Buying a Mini Cooper in Western Australia
F56 Mini Cooper (2014-2023) shares the B38 / B48 BMW engines and the Aisin auto / Getrag manual. JCW (John Cooper Works) variants are heavily tracked — verify clutch hasn't been replaced (a sign of launch-control abuse). Convertible variants suffer roof-frame stress crack on the A-pillar pivot at 80,000km.
Specific to Western Australia: WA's massive geography and FIFO mining workforce produce a distinctive used-car market — high-kilometre 4WDs and fleet-fitness ex-mining utes dominate the under-$50k bracket. Many of these vehicles have spent their lives on corrugated outback roads with infrequent service intervals, so service history (verifiable via PPSR notation) is the critical purchase-decision factor.