I am considering buying a Dacia today. Just looking at some final You Tube videos on the car. My heart sunk when I saw you get out that large sheet of paper with all the things that had gone wrong with the car that year. You got me, very funny and well done 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Have had the Dacia Logan Mcv 1.5 dci for the past 8 years... Only changed the usual service parts and a rear wheel bearing... Now nearing 100000 miles of motoring looks like it can go for another 100k with regular servicing still returning 60mpg and used daily 😊😊
I love my Dacia Jogger and can sleep in the back with third row of seats removed. Is new Duster longer than the previous model with the seats down? Also, how flat is the floor?
We have a 72reg 1.3(130) Extreme SE and it’s brilliant! Bought as a second car from new, but it has become our main family vehicle. Great on our honking roads here in rural Lincolnshire! We are smug knowing that we’ve not been ripped off or fleeced with buying a big name expensive car! Love it!
Only one point. Car reviewers pander to the manufacturers, glad to hear someone come straight out and say "Hard Plastics are not then end and be all the vehicle".
After 22 years of various Audis, I refused to pay huge prices any more and bought a Dacia Duster 1.3 Journey a year ago. It's brilliant! Don't go expecting luxury but honestly for a day to day workhorse it just gets on with the job. I keep horses so mine is always full of hay and horse feed. All I did extra to it was to put a decent set of tyres on it - Michelin Crossclimate 2 - so that I could get around safely in all weathers + like you, a space saver spare wheel and cage for under the car. Really pleased with it and tempted by the new series petrol 4x4 model. I did love driving my TTs and Q2 but honestly there's just no point in having a performance car nowadays with speed restrictions and jams everywhere, plus of course the potholes. Great little SUV that does the job perfectly. I get around 49mpg (not in Eco mode) around our country lanes.
Agreed - a great value car and, even in 2WD format, it can handle most things with the addition of Michelin Crossclimate 2 tyres. My own Duster (diesel) is now over 7 years/130k miles old and has been faultless. If a diesel option was still available, I'd probably upgrade to the latest model.
Greetings from South Africa. I watched your first video on the Duster and agree with your views on simplicity for vehicles. Also impressed with the good service you've had from this car over the past year. You have a great presentation style, easy with no BS. I've just suscribed to your channel and look forward to watching in the future.
I've just purchased a duster 1.3 tce comfort 2019 actually picking it up Monday, replacing my vauxhall insignia which as been nothing but a money pit, my stomach been churning all weekend with nerves about getting a dacia, but watching your video as really put my mind at rest and dacia owners seem to love them, I hope I'm the same
Got a duster from new on a 71 plate,due to my company "re structure " I could no longer have the use of a pool car so I had to go all over the UK in my duster I've clocked up 98k but it's been a pleasure to be in my duster I've had it serviced using dacia parts and oil and drive it like it's my best friend ,great mpg sat nav , blue tooth and DAB added to my enjoyment well done dacia you rock
I really like your review style. I will call this a british working mans review which i think is quite rare. Glad to hear nothing has gone wrong and being about the same age i rem thouse 80's cars which were made already broken. Things have moved on a lot. Looking forward to the NEW duster hitting the roads next month. Great video.
Fresh Dacia Duster owner here: Indeed, the latest version of the Dacia Duster 2 comes with "modular" roof rails, available in the higher trim levels (as it is the case for Sandero Stepway), that you can mount across the roof too. And this will also be available on the Duster 3 coming summer this year. All in all, you get a good amount of car for the money. It was even better a few years ago, but the prices have gone up quite abruptly. At the moment, at least in Romania, if you need a 4x4 with good ground clearance, Dacia Duster is still the cheapest option on the market, trading some blows with Suziki Vitara and lower trim levels of the S-Cross.
A great, honest review. I bought a brand new Duster Extreme a month ago and it is fantastic. The build quality is better than a New Abarth I had previously, which incidentally had a lot of inferior/ really cheap scratchy plastic. At least the Duster interiors are sturdy and seem resistant to wear. I’m betting the Duster will be more reliable also… as you depicted.
Brought a new Duster journey edc last Feb. Brilliant car no issues just done 24k goes really well and I get around 47mpg. Tows my boat better than my previous vehicle 2019 mitsubishi l200. Will definitely have another might try the new hybrid.
