acceleration but does nothing to shorten braking distances. For residents of high-snowfall regions or mountain communities, the Countryman ALL4 is the logical choice within the lineup and commands a justified premium on resale.

03

What are the common reliability issues on the Mini Cooper F56 (2014-2023)?

The B38 1.5L three-cylinder turbo occasionally develops timing chain noise before 80,000 km on early 2014-2016 examples — a tensioner update corrected this. The water pump and thermostat are standard inspection items at 80,000-100,000 km. The B46/B48 2.0L in Cooper S and JCW can develop head gasket seepage on track-driven examples. These are well-understood by BMW/Mini specialists and cost-effectively addressed. A compression test at purchase and a documented cooling system service history are the two most important verification points.

04

Should I buy a used Mini Cooper S or spend up for a John Cooper Works?

The gap between the Cooper S (192 hp) and JCW (228-231 hp) involves premium fuel requirements, Brembo brakes, sport dampers and a more aggressive character — which translates to a firmer ride on Quebec and Ontario's rutted roads. For daily urban use, the Cooper S delivers 90% of the JCW experience at a used price typically $5,000-$8,000 lower with lower insurance and maintenance costs. The JCW earns its premium for drivers who regularly take mountain roads or participate in autocross events.