Seen one parked up regularly in my late M.I.L.s block of flats. It belongs to an elderly couple who dote on it. It looks nice. My only concern is that is engineered on Renault and having owned 3 Renaults I now avoid them.
They seem very good value and well equipped but reliability ???
The Dacia Duster is built in India and there have been problems with rust on new cars. The other models are made in Romania and are OK. I've read on owners' forums that after-market soundproofing applied to the underside of the bonnet and the boot floor of the Sandero and Sandero Stepway improve sound levels considerably.
I'm looking at an ad. (not an actual car) for a new Logan MCV . 5 doors, 573 litres of boot space, basic price, under 7 grand. The fully loaded version 'Ambience, 1.2, 16v 75 . Combined fuel range; 49 to 74 mpg. is still only £8,290, which seems remarkable, and cheap as chips.
I've had lots of Jaguars and Mercs etc. now as I age I'm no longer concerned with 'image', though in fact it looks rather good, I must say.
A bloke at my shooting club has a 4wd , can't remember the model, but he reckons it is the bees knees. He can can get all his gear in the back, no problem.
Baldric; Thanks, it doesn't sound too encouraging. Apart from the price, it doesn't seem like it has a lot in its favour. I think it would be a climb-down from my aging, but superbly built and fully loaded, Honda CRV automatic.
Think again!
Pointless replacing your car if you're happy with it, Khandro.
I think the larger Dacia cars are ideal for driving your large, hairy hounds into muddy places for their daily run. Plenty of room and you're not going to cry over the upholstery. With the 5 year warranty it would pay to keep it till it stops and then buy another.