Mini Countryman · Cost of Ownership
Mini Countryman Costs
The average cost of owning a Mini Countryman for 5 years is $43,102. This total will vary per vehicle, driver, and location. These ownership expenses include:
Cost breakdown
5-Year Cost Breakdown
| Cost | Value | Percent |
|---|---|---|
| Depreciation | $16,500 | 38% |
| Fuel | $10,000 | 23% |
| Insurance | $7,400 | 17% |
| Interest | $5,502 | 13% |
| Maintenance | $3,700 | 9% |
Value rating
Mini Countryman CarMatch Value Rating
This grade is our unbiased financial assessment of whether the Mini Countryman is likely to be a good or poor automotive investment, based on its 5-year cost to own relative to its price. Learn more about our Value Ratings.
Depreciation
$16,50038% of 5-yr costDepreciation is the value the Mini Countryman sheds over five years — almost always the single largest cost of ownership. Models that hold their value shrink this number dramatically.
Insurance Premiums
$7,40017% of 5-yr costEstimated full-coverage insurance premiums for the Mini Countryman over five years. Your actual rate depends on driving record, location, and coverage level.
Maintenance & Repairs
$3,7009% of 5-yr costRoutine service, wear items, and out-of-warranty repairs for the Mini Countryman. EVs and simpler powertrains typically land at the low end here.
Loan Interest
$5,50213% of 5-yr costFinance charges on a typical 60-month loan for the Mini Countryman at current average APRs. A larger down payment or shorter term reduces this.
Fuel Costs
$10,00023% of 5-yr costEstimated fuel or charging cost to drive the Mini Countryman ~15,000 miles a year for five years, based on its powertrain and typical energy prices.