It’s impressive what this car can do. As you have said the combination of CVT, L mode, extended grip and high ground clearance makes them pretty capable. I wonder how it would be with all terrain tyres.
Same obstacles I passed with my old Focus II 2.0TDCI with heavy diesel over the front axle and winter tyres. That car had not Extend Grip or other marketing bullshits, only standard ESP. In any case, it is really impresive, what Dacia can do only with FWD. Good tyres are mandatory for that roads. Now, I have Vitara 2023 4x4. And when warranty will end, I will be thinking very hard about new Duster III 4x4. BTW, using a car with a belt in CVT off-road is highly discouraged. The belt wears out very quickly.
Recently bought the TCe 100 LPG Extreme. Manual transmission as this is the only option for that trim level in Greece. High ground clearance, low fuel cost and extended grip being the decision factors. Job involves working outdoors in rural areas mostly with a daily commute of about 100 km in highway and then driving in and around site in earth roads , fields, mud etc. I think it was a no brainier.
I think A/T tyres would be a good replacement for extended grip feature. We have a spanking new Sandero Stepway III LPG in our family, still a bit hesitant to take it off road but it was bought for exactly those conditions in mind
I bought this car two weeks ago, today I drove the first 1000 km. LPG engine, I'm happy with this car! But honestly, if I lived in this village, I would take a DUSTER 4x4
Thanks for your video, I have a car like this, even the same color, 100 hp. LPG, but I think that on standard Continental tires it will not be able to drive on this track. But thanks anyway!
Este sandero tiene medida de ruedas todoterreno, se le pueden poner ruedas con más taco y se le puede subir suspensión y es casi como un Duster, pero sin 4x4
The L mode keeps the revs on the engine higher, therefore when need it, the engine goes reved up for longer periods and is not lowering the revs so the belt on the CVT transmission is not put on high pressure.
@@kernelpanic4727 Thank you for the answer. I know that Mitsubishi has some kind of defined positions on the CVT that simulate gears on the manual mode. I was wondering if the Sandero would also have that.
@@DusterCoolTravels I'm curious here. By 'extended grip' you mean the option of mounting a 110 engine instead of a 100 which is the best you can get in the other versions? Or am I missing something else?
Cand toata viata ne am luat masini SH, da , e scumpa. Insa daca e sa compari mere cu mere...respectiv de luat in calcul toate dotariile masinii vei vedea ca doar alea chinezesti se compara la pret.
Have a 2nd hand stepway for over a year. Bought it for all the usual reasons. Cost running costs. But never considered, because it's higher, about off roading. What I did consider, its easier to get in and out of , I'm 6, 3". Easier over speed bumps without bottoming out. If clipping the kerb when parking I'm not looking at sraped alloys and good driving view. But as for off road, front wheel drive a 3 cylinder turbo engine that has little torque with an engine that has the power delivery, of a dog on a lead that has just seen a cat, forget it.
Dacia is lowkey becoming my favourite car brand these days
It’s impressive what this car can do. As you have said the combination of CVT, L mode, extended grip and high ground clearance makes them pretty capable. I wonder how it would be with all terrain tyres.
Same obstacles I passed with my old Focus II 2.0TDCI with heavy diesel over the front axle and winter tyres. That car had not Extend Grip or other marketing bullshits, only standard ESP. In any case, it is really impresive, what Dacia can do only with FWD. Good tyres are mandatory for that roads. Now, I have Vitara 2023 4x4. And when warranty will end, I will be thinking very hard about new Duster III 4x4.
BTW, using a car with a belt in CVT off-road is highly discouraged. The belt wears out very quickly.
У меня х рей так же едет , и чё .
Recently bought the TCe 100 LPG Extreme. Manual transmission as this is the only option for that trim level in Greece. High ground clearance, low fuel cost and extended grip being the decision factors. Job involves working outdoors in rural areas mostly with a daily commute of about 100 km in highway and then driving in and around site in earth roads , fields, mud etc. I think it was a no brainier.
