I have a previous generation late 2019 Sandero, and though only a 3 cylinder base engine it is more than adequate for a 10K car and will buy a new CVT Auto when finances allow.
I have- All the bells and whistles for just under 15,000 Euros, including the 16" alloys not available in the UK. I have the LPG version, as far as I am concerned, best car in the world given by current circumstances (kids all grown up and at Uni, dogs getting long in the fang...)- Had a VW Multivan (Caravelle), Skoda Superb estate with all the trimmings... The Sandero ticks all the boxes right now. Bought a Duster for the Missus, same engine, incredible savings and more power from the LPG conversion, what's not to like? Oh- Blind spot detector is available on the vanilla Sandero (ie non-Stepway) on the Continent... I have it, works just fine.
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I have a 2017 Sandero and couldn't be happier with it. I thought this reviewer was unnecessarily disparaging at times. Check out the review of the 2017 model on this very channel and it was overwhelmingly positive. My next car will also be a Dacia.
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Great video! I actually ordered one of the TCe 90 Comfort models yesterday. Now we'll see if they can actually deliver it before christmas - no slight on Dacia/Renault there, buying a new car from anyone right now is a nightmare! I gotta say price was my main deciding factor but for the money I was frankly astonished how much equipment was available. All I wanted was Bluetooth, AC and that automatic gearbox and for the price just that would have been fine, so everything else on offer was really the cherry on top for me.
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Honestly looking forward to getting one of these as my next car. I don't really care for flashy brands anymore, I just want something that is economical, reliable and comfortable. I think the newer models look great inside and outside too, with an aggressive looking front end.
An excellent review as this channel usually does well. Often missing is how well the CVT version drives. Although there was mention that it exists - that's all you get. Sadly, much repeating of the same video sequences in this review. i.e. the car pulls out of the same junction several times. A new Sandero could well last me for years - and were there a PHEV version I would probably not need to put much petrol in either as most journeys are short and that could also have a positive effect on the insurance. Possibly, the EV battery could steal that spare tyre space! (and I like having a spare tyre).
@@rockabilly375 I did mention it, but the nearest lpg station is over 20 miles from me. And the wait time would have been june/July, not worth the wait time for me considering I won't do a lot of miles :)
Fair enough. I have an autogas app that tells me where the LPG pumps are. Luckily I have one in my town. I did a 740 mile trip on £55 of LPG. You will love your new car.
the cheapest car these days is still so much better than an upmarket car from 30 years ago - not as luxurious but massively safer and more reliable. will last 100k miles more at the minimum! what an amazing era we live in for an automotive commute.
Happy to see you doing review. Can't help but wonder if you're reading off a script. You could review anything and it would be interesting. Dacia is not my cup of tea, but it's interesting to note how low end cars are catching up to high end while high end cars are playing with lighting and computer screens. I do like the manual controls.
@@rivervalegroup Value for money. I own a Hyundai i10 at the moment and to get a new one with the same features as the Sandero would cost £18,000-£19,000. That's a big difference when you just need something reliable and comfortable to get you from A - B.
Worth me testing one of these. Would be cheaper to run than my old Subaru. I'm 53 so I'm not after fancy badges. This is a good value car with a good engine and comfortable ride. Job done.
@@rivervalegroup Absolutely everything, it's really nippy when the turbo kicks in, a comfortable ride, very cheap to run on LPG (740 miles 55 pounds). Plenty of features.
@@thedewberry_6399 Hi , I have now done 7000 miles in my car and only about 30 on unleaded. All the rest LPG. Saves loads. Install the autogas app to check pump locations
I'm 27 now, but I remember 10 years ago thinking I wanted a fast car, or one that looked nice, or one that was "cool." I quickly realised all that matters is how often you have to go to the fuel pump, how comfortable the ride is, and how reliable it is in general. Not to mention of course low insurance/costs. So a Dacia might not drive like a Fiesta but ultimately I just want it to be safe, economical and affordable. It's a sensible and pragmatic choice of vehicle
We got this spec last November, but the automatic gearbox. Such a good little car. Yes we did order it at the end of July and didn’t get it till the end of November but it was worth the wait.
