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Just before Christmas I purchased a Logan MCV Laureate Prime special edition plus a few extras for less than £12k. After 2500+ miles I thought I'd share my first impressions ... after all, there aren't many about ... yet!
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/the-dacia-has-landed-and-been-signed-for.190907/
My previous trusty and ultra reliable motor was a Citroen C8 2007 model with 130k trouble free miles (except the air-con was kaput). Other than that and tyres/brake pads etc it was a fab workhorse. But returning 40mpg average and being a big beast we no longer needed it was time for it to go before anything costly. In fact .... my garage ended-up buying it!
http://www.daciaretail.co.uk/new-dacia-cars/dacia-logan-mcv/laureate-prime/dci-90/
My needs are simple. Mostly I drive motorways for work plus trips to sarf Lundun to see the MIL. I get a car allowance and claim mileage for business travel so economy helps. We need 1 estate car, the other is a diminutive C1.
I like basic .... bicycles, cars, whatever. Utility is good. And chuffin' eck, cars are a price these days. With work I get a lot of hire cars from Merivas (fab) to Jags/Mercedes/Audi Quattros/Range Rovers so I know what a so called 'good car' feels like, but I can't justify the costs. Furthermore, my travels take me to 'developing' markets where the likes of Dacias etc. do sterling work from the frozen wastes of Russia to the steaming summers of Turkey so they can't be all bad. Taxi drivers us 'em which is usually good sign of cost and reliability.
After a bit of research I took the plunge and it's fab. If you're in the market for a mid sized estate that's cheap to run and own you can't go far wrong. Prices from just £7k for christ sake!
OK, whilst it's Ford Focus/BMW 3 series in size, it doesn't handle anything like them, but it's OK. The ride soaks-up minor road imperfections well but tends to bouncy over undulating surfaces. Road noise is low and the whole thing is pretty quiet at 70mph (2000rpm) on the motorway. Gearing is a tad tall, but you get used to that. Switchgear etc is familiar to Renault owners. It also has Sat-nav, Cruise control, Speed limiter, Eco mode (inc Stop/start), MP3 stuff etc. Seats are not figure hugging or super-plush but comfortable enough for 300 miles at a go. Rear leg room is fine for the 6'plus teenagers I transported.
The boot is huge, second to none for the price ... important for bike carrying as are the standard fitted rood rails.
Right now I'm averaging 59 to the gallon.
Dealer service was great, even includes free valeting whenever!
So if you're looking for a low-cost voluminous and economic new motor, put aside your disbelief and try a Dacia Logan. After all, people laughed when I bought an early Skoda Octavia .... they're no joke now .... but neither are they a bargain. But the Dacia is
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/the-dacia-has-landed-and-been-signed-for.190907/
My previous trusty and ultra reliable motor was a Citroen C8 2007 model with 130k trouble free miles (except the air-con was kaput). Other than that and tyres/brake pads etc it was a fab workhorse. But returning 40mpg average and being a big beast we no longer needed it was time for it to go before anything costly. In fact .... my garage ended-up buying it!
http://www.daciaretail.co.uk/new-dacia-cars/dacia-logan-mcv/laureate-prime/dci-90/
My needs are simple. Mostly I drive motorways for work plus trips to sarf Lundun to see the MIL. I get a car allowance and claim mileage for business travel so economy helps. We need 1 estate car, the other is a diminutive C1.
I like basic .... bicycles, cars, whatever. Utility is good. And chuffin' eck, cars are a price these days. With work I get a lot of hire cars from Merivas (fab) to Jags/Mercedes/Audi Quattros/Range Rovers so I know what a so called 'good car' feels like, but I can't justify the costs. Furthermore, my travels take me to 'developing' markets where the likes of Dacias etc. do sterling work from the frozen wastes of Russia to the steaming summers of Turkey so they can't be all bad. Taxi drivers us 'em which is usually good sign of cost and reliability.
After a bit of research I took the plunge and it's fab. If you're in the market for a mid sized estate that's cheap to run and own you can't go far wrong. Prices from just £7k for christ sake!
OK, whilst it's Ford Focus/BMW 3 series in size, it doesn't handle anything like them, but it's OK. The ride soaks-up minor road imperfections well but tends to bouncy over undulating surfaces. Road noise is low and the whole thing is pretty quiet at 70mph (2000rpm) on the motorway. Gearing is a tad tall, but you get used to that. Switchgear etc is familiar to Renault owners. It also has Sat-nav, Cruise control, Speed limiter, Eco mode (inc Stop/start), MP3 stuff etc. Seats are not figure hugging or super-plush but comfortable enough for 300 miles at a go. Rear leg room is fine for the 6'plus teenagers I transported.
The boot is huge, second to none for the price ... important for bike carrying as are the standard fitted rood rails.
Right now I'm averaging 59 to the gallon.
Dealer service was great, even includes free valeting whenever!
So if you're looking for a low-cost voluminous and economic new motor, put aside your disbelief and try a Dacia Logan. After all, people laughed when I bought an early Skoda Octavia .... they're no joke now .... but neither are they a bargain. But the Dacia is