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Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - peanutstew

Hi

Are there any Dacia owner / fans around here?

I'm in the market for a used Dacia and wondered if I can pick people's brains as to which I should go for... I'm trying to decide between a Duster, Jogger and Logan Stepway. Petrol only, as we do a fair few very short journeys.

I live in the mountains where the roads are rough, pitted and pot-holed, which is why I'm looking at the more rugged models. Cars I've had in the past tend to suffer a fair bit and need frequent replacement of suspension related bits (drop links, shock absorbers, ball joints, arms bushes, and all that kind of stuff). From what I've learnt, the thickness of the tyre wall can help protect such parts? But does it also come down to how the car is designed and built?

On the other hand, I do do trips to town, etc. and I also occasionally do long motorway journeys.

I'm also interested in how they compare in terms of loading length as well (not volume) for when carting large and/or heavy items around.

With all that in mind, which model do you folks think would be best?

I'm also very keen to hear other reasons why people might choose one model over another?

Many thanks

(PS - as the Logan is discontinued, could there be issues with getting spares for it in the future, and is that a reason to choose a model that is still current? Or does it make no difference?)

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - gordonbennet

If you need to carry large/heavy objects then the Jogger would be the choice, if bad weather is encountered then maybe AWD would be worth having though i understand not available with petrol version of Duster, wonder if an AWD version of Jogger is going to ber offered.

Round here there are several Joggers plated as taxis, its a model i really like and may consider a hybrid version at some point once there's enough feedback on the hybrid's reliability long term.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - badbusdriver

The "Stepway" versions of Dacia's aren't rugged per se. They just have raised suspension and some extra plastic cladding, otherwise they are no more rugged than the ordinary versions (but the raised suspension will still be of benefit on rougher roads).

Regards to your suspension related bits, what you really need to be looking for are tyres with as tall a sidewall as possible on a car with relatively soft suspension.

In terms load length, the Jogger is best (it is a seven seater after all). If you don't need the 3rd row seats, they can be removed completely quite easily (they do fold, but just the backrest). Second best will be the Logan Sepway, but I'm not sure if it is a properly flat floor.

The Duster is the shortest but, even as a 2wd, is going to be better suited to a rougher road because of the extra ground clearance and chunkier tyres. Depending on the nature of the road, the Jogger might be hampered by its very long wheelbase!

Which would be best for you is really going to depend on what you is going to depend on what you need in terms of load length. If the Duster is long enough, that would surely be the best choice. My mate is on his 3rd Duster and loves them.

But personally, I'm a big fan of the Jogger.

I do also like the Logan Stepway, but they are pretty thin on the ground so finding one near you might not be easy.

PS - as the Logan is discontinued, could there be issues with getting spares for it in the future

I wouldn't think there would be any problems. The only difference between the Logan and the Sandero/Sandero Stepway is behind the rear seat.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - SLO76
While I have no ownership experience nor have I sold a Duster, I do know from past experience that Renaults tend to be quite fragile regarding suspension, with regular trips to the garage required to rectify knocks and rattles coming from underneath. They eat wheel bearings too. Since the Dacia range is based on Renaults I’m not sure they would be something I’d regard as being particularly robust for this sort of use.

A Suzuki Vitara would give me more confidence, ditto an older 2.0 petrol Honda CRV or petrol Toyota RAV4.
Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - peanutstew

That's a great help - many thanks for the responses and info.

We've always managed ok without AWD or 4x4 so thinking to stay away from that as it is extra money and something else to go wrong. Also, I was told in the past that a 2x4 with decent all season or winter tyres is better than a 4x4 with standard tyres?

@badbusdriver - lots to think about there, thanks. We were tipped towards the Duster for the extra ruggedness, but as you say - it's the shortest so that's a big compromise. I too like the Joggers and they seem to be excellent value. It would probably be the one we'd go for, but the main stumbling blocks are 1. The back seats won't sit flat but rather stand upright against the front seats. So the full length in the back cannot be realised. It would be so much better if they could fold flat, or at least flatter. 2. They cost more (as they are newer so there's less cheaper/older ones about than the other two models.