Worked for a furniture maker many decades ago, he used to have the classic Volvo estate for the same purpose, also had a natty little box trailer for putting the kitchen carcasses in but never bothered with owning a van either.
Great review Paul. Just like having a chinwag with my brother-in-law. Got my eye on the latest Duster but suspect there will be some bargains for old stock so really useful to learn about your experience. Cheers!
Had my extreme 4x4 a few months. Absolutely love it and couldn’t care less about the badge snobs. Does everything it says on the tin. I think Dacia have hit a bit of a sweet spot and no doubt more people will look at buying them for their value for money and reliability.
I've had my Duster 1.3 tce 130 Twenty SE for 3 years now. Fair enough if you bang your knee getting in on the dash the Duster wins. Apart from that I can't fault it,I've usually had fiestas before ,but the price for a second-hand fiesta to a brand new Duster. Mmmm, no brainer, it's a Duster all the way. Roomy ..economical, comfy ,all the toys you need, and no slouch performance wise.
The 1.6 Petrol was a good engine but very under powered. in 2019 it was replaced by the 1.3 turbo which i have in mine and comes in 130 bhp or 150 bhp. I have the 130 and has more than enough power with loads of torque but again not the most economical, but with none thrashing it around I return around 41 mpg a week of city and motorway driving. Agree its a great car and I have had it for just over a year now and also had not a single problems with it over 36k miles.
My sister just handed her 2020 Duster AWD prestige, back she liked the car but the it did have issues, the driveshafts more so the front CV Joints were replaced under warranty they clicked from 11000k miles the car had 32k also the gearbox mounts started to sag causing gear changing to get progressively worse as the miles increased the salesman tried to get her into a new Duster but she wanted something a bit tougher and a bit less basic so she settled for new Nissan Juke , juries out on that one as its loaded with Renault parts too. Glad you have had trouble free ownership though she may have had a Friday afternoon car.
Great review. I got one question tho', if this is petrol with manual transmission and you try to go uphill from full stop, do you need to push a lot of gas, I mean rev it up to 2500-3000rpm and etc. which tends to fry the clutch? I am used to diesel cars and have lots of uphill driving and stopping, thus I am wondering if this would be good choice or not, specially the TCE130 with 4x4.
I did a similar video back in 2016 when I bought my first duster also had it for a year and not a problem whatsoever the only reason I sold it because I didn't want to diesel car anymore...cheers Phil
Seriously thinking about the new shape Duster instead of the new shape Captur , my current Renault Captur is up for swapping early next year , love it but the New Duster looks great and the price against the Captur should be competitive
Hi Paul just brought the same car 2019 plate orange colour for £12000.00 with 29795 on the clock the test drive went OK, it's know road burner "not got the zip" of my ford focus 1.6 tdci witch is just beginning to have egr & DPF problems but then again it as done 165000 miles. .I will not be doing the miles I used to do that's why I have gone back to petrol the 1.6, sce Dacia duster renault engine is old tech but hopefully reliable, nice to see you are still happy, I asked you for a update on your opinion on the duster 1.6 a few months ago so thank you for posting this video. I nearly went for the 1.3 turbo engine but decided on the 1.6 sce so let's hope I have made the right decision
Im about to exchange my Clio TCE 90 2017 for one of these from 2020 with the TCE 100 engine. Really good to know they are reliable but since i had no problems with my Clio (besides new gearbox but that was it in 5 years ownership) i guess it should be the same.
When I was young your choice of cheap new cars was mainly those from Eastern Europe, including the Communist built Dacia's of old but mostly Ladas, Skodas and Yugos. Slightly higher up the scale were the early Hyundai cars that were just Korean built versions of older European cars, still way cheap compared to Ford's and Vauxhall but a bit more expensive than Lada and Yugo. I agree about the touchscreens, and most are overkill with features as pretty much everyone these days uses Android Auto or Apple Carplay anyway. The new Duster coming soon is also one seriously good looking car too, if I was after a new Duster I'd be holding off for that.
My wife has a duster. It's great. I have a brand new Peugeot 2008 gt with touch screen controls for everything. I hate this feature. My screen locked up and I was basically screwed. Please manufacturers , go back to physical controls for the most used features.
