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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Ji-hee] MINI Korea announced on the 1st that it will conduct a financial promotion for customers purchasing the MINI Cooper Convertible and MINI Countryman to celebrate the 15th anniversary of its establishment.


The MINI Cooper Convertible model can be purchased for 150,000 KRW per month through this promotion. By using the MINI Smile installment plan, customers pay a certain amount as a down payment and then repay 150,000 KRW monthly for 36 months. This program is characterized by significantly reducing everyday financial costs.


When using the program, customers pay 56% of the MINI Cooper Convertible purchase price as a down payment, and at the end of the contract, they can either pay the vehicle's residual value (the guaranteed used car price after 3 years) in a lump sum or in installments to take ownership, or return the vehicle. The residual value varies by model.


Additionally, customers who purchase the MINI Cooper Convertible using this special installment program will receive the ‘MINI Full Care Program’ as an extra benefit. This program provides free restoration or compensation without any personal expense for body and front glass damage, smart key loss, and wheel and tire damage during the first year after purchase. Customers who purchase the MINI Cooper Convertible during July will receive a MINI trolley set, and those using the MINI 15th anniversary special installment program will also receive a Starbucks gift card worth 150,000 KRW and a wireless car charger.



For the purchase of MINI Countryman, MINI’s only 4-door Sports Activity Vehicle (SAV), customers can use an interest-free installment promotion. They pay 30% of the vehicle price as a down payment and can repay only the principal monthly over 36 or 48 months. This offer is available for all 2020 MINI Countryman purchases.


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