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16:16 Wednesday 21 Mar 2012

MINI have announced a series of special offers for new customers this month, to coincide with the launch of the latest 61 registration plate.

MINI Financial Services are offering a MINI First for £169 per month after a £1,499 deposit. The new finance deals for September extend to other models in the MINI range, with the MINI One Hatch for £199 a month and a deposit of £1,699.  A new MINI Convertible is on offer for £209 a month and a £2,499 deposit, and a MINI One Clubman also for £209 per month with a £1,999 deposit. A MINI One Countryman is on offer for £249 per month with an £1894 deposit, to which MINI will make a £500 contribution. With the exception of the MINI Convertible, the finance figures are based on an APR of 7.1% over 48 months with a final payment.

The manufacturer has further announced that all deals will include the MINI's Pepper pack, which increases the level of standard equipment, as well as MINI's TLC 5-year, 50,000 mile servicing package. MINI will also deduct £500 from the bill for additional extras added to any new Hatch, Convertible, or Clubman model ordered.

MINI are also continuing their giveaway to any customer who test drives a new or used MINI at one of their dealerships between now and the end of the year by entering them into a prize draw to win one of 75 pairs of Olympic 2012 tickets.

MINI received recognition at the 2011 Motability Supplier Awards, and a 61-plate Hatch is on offer through the scheme for no advance payment. The Clubman, Convertible, and Countryman are subject to advance payments of £549, £499, and £999 respectively.

This range of special offers announced by MINI applies to orders placed before 30th September. 

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