@@rivervalegroup The comfort model is just that, comfortable. I also think the speaker system and display is very good quality for the price range. Also it was incredibly affordable for a brand new car and all the benefits you get with that
Just bought one yesterday will be delivered in June 1.0 Tce expression 5 Dr CVT. Looking forward to it I only do about 5000 miles a year so it will be perfect for me.
how do the older models fall down on fuel economy? our 2013 1.5 diesel sandero does 87 miles per gallon on a run, what more coul;d you want? ive been driving it on long journeys for about 3 years and I was so impressed with the reliability I bought a diesel Duster . The Sandero tyres last forever they are cheap to tax and the older diesels are zero tax and you would be suprised at its towing ability to.
@@rivervalegroupWhen my old Honda Jazz gets replaced, it will probably be with the Hybrid one, (mk4) tbh, but the Sandero is a good, honest car, a bit last week, but likely to prove reliable.
Just to point out you have put a picture of Dacia Duster interior at 8:11 ,and not a Sandero . I should know since I own the Sandero and the other thing I know you might not recommend it but for some of us the 65HP is plenty of power since I am never in a hurry to get somewhere quickly just to get there safely and whiteout of any hustle and for that purpose it’s just perfect at least for me . Nice thorough review though 👍
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Ordered a Comfort 1.0TCe last month and expect to get it in May which isn’t too bad. In August 2020 I ordered an Audi Q3 Sportback Edition 1 and got that in May last year so the waiting game continues. Happy to wait now to get it on a 22 plate.
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Help. Have a problem with media center i Dacia 3. Apple CarPlay Keeps disconecting after 2 minutes on iPhone se 3 generation. Works fine on older iPhone SE Hope someone can Help me
Dacia's motto is not long ago low cost but smart buy said Dacia director many years ago , but since England is out of Europe 🇪🇺 u re behind with the news, we understand you ✌️
Yet again it is stated that the Dacia shares a platform with the Clio, it does not. The next Dacia Duster and Bigster will use the Sandero, Sandero Stepway and Jogger CMF-B LS (low specifications) platform which though related to is not the same as the CMF-B HS platform.
The Dacia Sandero, particularly models equipped with the 1.0-litre TCe engine, uses a wet timing belt. This means that the timing belt is lubricated by engine oil, which can extend its life compared to traditional dry belts. However, it's always a good idea to refer to the vehicle's maintenance manual for specific servicing recommendations.
@@ArsenPotentier ncap test is a crap. The sandero will outlast any range rover which has 5 stars on test. We are talking about durability and not a car breaking down after just 1 month of purchase
Ive got an older Dacia,after poor service from a Dealer that I dont normally use and shocking lack of assistance from Dacia UK,I will never buy Dacia ever again....
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You wouldnt want to know what bmw stealerships do to customers' cars over here...you'd be horrified. It's not an excuse by all means, but trust me, it could be ten times worse on much much bigger brands.
How well build does the car feel? I'm thinking of slapping a 12 inch subwoofer in the back, but i'm worried that the car will squeak and make a lot of noise.
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Not that the lada was a 100% bad car but 1980s cars were nowhere near today's motors in safety & quality standards. These Sanderos are bargain basement territory and when looked after - regular servicing, not thrashed etc they would do over 100k miles near problem free. So not a bad buy when you look at the bigger picture.
French cars have never achieved success in America, not really sure why, but it may be my tight Scottish ancestry, I’m pretty tight with my coins, but I gotta say I really like this car, wish it was offered in the US👀🤔
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So glad I watched your review as I was condidering buying one. This was a simple 100% relaible car and they have messed it up with all this crap technology, turbos and staop/start rubbish which does nothing.
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Don’t buy this car. The medium spec with colour paint job was £12,100 eight months ago and has gone up by nearly 20% in less than a year! #STOPTHECOVIDCASHGRAB
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No comments in your review to the lowly 2 score on the Euro NCap results obviously the renault Nissan alliance have put their priorities in a lowly place...what a shame.
We made fun of the Allegro & Marina when I was a kid in 1970s London & look what happened to the British car industry in the end. It died on its arse. Romanians should appreciate what a decent & affordable Dacia can provide you in the form of stable industry & skilled jobs. The new Sandero pisses on those Leyland cars of my childhood. Then again, so would a wheelbarrow.
So, would you buy a Dacia Sandero?
I already did, it just came to the dealer yesterday, but I'll have to wait a bit more to bring it home.
I have a previous generation late 2019 Sandero, and though only a 3 cylinder base engine it is more than adequate for a 10K car and will buy a new CVT Auto when finances allow.
Already did.
Had bi fuel comfort since September, it's amazing!!!