Great video you've uploaded here, got a couple of mates that have Dacia's, they swear by them, i was looking at spending £25k on a Range Rover, then I thought, that's a lot of money, I ended up £13k on a 4x4 and £8k on a 4ltr Jag XJS for weekends and shows, to top it off I have £4k spare for repairs if needed (which I'm sure I will😂),
I bought a 66 plate from brand new, 1.5 diesel , and im telling you its slow ! Its gear change in first runs out of revs quickly ,if you turn into sharp bends it feels it wants to turn over , the steering is heavy, the wide tyres find all the road ruts,but its the most reliable car ive ever owned and probably in this day and age ever will, i get 50mpg on a run at 70mph, and easily 47 to 50 around town , if you buy one buy the second edition with electric power steering , the car is a practical workhorse tin box on 4 wheels and will never let u down , and if it breaks, its bloody cheap to fix , and you know no one will steal it , unless there using it to move house , ive owned alot of cars this is the most reliable car if u can put up with boring and just drive , then its a no brainer
bought my first car in 1984.. seeking expert advice i was warned not to buy anything built on a monday or friday due to factory werkers heads not in the game on those days 😂
I agree with your assessment. I've had a duster prestige 4x4 1.2 turbo for 7 years and it's been faultless. Apart from the annual service and mot I've not had to spend a penny on it. The mechanic who does the service/mot is impressed with it too.
I have the same car but have noticed a rattle/vibration noise from the passenger side. The rattle is especially prevalent when using the Bluetooth hands free. Just wondering if anyone has experienced that and what the resolution was? I’m thinking it could be to do with potential wires rattling around in the passenger side A pillar.
I am considering buying a Dacia today. Just looking at some final You Tube videos on the car. My heart sunk when I saw you get out that large sheet of paper with all the things that had gone wrong with the car that year. You got me, very funny and well done 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Have had the Dacia Logan Mcv 1.5 dci for the past 8 years... Only changed the usual service parts and a rear wheel bearing... Now nearing 100000 miles of motoring looks like it can go for another 100k with regular servicing still returning 60mpg and used daily 😊😊
Very Dacia 👍 thanks for your comment 👌
I love my Dacia Jogger and can sleep in the back with third row of seats removed. Is new Duster longer than the previous model with the seats down? Also, how flat is the floor?
We have a 72reg 1.3(130) Extreme SE and it’s brilliant! Bought as a second car from new, but it has become our main family vehicle. Great on our honking roads here in rural Lincolnshire! We are smug knowing that we’ve not been ripped off or fleeced with buying a big name expensive car! Love it!
Only one point. Car reviewers pander to the manufacturers, glad to hear someone come straight out and say "Hard Plastics are not then end and be all the vehicle".
After 22 years of various Audis, I refused to pay huge prices any more and bought a Dacia Duster 1.3 Journey a year ago. It's brilliant! Don't go expecting luxury but honestly for a day to day workhorse it just gets on with the job. I keep horses so mine is always full of hay and horse feed. All I did extra to it was to put a decent set of tyres on it - Michelin Crossclimate 2 - so that I could get around safely in all weathers + like you, a space saver spare wheel and cage for under the car. Really pleased with it and tempted by the new series petrol 4x4 model. I did love driving my TTs and Q2 but honestly there's just no point in having a performance car nowadays with speed restrictions and jams everywhere, plus of course the potholes. Great little SUV that does the job perfectly. I get around 49mpg (not in Eco mode) around our country lanes.
Agreed - a great value car and, even in 2WD format, it can handle most things with the addition of Michelin Crossclimate 2 tyres. My own Duster (diesel) is now over 7 years/130k miles old and has been faultless. If a diesel option was still available, I'd probably upgrade to the latest model.
Greetings from South Africa.
I watched your first video on the Duster and agree with your views on simplicity for vehicles.
Also impressed with the good service you've had from this car over the past year.
You have a great presentation style, easy with no BS.
I've just suscribed to your channel and look forward to watching in the future.
I've got one 6 months old.. I can't fault it. Love the nice wipe clean no bs plastics.
I have a 71 1.3 tce 130. I’m a painter and the hard plastic are brilliant, just as you say you can wipe them down.❤
Spot on with your views and review. Had a few days in seville spain. Every other taxi a Dacia Duster. Thats got to tell you something.