Great choice! Congrats 👏
I think A/T tyres would be a good replacement for extended grip feature. We have a spanking new Sandero Stepway III LPG in our family, still a bit hesitant to take it off road but it was bought for exactly those conditions in mind
Good idea with the tires. Might be a game changer even on a 2WD car. Worth trying, if you can find the same size as the ones on the Sandero Stepway 👍💪
Une vidéo vraiment magnifique ! Merci pour cette vidéo 🤌✨
Merci
Дуже сподобалось. Планую таку модель купувати.
Thanks 🙏
I bought this car two weeks ago, today I drove the first 1000 km. LPG engine, I'm happy with this car! But honestly, if I lived in this village, I would take a DUSTER 4x4
Besser als ich dachte .
Gutes Auto
La minutul 7:30 - 8 trebuia incercat in marsalier ("cu tractiune pe spate")
Could this Sandero Extreme have more "light off road" capability than a standard 4x2 Duster, that has no extended grip?
Super
Daca nu era masina de test cred ca ai fi mers puțin mai tare cu ea ca sa iti pastrezi inertia si atunci sigur treceai si prin noroaiele alea :)
Thanks for your video, I have a car like this, even the same color, 100 hp. LPG, but I think that on standard Continental tires it will not be able to drive on this track. But thanks anyway!
Este sandero tiene medida de ruedas todoterreno, se le pueden poner ruedas con más taco y se le puede subir suspensión y es casi como un Duster, pero sin 4x4
el modo snow, se comporta igual? podrías poner algún video? no hay nada en internet. gracias
Great video. Can you explain the L-Mode function?
The L mode keeps the revs on the engine higher, therefore when need it, the engine goes reved up for longer periods and is not lowering the revs so the belt on the CVT transmission is not put on high pressure.
So this CVT doesn't have a manual mode, to choose "gears"?
@@DusterCoolTravels So this CVT doesn't have a manual mode, to choose "gears"?
@@andrepereira1796 C= continuos...= No steps (Gears)
@@kernelpanic4727 Thank you for the answer. I know that Mitsubishi has some kind of defined positions on the CVT that simulate gears on the manual mode. I was wondering if the Sandero would also have that.
Where did you film it?
North of Romania. Brodina
Der Kleine mit Allrad wäre Cool
Think the Extreme was any different fro the expression or Essential? They have the exact same engine and structure.
Some extra options for the extreme. The Extended Grip being the most important
@@DusterCoolTravels I'm curious here. By 'extended grip' you mean the option of mounting a 110 engine instead of a 100 which is the best you can get in the other versions? Or am I missing something else?
Extended grip is for better traction when needed.
So descurcat bine mașina
De fapt s-o descurcat
Și pretul este .. extrem!
Cand toata viata ne am luat masini SH, da , e scumpa.
Insa daca e sa compari mere cu mere...respectiv de luat in calcul toate dotariile masinii vei vedea ca doar alea chinezesti se compara la pret.
Eu am un steyway 2024 la 15.500 euro . Inainte am avut un golf 4 din 2005 pe care l-am dat la rabla.
Sincer, nu e nimic deosebit aici. Pe genul asta de drum urca ok si o Dacia 1300
Have a 2nd hand stepway for over a year. Bought it for all the usual reasons. Cost running costs. But never considered, because it's higher, about off roading. What I did consider, its easier to get in and out of , I'm 6, 3". Easier over speed bumps without bottoming out. If clipping the kerb when parking I'm not looking at sraped alloys and good driving view. But as for off road, front wheel drive a 3 cylinder turbo engine that has little torque with an engine that has the power delivery, of a dog on a lead that has just seen a cat, forget it.
The tce 90 is actually pretty good. And this is coming from somebody with a 2.5v6
1.0 😏
no es un todo tereno pero ba jenial para barro icarriles
r Von Schlamm kann hier wahrlich KEINE Rede sein, dieser Vergleich ist in meinen Augen ein Witz. Auch hätte das jedes Auto geschafft.
That's not extreme mud. It's not even mud... it's wet land. It's firm below, any light vehicle passes through there...
Extreme is the name of the trim level😁