I have- All the bells and whistles for just under 15,000 Euros, including the 16" alloys not available in the UK. I have the LPG version, as far as I am concerned, best car in the world given by current circumstances (kids all grown up and at Uni, dogs getting long in the fang...)- Had a VW Multivan (Caravelle), Skoda Superb estate with all the trimmings... The Sandero ticks all the boxes right now. Bought a Duster for the Missus, same engine, incredible savings and more power from the LPG conversion, what's not to like?
Oh- Blind spot detector is available on the vanilla Sandero (ie non-Stepway) on the Continent... I have it, works just fine.
Yes I would buy one, it's a good looking car, good spec and excellent economy 👌
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I have a 2017 Sandero and couldn't be happier with it. I thought this reviewer was unnecessarily disparaging at times. Check out the review of the 2017 model on this very channel and it was overwhelmingly positive.
My next car will also be a Dacia.
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Great video! I actually ordered one of the TCe 90 Comfort models yesterday. Now we'll see if they can actually deliver it before christmas - no slight on Dacia/Renault there, buying a new car from anyone right now is a nightmare! I gotta say price was my main deciding factor but for the money I was frankly astonished how much equipment was available. All I wanted was Bluetooth, AC and that automatic gearbox and for the price just that would have been fine, so everything else on offer was really the cherry on top for me.
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How much?
@@allanb52 14395 for the automatic
@@greenmoose_ Currency?
@@allanb52 sorry, gbp
remaining cheap without feeling cheap. here is where dacia nails it.
Couldn't agree more, thanks for watching 👌👌
Honestly looking forward to getting one of these as my next car. I don't really care for flashy brands anymore, I just want something that is economical, reliable and comfortable. I think the newer models look great inside and outside too, with an aggressive looking front end.
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An excellent review as this channel usually does well. Often missing is how well the CVT version drives. Although there was mention that it exists - that's all you get. Sadly, much repeating of the same video sequences in this review. i.e. the car pulls out of the same junction several times. A new Sandero could well last me for years - and were there a PHEV version I would probably not need to put much petrol in either as most journeys are short and that could also have a positive effect on the insurance.
Possibly, the EV battery could steal that spare tyre space! (and I like having a spare tyre).
I just ordered the stepway in CVT, how do you find the noise on the motorway/highway?
Bought myself a showroom model on Saturday, 90hp Comfort version for a smidge over 10k, should be able to collect it at the end of march. Can't wait.
See if you can change for bi fuel, saves me a fortune
@@rockabilly375 I did mention it, but the nearest lpg station is over 20 miles from me. And the wait time would have been june/July, not worth the wait time for me considering I won't do a lot of miles :)
Fair enough. I have an autogas app that tells me where the LPG pumps are. Luckily I have one in my town. I did a 740 mile trip on £55 of LPG.
You will love your new car.
the cheapest car these days is still so much better than an upmarket car from 30 years ago - not as luxurious but massively safer and more reliable. will last 100k miles more at the minimum!
what an amazing era we live in for an automotive commute.
Happy to see you doing review. Can't help but wonder if you're reading off a script. You could review anything and it would be interesting. Dacia is not my cup of tea, but it's interesting to note how low end cars are catching up to high end while high end cars are playing with lighting and computer screens. I do like the manual controls.
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Very well done video, I'm glad I picked the Sandero for my next car. Now I just have to wait 4 months for them to build it and ship it over to the UK.
Exciting stuff, Steven! What made you go with the Sandero in the end?
@@rivervalegroup Value for money. I own a Hyundai i10 at the moment and to get a new one with the same features as the Sandero would cost £18,000-£19,000.
That's a big difference when you just need something reliable and comfortable to get you from A - B.
Worth me testing one of these. Would be cheaper to run than my old Subaru. I'm 53 so I'm not after fancy badges. This is a good value car with a good engine and comfortable ride. Job done.
I've had the comfort bi fuel since September and it's amazing
Brilliant stuff! What do you like most about it?
@@rivervalegroup Absolutely everything, it's really nippy when the turbo kicks in, a comfortable ride, very cheap to run on LPG (740 miles 55 pounds). Plenty of features.
@@rockabilly375 I've just placed an order for the Bi Fuel model, do you just run it on LPG?
@@thedewberry_6399 Hi , I have now done 7000 miles in my car and only about 30 on unleaded. All the rest LPG. Saves loads. Install the autogas app to check pump locations
@@rockabilly375 Thanks for that mate!
I'm 27 now, but I remember 10 years ago thinking I wanted a fast car, or one that looked nice, or one that was "cool."
