Great car, I have a 2020 2.5 GT sport with every option, proper vicar's car though. Dealer said I was the youngest person he'd ever sold one to (late 30s). Sometimes I genuinely think that giving up and buying a Dacia would be amazing. Wouldn't care about parking dings or properly maintaining it, utter ignorant bliss. It does steer where you point it (as long as the tarmac is smoothish) Importantly, it doesn’t steer all by itself like the last one. Still has a silly clutch bite point, but no knee banging from €21,190 - €25,035 as tested in Comfort spec. Engine. a 1.5 litre turbodiesel engine with 115 bhp. The Spec. surprisingly good. Verdict. cheap as chips – remarkably so. Steve Teale. 20 October 2023 at 2:00 pm · 5-min read. The Dacia Duster is fast becoming the go-to motor for people wamted affordable driving (Photo: Dacia) Cars these days are becoming ever more complicated. As a motoring journalist whose first ever launch was the Land Rover Discovery in 1989, I’ve seen quite a few changes. The GS is fast, much faster than stated on paper. Its a dream to drive and its stacked full of goodies. Superb sound system and its very well built. MPG is amazing for such a big car. The interior Since the original Duster was launched 13 years ago, Dacia has managed to sell more than 2.2 million units. Since 2018, the Duster has been the best-selling SUV to retail customers in Europe. Verdict: ★★★★★★★★★☆ (5.9/10) The Duster is oddly charming thanks to its unpretentious honesty. It’s a car that offers space and rugged usability in a remarkably cheap package, and if you don’t like the fact that it’s a bit unrefined, and rather stodgy to drive, then you’ll have to find the extra thousands required to get any other SUV of this size. Antisocialmotorist Discussion starter. 27 posts · Joined 2016. #1 · May 19, 2017. I have been looking for workshop manuals and the major amount of websites i find look dodgy as hell. I own a Stepway/Sandero 0.9 TCE, a Duster 1.5TDI and currently in the middle of an engine swap with a 0.9 TCE. I have been trying to find actual breakdown A duster could handle some without an issue but there'd be others I personally wouldn't want to touch in a duster (or unmodified Jimny for that matter) - in particular if it's been raining or particularly hot the last few days the rivers can be significantly deeper or faster than usual which can make it quite hard to cross J8MY.

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