Pop the headrests down before folding the rear seats. User error 🤔 only kidding! Great video 👍
We have a 72 reg, 1.5 diesel turbo prestige and love it, especially the 54mpg and that’s without using eco mode.
Just came across you Paul,some on here talk totally bull, great video, all that us ordinary folk want to know 🙌🙌
True Grit
Rented a 2019 for 2 weeks in Morocco…absolutely loved it. Great mpg (diesel) acceleration, breaks , ground clearance…etc
I've just purchased a duster 1.3 tce comfort 2019 actually picking it up Monday, replacing my vauxhall insignia which as been nothing but a money pit, my stomach been churning all weekend with nerves about getting a dacia, but watching your video as really put my mind at rest and dacia owners seem to love them, I hope I'm the same
Got a duster from new on a 71 plate,due to my company "re structure " I could no longer have the use of a pool car so I had to go all over the UK in my duster I've clocked up 98k but it's been a pleasure to be in my duster I've had it serviced using dacia parts and oil and drive it like it's my best friend ,great mpg sat nav , blue tooth and DAB added to my enjoyment well done dacia you rock
I really like your review style. I will call this a british working mans review which i think is quite rare. Glad to hear nothing has gone wrong and being about the same age i rem thouse 80's cars which were made already broken. Things have moved on a lot. Looking forward to the NEW duster hitting the roads next month. Great video.
Nice to hear the news. If you put a couple of twists in the roof load straps, I think they will not oscillate.
Fresh Dacia Duster owner here: Indeed, the latest version of the Dacia Duster 2 comes with "modular" roof rails, available in the higher trim levels (as it is the case for Sandero Stepway), that you can mount across the roof too. And this will also be available on the Duster 3 coming summer this year.
All in all, you get a good amount of car for the money. It was even better a few years ago, but the prices have gone up quite abruptly. At the moment, at least in Romania, if you need a 4x4 with good ground clearance, Dacia Duster is still the cheapest option on the market, trading some blows with Suziki Vitara and lower trim levels of the S-Cross.
A great, honest review. I bought a brand new Duster Extreme a month ago and it is fantastic. The build quality is better than a New Abarth I had previously, which incidentally had a lot of inferior/ really cheap scratchy plastic. At least the Duster interiors are sturdy and seem resistant to wear. I’m betting the Duster will be more reliable also… as you depicted.
sandero 6 years - love it
Brought a new Duster journey edc last Feb. Brilliant car no issues just done 24k goes really well and I get around 47mpg. Tows my boat better than my previous vehicle 2019 mitsubishi l200. Will definitely have another might try the new hybrid.
Worked for a furniture maker many decades ago, he used to have the classic Volvo estate for the same purpose, also had a natty little box trailer for putting the kitchen carcasses in but never bothered with owning a van either.
Great review Paul. Just like having a chinwag with my brother-in-law. Got my eye on the latest Duster but suspect there will be some bargains for old stock so really useful to learn about your experience. Cheers!
Had my extreme 4x4 a few months. Absolutely love it and couldn’t care less about the badge snobs. Does everything it says on the tin. I think Dacia have hit a bit of a sweet spot and no doubt more people will look at buying them for their value for money and reliability.
nice one mate, great to hear a genuine bloke give an honest review
Great video, I am worries about the new engines and lack of a deisel but good to know it is reliable.
Thank you for this video. Very interesting to hear about your experiences with the car. Considering buying one.
I've had my Duster 1.3 tce 130 Twenty SE for 3 years now. Fair enough if you bang your knee getting in on the dash the Duster wins. Apart from that I can't fault it,I've usually had fiestas before ,but the price for a second-hand fiesta to a brand new Duster. Mmmm, no brainer, it's a Duster all the way. Roomy ..economical, comfy ,all the toys you need, and no slouch performance wise.
The 1.6 Petrol was a good engine but very under powered. in 2019 it was replaced by the 1.3 turbo which i have in mine and comes in 130 bhp or 150 bhp. I have the 130 and has more than enough power with loads of torque but again not the most economical, but with none thrashing it around I return around 41 mpg a week of city and motorway driving. Agree its a great car and I have had it for just over a year now and also had not a single problems with it over 36k miles.
