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Dacia Bigster: Standard stuff – but at a stretch It’s a typically adequate showing from the new budget SUV, though the ‘longster’ might have been a more apt name for this economical but ...
Dacia Bigster review: Looking for a family SUV with an upscale feel but not an upscale price tag? The Bigster might offer a solution This no-nonsense family hauler has a rugged, go-anywhere ...
Hulking Bigster has a 667-litre boot and an impressive amount of tech The new Dacia Bigster “Go big or go home” was the brief given to the designers at Dacia for its new flagship SUV and, boy ...
Unveiled in September 2021, the first-ever Dacia Jogger underwent a small update in June 2022. By small, think fancier grille and the Dacia brand's new corporate logo. Sometime in the second half ...
Low running costs Easy to drive 140-mile range The Dacia Spring is the first EV from the value-driven manufacturer, and offers an interesting option for those seeking an affordable and compact ...
The unique selling point of the Dacia Spring is obviously its price. At €16,990 for the entry-level model, it is Ireland’s cheapest electric car and is produced by a company that operates a ...
Dacia Spring vs Leapmotor T03: Design and engineering Encouragingly, both manufacturers are reputable enough to dispel such concerns. Dacia ’s reputation speaks for itself by now.
2025 Dacia Bigster | PH Review Cheap, cheerful and capable, the Bigster could be a star car of 2025 By Matt Bird / Friday 28 March 2025 / 178 comments ...
PSSST. Want a shiny new motor at a second-hand price?Of course you do.Then go and see Dacia.Sandero is still Britain’s cheapest new car at £14,200.
Dacia’s flagship that manages to be both value-for-money and slightly posher than other models. Useful, if not particularly flash ...
Hybrid & Electric Vehicles I've driven the retro-inspired Renault 4 E-Tech and it's just as fun as the R5... but with added practicality Hybrid & Electric Vehicles Dacia’s Batmobile-like racer ...
The Dacia Duster Journey Hybrid is Top Gear's 2024 'All The Car You’ll Ever Need Of The Year' and begins its long-term review.