I quickly realised all that matters is how often you have to go to the fuel pump, how comfortable the ride is, and how reliable it is in general. Not to mention of course low insurance/costs.
So a Dacia might not drive like a Fiesta but ultimately I just want it to be safe, economical and affordable. It's a sensible and pragmatic choice of vehicle
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I got one in October. its my second favourite car I've owned behind the 2010 rooster I had
Glad you are loving it! What do you love about it?
We got this spec last November, but the automatic gearbox. Such a good little car. Yes we did order it at the end of July and didn’t get it till the end of November but it was worth the wait.
Brilliant to hear that you're enjoying your Sandero! What made you choose this model?
@@rivervalegroup The comfort model is just that, comfortable. I also think the speaker system and display is very good quality for the price range. Also it was incredibly affordable for a brand new car and all the benefits you get with that
What's the mpg like on the automatic?
Just bought one yesterday will be delivered in June 1.0 Tce expression 5 Dr CVT.
Looking forward to it I only do about 5000 miles a year so it will be perfect for me.
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how do the older models fall down on fuel economy? our 2013 1.5 diesel sandero does 87 miles per gallon on a run, what more coul;d you want? ive been driving it on long journeys for about 3 years and I was so impressed with the reliability I bought a diesel Duster . The Sandero tyres last forever they are cheap to tax and the older diesels are zero tax and you would be suprised at its towing ability to.
Thanks for sharing your ownership experience 👍 How are you finding the Duster?
Got one myself. Very satisfying car.
The rear light are not led.
Great news! What made you choose this model?
The design looks really nice in all colors,seen quite a few on the road
nice review
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I rather liked the honest minimalism of the previous model, but this is definitely GOOD NEWS!
Would you consider getting one, Nigel?
@@rivervalegroupWhen my old Honda Jazz gets replaced, it will probably be with the Hybrid one, (mk4) tbh, but the Sandero is a good, honest car, a bit last week, but likely to prove reliable.
Thanks for the review
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Just to point out you have put a picture of Dacia Duster interior at 8:11 ,and not a Sandero . I should know since I own the Sandero and the other thing I know you might not recommend it but for some of us the 65HP is plenty of power since I am never in a hurry to get somewhere quickly just to get there safely and whiteout of any hustle and for that purpose it’s just perfect at least for me . Nice thorough review though 👍
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Excellent review.
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Still waiting for mine. Ordered it last September with a CVT
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I would have happily bought the third generation Logan.
I think that you get what you pay for. Or maybe more.
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Order the bifuel 100hp November last year and still waiting. I'd be lucky if i get it may this year.
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Ordered a Comfort 1.0TCe last month and expect to get it in May which isn’t too bad. In August 2020 I ordered an Audi Q3 Sportback Edition 1 and got that in May last year so the waiting game continues. Happy to wait now to get it on a 22 plate.
Ordered in September & I'm getting it in a week
Mine is expected for April
I have one , it's brilliant . Comfort bi fuel
The price has shot up of late.. I’m thinking the clever money is on an approved used Yaris or Jazz ..
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Help. Have a problem with media center i Dacia 3.
Apple CarPlay Keeps disconecting after 2 minutes on iPhone se 3 generation.
Works fine on older iPhone SE
Hope someone can Help me
Dacia's motto is not long ago low cost but smart buy said Dacia director many years ago , but since England is out of Europe 🇪🇺 u re behind with the news, we understand you ✌️
Great review
I'd have the LPG comfort version.
Thanks for watching Chris! How are you getting on with your Sandero?
I have that one
And what price is it? The base model was £5999 in 2013, has the 2022 price doubled?
The Sandero starts from £13,595 👍
@@rivervalegroup so inflation obviously hit, but then again so has every other brand shot up.
@@rivervalegroup you can get a nice 1500 3 year old Duster diesel with a warranty and low mileage from a reanult dealership for around £11,000
For me £14,000 is not "cheap". Room in the market for a no frills sub £10,000 car in my humble view.
you must have put a lot of work into this video 👏
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Yet again it is stated that the Dacia shares a platform with the Clio, it does not.
The next Dacia Duster and Bigster will use the Sandero, Sandero Stepway and Jogger CMF-B LS (low specifications) platform which though related to is not the same as the CMF-B HS platform.
Do you know if the engine has a wet belt or not?
The Dacia Sandero, particularly models equipped with the 1.0-litre TCe engine, uses a wet timing belt. This means that the timing belt is lubricated by engine oil, which can extend its life compared to traditional dry belts. However, it's always a good idea to refer to the vehicle's maintenance manual for specific servicing recommendations.
