Review
Dacia Sandero hatchback
Price £ 7,295 - £ 11,095

reviewed by CarBuyer
- Low prices
- economical engines
- Excellent visibility
- Poor drive
- Unaudited reliability
- No super-cheap model
At a glance
- Our selection:
- Stepway Lauréate dCi 0 5dr £ 11,095
- The greenest
- Ambiance Prime dCi 0 5dr £ 095
- lowest
- Ambiance Prime 1.2 16v 75 5dr £ 7295
- the fastest
- Ambiance Prime TCe 0 5dr £ 8085
- Top of the range
- Stepway Lauréate dCi 0 5dr £ 11,095
"The sturdy Dacia Sandero offers spacious, well-appointed and affordable family transport."

of Dacia Sandero Stepway is a robust version of the business Sandero subcompact. Do not be fooled by the off-road styling, but. The Stepway is very much a front-wheel drive small car, only with a little extra visual interest.
Among the differences over the regular Sandero are black body cladding around the wheel wells and bumpers, a set of roof rails and a slightly higher ride height. Every other aspect of the Sandero is shared with the regular model, so that means it represents great value in certain orders, comes with small, fuel-efficient engines and a surprising amount of space.

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Like other models of Dacia- area, the Sandero much majors on value for money and no frills. So the interior is to be regarded rather unspectacular and the driving experience is probably best described as average.
However, it is very comfortable and there is plenty of room for passengers. Boot space is impressive, too, with more space than the Renault Clio and Nissan Juke. There are also many cubbyholes around to save the car Kleinkram
There are three motors in the Sandero to choose -. Two petrol and one diesel. There is a 1.2-liter petrol, which is quite old and feels pretty cowardly, especially on the highway, so we would go for the 0.9-liter turbocharged engine. This is the same engine in other Dacia and Renault models to find, and it is surprisingly efficient and has decent performance. For the best economic figures, go for the 1.5 dCi diesel - it will do more than 70mpg and is not one cent tax free

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to than the standard Sandero subcompact £ 800 more Despite being representing Stepway for money decent value - the top-spec model is still around £ 3,000 cheaper than a Nissan Juke. There are two trim levels to choose from - Ambiance and Laureate. Ambiance has a decent amount of equipment, but you will have to go for the Laureate trim level, if you want air conditioning.
Euro NCAP has tested the Sandero, but the normal Sandero achieved four stars if it was in 2013, the reason it was missed on a fifth star tested, was its lack of safety features and its ability to protect pedestrians in the event of a collision. The main reason for this lack of safety kit is up to price -. Add this equipment to would drive the cost of the car, which goes against what Dacia's all about
As stated, the Sandero Stepway, by no means, an unsafe car, since there are still a full suite of airbags and everything else that comes on a modern car as standard, including ABS, electronic stability control, traction control and a tire pressure monitoring system.
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MPG, Rates & CO2 runs
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Dacia Sandero Stepway offers excellent fuel economy, cheap insurance and fairly low maintenance costs
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motors, drive & performance
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of Dacia Sandero can as long as a relaxing way to travel, as you do not in too much haste
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interior & comfort are
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There is room for five adults in the Dacia Sandero, but the car leans too much in the corners
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practicality & trunk
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Raised suspension makes the Dacia Sandero Stepway practical easily than the standard car, because it is easier, people and bags to get in and out of it
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reliability and safety
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the tried and tested Dacia Sandero Stepway mechanicals are robust as expected, and that [tomaketheownersverysatisfied
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