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Mini capped price servicing - cost, schedule & info

Mini has a single set of service plans for its entire range.

Mini does not offer a schedule of capped-price servicing in the traditional sense, but covers its entire range with two tiers of simple cover packages for the first five years of ownership.

Like its BMW parent company, Mini has now moved to a five-year and unlimited kilometre warranty from its previous three-year promise, and includes roadside assistance for the first three years for its mainline combustion range.

Mini electric vehicles have a separate eight-year/100,000km warranty and matching roadside assist plan for the high-voltage battery, while plug-in hybrids have a six-year/100,000km warranty for their high-voltage battery as well as a matching roadside assist program.

All current combustion Mini vehicles, which includes the three- and five-door versions of the Cooper hatch, the Countryman SUV, and Clubman wagon, can be covered by the ‘Mini Service Inclusive’ package which costs $2020 regardless of model and covers the first five years or 80,000km of servicing.

The same coverage lasts up to six years for the Cooper SE electric hatch, costing just $1450 for the entire period.

Like BMW, Minis have computer-calculated condition-based service intervals, so the number of visits in that period will be determined by the car.

The basic package covers oil and filter changes, vehicle checks, as well as brake fluid and spark plug replacements where required.

The 'plus' cover package which is less transparent on price, includes some expirable items that are not usually included in capped-price service programs like brake pads, wiper blades, and clutch discs and plates.

Interestingly, the packs can also be purchased for used vehicles, with coverage starting from $3410 for a car with the standard engine option, or $3795 for a JCW package car, covering six years or 80,000km.

The 'plus' cover is model and location dependent, so it is hard to determine how it compares to rivals, although Mini says the packs carry a 20 - 25 per cent discount compared to servicingn as-you-go.

In summary: Mini’s service packs are a welcome peace of mind for buyers to match its now more competitive warranty terms. There is still a question mark over the total cost of ownership for vehicles on a pay-as-you-go scheme, obfuscated further by the condition-based service intervals, although points must also be awarded for the ability to buy service packs for used cars and the relative affordability of owning the electric Cooper. 7/10

 Warranty termsMax years service coverageAverage yearly price (5yr)*
Mini CooperFive years/unlimited kmFive$404
Mini CountrymanFive years/unlimited kmFive$404
Mini ConvertibleFive years/unlimited kmFive$404
Second-hand MinisN/ASix$682
Second-hand JCWsN/ASix$682
Mini Cooper electricFive years/unlimited kmSix$290

*Basic cover pack only

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