It's affordable not cheap. Cheap is referred to something of low quality. But the sandero is affordable
it scored a 2 in some area,'s
Really have you seen euro ncap tests
@@ArsenPotentier The ncap ratings are absolute rubbish. The Sandero has good crash resistance and is way safer than most other cars on the road
@@ArsenPotentier ncap test is a crap. The sandero will outlast any range rover which has 5 stars on test. We are talking about durability and not a car breaking down after just 1 month of purchase
I have one, it's awesome
What is the price for the model shown in the video?
Okay just heard 10K to 14K!
media control is a very good idea
Ive got an older Dacia,after poor service from a Dealer that I dont normally use and shocking lack of assistance from Dacia UK,I will never buy Dacia ever again....
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You wouldnt want to know what bmw stealerships do to customers' cars over here...you'd be horrified. It's not an excuse by all means, but trust me, it could be ten times worse on much much bigger brands.
How tall? 5' 5 ?
How well build does the car feel? I'm thinking of slapping a 12 inch subwoofer in the back, but i'm worried that the car will squeak and make a lot of noise.
The Comfort trim you're testing is top of the range not mid range.
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prestige is top of the range.
@@oojimmyflip Prestige is top of the range on the Sandero Stepway version not the regular Sandero.
Reminds ne of a previous version of the Renault Clio.
Would you get a new Sandero, Nicky?
@@rivervalegroup No I drive a Yaris 2020 Excel. Fuel economy is my priority for the type of driving I do running a business.
LPG very attractive.
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I think it's Good news !!!!
Great stuff, thanks for watching! 👍
What the hell is “extra wheel travel”?
8:11 this is not the correct picture
Wrong just go away
You’re right. That’s not a new Sandero.
Great spot! 🤦
The modern day Lada.
Not that the lada was a 100% bad car but 1980s cars were nowhere near today's motors in safety & quality standards.
These Sanderos are bargain basement territory and when looked after - regular servicing, not thrashed etc they would do over 100k miles near problem free.
So not a bad buy when you look at the bigger picture.
We need to see at least one more picture of dacias platform, otherwise this review is incomplete
Thanks for your feedback Marcin, hope you found the review informative nonetheless 👍
@@rivervalegroup that was a joke, thanks for reply ;)
French cars have never achieved success in America, not really sure why, but it may be my tight Scottish ancestry, I’m pretty tight with my coins, but I gotta say I really like this car, wish it was offered in the US👀🤔
The US banned hydrauklic suspension llike on Citroens but have now changed their attitude they also dont like competition.
This is romanian brand,not french,Its like saying Land Rover is indian just because of Tata Motors😂
Feels strange to see you drive on the worldwide considered wrong side of the road.
need an automatic tho
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There is
So glad I watched your review as I was condidering buying one. This was a simple 100% relaible car and they have messed it up with all this crap technology, turbos and staop/start rubbish which does nothing.
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condidering? staop?
you can turn the start stop off. emissions technology is everywhere these days there is no avoiding it , you can blame the EU for that one.
Don’t buy this car. The medium spec with colour paint job was £12,100 eight months ago and has gone up by nearly 20% in less than a year! #STOPTHECOVIDCASHGRAB
My top spec bi fuel was £11995
Need a outomativ
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I think the word is claustrophobic, not for me ..........
No comments in your review to the lowly 2 score on the Euro NCap results obviously the renault Nissan alliance have put their priorities in a lowly place...what a shame.
31:39
The Euro ncap ratings are largely BS.
Low ratings mostly due to stuff like no pedestrian braking etc Maybe we could look out for pedestrians ourselves
Good news 😂
We make fun of it all the time here in Romania. Instead of buying new, you can buy a used 7 series for that kind of money, for other models.
But 7 series problems will cost you as much as buying Dacia , your comment is very naive
@@Sevan59 yes, i'm usually writing comments as the naive that i am, without putting to the test what i say ? 😉
Regardless, Dacia has come a long way.
USED product =× factory new
It's like buying a used 4 year old samsung/apple smartphone. I personally would prefer to buy a new smartphone for the money.
We made fun of the Allegro & Marina when I was a kid in 1970s London & look what happened to the British car industry in the end. It died on its arse. Romanians should appreciate what a decent & affordable Dacia can provide you in the form of stable industry & skilled jobs. The new Sandero pisses on those Leyland cars of my childhood. Then again, so would a wheelbarrow.