Dacia has updated its entire range, with the new set of cars getting a handful of small changes to the styling but also a brand new engine: a 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol that sits in the entry
My Dacia Sandero is now protected ! r/thegrandtour This is a subreddit about "The Grand Tour", Amazon's car show hosted by former BBC Top Gear presenters: Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond and James May.Which is good news, As luck would have it, our sister magazine What Car? also has a Dacia Sandero (albeit in non-Stepway spec) on long-term test. Using the same 89bhp 0.9-litre three-cylinder
The good news doesn't stop there. Comparatively low CO2 emissions help to keep company car tax palatable, and resale values sit at about the same level as the i10 and the Up. The bad news is that
"The Dacia Sandero is a practical and clever supermini that may beg the question, why spend more?" Great value car,bought new for less than similar cars 3 and 4 years old.A good safety feature however have used Lanoguard clear sealant in all hinges and engine bay as live at high altitude. (High humidity) However have examined underneath the vehicle and Dacia have done a great job of undersealing the car too. The car drives very well as only has 65 hp! So no Ferrari here! But average mpg is 51 on country roads!wiIdV. 220 76 480 264 2 424 345 339 327