Dacia Logan MCV .... update

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mybike

Grumblin at Garmin on the Granny Gear
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.

You bought one of these?

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biggs682

Itching to get back on my bike's
Location
Northamptonshire
I'll have to check, with the rear seats in place I suspect not but I need to find out!

ok please do i can get them in the old c max with the rear seats folded forward or taken completley
 

Venod

Eh up
Location
Yorkshire
Good report on what looks like a bargain motor, we have just swapped an Audi A1 2.0ltr diesel for a Skoda Fabia Estate, 1200,petrol. a much more friendly runabout than the Audi (DPF issues with short runs) it has roof rails a large boot and can be fitted with a bike rack inside that holds 2 bikes, the quality is not Audi standard but its not shabby its as good as if not better than the last Focus I drove, mpg seems decent and will probably improve with a few more miles on the clock, very happy with swap, as is the wife (main driver) who was against it to start with.
 
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Saluki

World class procrastinator
It's not a heavy car and the rear suspension becomes a bit bouncy when loaded which may not be the perfect characteristic of a tow car. The 1.5dci Renault engine is a known quantity and seems pretty tractable.
Thank you.
My caravan is not a 'proper' caravan. Its a Freedom van, tiny wee things that weigh less than a Smart Car. Hubster reckons if a Rover Streetwise will tow one, a Dacia would have no problems. He too, thanks you for the write up. He'd not considered a Daica as he'd never read a 'real review' from a 'proper person'.
 
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Fab Foodie

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Thank you.
My caravan is not a 'proper' caravan. Its a Freedom van, tiny wee things that weigh less than a Smart Car. Hubster reckons if a Rover Streetwise will tow one, a Dacia would have no problems. He too, thanks you for the write up. He'd not considered a Daica as he'd never read a 'real review' from a 'proper person'.
That looks fab!
 
Thanks for review. Good to see you are pleased.

Only point I would pick up on is that cars actually cost the amount they lose during ownership, not the amount paid. Often the "bargain" cars start off cheap but then drop by a similar amount as the "quality" car.

I don't do many miles and do not need a car for work so go for a big old Merc that is now just about flat lining in depreciation.
 
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Fab Foodie

Fab Foodie

hanging-on in quiet desperation ...
Location
Kirton, Devon.
Thanks for review. Good to see you are pleased.

Only point I would pick up on is that cars actually cost the amount they lose during ownership, not the amount paid. Often the "bargain" cars start off cheap but then drop by a similar amount as the "quality" car.

I don't do many miles and do not need a car for work so go for a big old Merc that is now just about flat lining in depreciation.
On the other hand, I do notable miles and keep cars a fairly long time so initial depreciation becomes a moot point. Furthermore I get 4 years warranty which ain't all bad.
 

swee'pea99

Squire
Thanks for review. Good to see you are pleased.

Only point I would pick up on is that cars actually cost the amount they lose during ownership, not the amount paid. Often the "bargain" cars start off cheap but then drop by a similar amount as the "quality" car.

I don't do many miles and do not need a car for work so go for a big old Merc that is now just about flat lining in depreciation.
Absolutely. My Golf Estate hasn't lost a penny in years. It was pretty much worthless then and it's pretty much worthless now. ^_^
 
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