@SLO76 - hmmm, that's not so good to hear, but well worth bearing in mind. I wonder whether Renault being the parent company would mean it would suffer the same problems, or whether they are based on different "blueprints", built in different factories, etc and so won't have the same problems. Definitely something to look into, so thanks for the heads up.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - badbusdriver

@badbusdriver - lots to think about there, thanks. We were tipped towards the Duster for the extra ruggedness, but as you say - it's the shortest so that's a big compromise. I too like the Joggers and they seem to be excellent value. It would probably be the one we'd go for, but the main stumbling blocks are 1. The back seats won't sit flat but rather stand upright against the front seats. So the full length in the back cannot be realised. It would be so much better if they could fold flat, or at least flatter. 2. They cost more (as they are newer so there's less cheaper/older ones about than the other two models.

I've been doing a little digging and am surprised to find that the Logan MCV has a longer load capacity (with seats folded) than the Jogger. This is presumably because of the way the 2nd row seats fold. The difference isn't very big though, only 14mm (1864mm vs 1850mm) according to the RiDC website (BTW, at 1674mm, the Duster has 190mm less than the Logan MCV) and I think I'd actually welcome that extra barrier between something heavy in the boot and anyone in the front seats!. The Jogger also has (if the figures I found are correct) an extra 3cm of ground clearance over the Logan MCV Stepway and only 1cm less than the Duster.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - alan1302

I'd find it difficult to recommend the Jogger - we have a Hybrid one and had it from new. When we got it everything seemed ok but over the time we have had it the suspension has certainly lost some of its spring and it's providing a rougher ride. Also the hybrid engine is running rougher and the smoothness of the change from electric to petrol modes not as smooth as it was.

The interior is showing more wear than I'd have expected after 8,000 miles as well and the radio can only pick up a few stations and struggles to follow signals for stations it can pick up.

Quite a few random electrical bits going wrong as well with the car needing a few attempts at starting, the dash randomly selecting which screens it shows on startup and the 'safety' kits which displays a speed limit of 80MPH on occasion and very sensitive lane guidance/emergency braking.

All in it's been a disappointing car and we are in the process of swapping it for a Kia Ceed SportWagon.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - Big John

All in it's been a disappointing car and we are in the process of swapping it for a Kia Ceed SportWagon.

Interesting, this and the Xceed were on my new car list.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - corax

All in it's been a disappointing car and we are in the process of swapping it for a Kia Ceed SportWagon.

Interesting, this and the Xceed were on my new car list.

Yes, thanks for the report alan1302, a car that was on my list, but your experience is disappointing.

Edited by corax on 11/11/2024 at 13:13

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - Orb>>.

One of my neighbours has 2 logans and 2 Sanderos as local taxis, mostly doing school runs, (he rents them out to the drivers)

All bought used, and all in regular use.

Buying a Bramd new Jogger has greater expectations than buying some of the older range of cars.

I wonder how the New 2025 Duster will fare?

No longer all that cheap.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - Adampr

All in it's been a disappointing car and we are in the process of swapping it for a Kia Ceed SportWagon.

Interesting, this and the Xceed were on my new car list.

I've driven an Xceed (PHEV). It was OK, but the boot was tiny and it's very hard to see out of. I much preferred the Proceed when I tried that. I'm not sure I could ever buy a Kia, though. They constantly bing and bong.

Dacia - Dacia Duster vs Jogger vs Logan Stepway: which one - Big John

I've driven an Xceed (PHEV). It was OK, but the boot was tiny and it's very hard to see out of. I much preferred the Proceed when I tried that. I'm not sure I could ever buy a Kia, though. They constantly bing and bong.

Yes, the boot was an issue and I struggled re driving position - as I do with lots of cars. I'm tall and frequently find the B pillar / door card furniture is just wrong! I never even got as far as driving. That's why I previously had Skoda Superbs for a couple of decades.

Edited by Big John on 11/11/2024 at 23:35