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Dacia Logan MCV (2013 - 2019)

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reviewed by Adam Conroy on 16 July 2023
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reviewed by Anonymous on 20 April 2023
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reviewed by EddieB on 2 May 2021
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reviewed by mazdaben on 29 January 2021
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reviewed by Ashley Wakeling on 19 October 2018
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reviewed by Wedding Planner on 13 September 2018
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reviewed by Roy Worne on 7 September 2018
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reviewed by Roy Worne on 7 September 2018
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reviewed by Roy Worne on 7 July 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 5 January 2018
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reviewed by geordie5858 on 21 August 2017
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reviewed by miked7 on 9 January 2017
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reviewed by Anonymous on 7 November 2016
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Estate 0.9 TCE 90 Laureate 5dr Estate

reviewed by johnnyrev on 23 July 2016
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How it drives
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Fuel economy
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Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
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Cost of maintenance and repairs
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Experience at the dealership
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How practical it is
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Overall reliability

Good car, good value!

The Logan replaced our elderly Mercedes CLK and after 5 months in the Dacia I haven't missed the Merc once! It's a great little car, which feels like a little hatchback that you can chuck about, but also has a great big boot as well. The handling reminds me of my mark 1 Fiat Panda 750, except with lots more grip and power! Whilst it leans in corners the grip is good and understeer very difficult to provoke. The suspension can sometimes be a bit bouncy (better with a full load) but more importantly it's comfortable but avoids vague steering- it's good to throw around country lanes!

The tiny engine is excellent, it pulls strongly from low revs, is quiet, especially at motorway speeds and feels like an engine twice its capacity. I'm getting around 45mpg, a bit more on a long trip.

The interior is a bit 1990's! But that doesn't matter, it's well put together, even if you can see where and how it has been put together. With leather steering wheel and gear knob, touchscreen sat nav, air con, cruise control, it has most of what you need inside. Loads of space for the family and luggage, and good soft, comfy seats.

We also looked at an Auris estate but really couldn't figure out why it was twice the price. A colleague with a Yeti is wishing he'd looked at a Logan as well! Overall the Logan is proving to be a really good, no nonsense car which does what we ask of it really well. When you consider the price, well under £10k, then it's incredible value!

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reviewed by bravaeddie on 21 March 2015
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reviewed by steverne on 28 April 2014
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reviewed by Dacia warrior on 3 April 2014
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reviewed by Anonymous on 8 March 2014
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reviewed by grannywitch on 21 September 2013
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reviewed by soldierboy000 on 16 March 2013

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About this car

Price£6,995–£13,095
Road TaxA–E
MPG48.7–80.7 mpg
Real MPG80.0%

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