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Dacia Sandero (2013 - 2021)

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reviewed by Alexander Carmichael Archibald on 29 November 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 16 June 2021
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reviewed by conman on 1 March 2021
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reviewed by conman on 1 March 2021
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reviewed by Anonymous on 9 December 2020
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reviewed by conman on 11 October 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 29 September 2020
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reviewed by Sebastian Polomka on 4 January 2020
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reviewed by Anonymous on 10 August 2019
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0.9 TCE 90 Ambiance 5dr Hatchback

reviewed by Anonymous on 28 October 2018
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Overall rating
4
How it drives
4
Fuel economy
5
Tax/Insurance/Warranty costs
4
Cost of maintenance and repairs
3
Experience at the dealership
5
How practical it is
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How you rate the manufacturer
5
Overall reliability

Heroic in character, plucky tow car, responds well to spannering

I have driven this car for 5 years and done 40,000 in it, some in Ireland, never missed a beat. Miles and smiles are easily asked of, and with a little modification it can do a lot more. Although it's fairly short at 4 meters long, I have found it's not a bad tow car for small boats & trailers of soil. It can be a great 898cc commercial vehicle for a low-impact gardener.

It does go around corners, mostly horizontally. The tall suspension allows for a fair bit of roll and you can feel easily where to point it down narrow gaps after a while.

The little sort-of-Nissan engine has enough grunt through most of the rev range above 1600rpm and it returns 50+mpg on a run, good brakes, and three spark plugs rather than four to replace. The turbo is about the size of a lighter and sits within the exhaust manifold. 6000rpm seems a low rev limit, but that doesn't matter anyway because the gear change is slow & feelingless while the revs hang between the gears. Apparently this can be reprogrammed somehow, as can the dashboard MPG display normally unlocked by the higher Laureate trim level.

Still, there is a hole with a large bung already in the bulkhead, handy for cables to relocate the battery in the boot wheel well. If that is done, there is space under the bonnet for an air filter on so it makes fun boost sounds, just like a race car. That can make the everyday reality of a Dacia a little more entertaining for if you have ever owned a proper car in the past, like an old Mini or something.

Ultimately, Dacia's compromises are all or mostly just character, like the boot opening by key. It's not as serious as a flash sports car, but will suit plenty of needs & it can evolve if necessary.

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reviewed by iky on 26 October 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 26 August 2018
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reviewed by Anonymous on 14 August 2018
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reviewed by conman on 31 March 2018
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reviewed by jumper6 on 18 May 2016
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reviewed by Samson55 on 24 January 2015
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reviewed by watergate on 25 November 2013
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reviewed by mrspivvy on 9 September 2013
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reviewed by alastairb on 24 October 2012

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About this car

Price£5,835–£11,195
Road TaxA–E
MPG47.9–80.7 mpg
Real MPG84.6%

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