My sister just handed her 2020 Duster AWD prestige, back she liked the car but the it did have issues, the driveshafts more so the front CV Joints were replaced under warranty they clicked from 11000k miles the car had 32k also the gearbox mounts started to sag causing gear changing to get progressively worse as the miles increased the salesman tried to get her into a new Duster but she wanted something a bit tougher and a bit less basic so she settled for new Nissan Juke , juries out on that one as its loaded with Renault parts too. Glad you have had trouble free ownership though she may have had a Friday afternoon car.
Great review.
I got one question tho', if this is petrol with manual transmission and you try to go uphill from full stop, do you need to push a lot of gas, I mean rev it up to 2500-3000rpm and etc. which tends to fry the clutch?
I am used to diesel cars and have lots of uphill driving and stopping, thus I am wondering if this would be good choice or not, specially the TCE130 with 4x4.
What engine do you have in this?
I'm looking at getting a 1.5 diesel.
I did a similar video back in 2016 when I bought my first duster also had it for a year and not a problem whatsoever the only reason I sold it because I didn't want to diesel car anymore...cheers Phil
Diesel engines are better & will go on for above 500,000 miles, petrol engines are much much less. Diesel is much less wearing.
@@seltaeb3302 yes that is definitely true
Seriously thinking about the new shape Duster instead of the new shape Captur , my current Renault Captur is up for swapping early next year , love it but the New Duster looks great and the price against the Captur should be competitive
i think they have an ECU software update for the way some Dacia engines hang on to revs when changing gear
Hi Paul just brought the same car 2019 plate orange colour for £12000.00 with 29795 on the clock the test drive went OK, it's know road burner "not got the zip" of my ford focus 1.6 tdci witch is just beginning to have egr & DPF problems but then again it as done 165000 miles. .I will not be doing the miles I used to do that's why I have gone back to petrol the 1.6, sce Dacia duster renault engine is old tech but hopefully reliable, nice to see you are still happy, I asked you for a update on your opinion on the duster 1.6 a few months ago so thank you for posting this video. I nearly went for the 1.3 turbo engine but decided on the 1.6 sce so let's hope I have made the right decision
We've both got our fingers crossed, but so far so good, I've only lifted the bonnet once in a year to check oil and top up screen wash, thanks.
Im about to exchange my Clio TCE 90 2017 for one of these from 2020 with the TCE 100 engine.
Really good to know they are reliable but since i had no problems with my Clio (besides new gearbox but that was it in 5 years ownership) i guess it should be the same.
When I was young your choice of cheap new cars was mainly those from Eastern Europe, including the Communist built Dacia's of old but mostly Ladas, Skodas and Yugos. Slightly higher up the scale were the early Hyundai cars that were just Korean built versions of older European cars, still way cheap compared to Ford's and Vauxhall but a bit more expensive than Lada and Yugo.
I agree about the touchscreens, and most are overkill with features as pretty much everyone these days uses Android Auto or Apple Carplay anyway. The new Duster coming soon is also one seriously good looking car too, if I was after a new Duster I'd be holding off for that.
Thanks for your comment, I think the gap has really been closed with the budget brands...it shows how inflated other makes are atm.
Like your commentary keep it up
My wife has a duster. It's great. I have a brand new Peugeot 2008 gt with touch screen controls for everything. I hate this feature. My screen locked up and I was basically screwed. Please manufacturers , go back to physical controls for the most used features.
Great video you've uploaded here, got a couple of mates that have Dacia's, they swear by them, i was looking at spending £25k on a Range Rover, then I thought, that's a lot of money, I ended up £13k on a 4x4 and £8k on a 4ltr Jag XJS for weekends and shows, to top it off I have £4k spare for repairs if needed (which I'm sure I will😂),
Wow good choice on both counts, I've had a few xj6's and used all of the 2k I kept back for maintenance each time...I still want a late XJS one day.
Great vid!
I bought a 66 plate from brand new, 1.5 diesel , and im telling you its slow ! Its gear change in first runs out of revs quickly ,if you turn into sharp bends it feels it wants to turn over , the steering is heavy, the wide tyres find all the road ruts,but its the most reliable car ive ever owned and probably in this day and age ever will, i get 50mpg on a run at 70mph, and easily 47 to 50 around town , if you buy one buy the second edition with electric power steering , the car is a practical workhorse tin box on 4 wheels and will never let u down , and if it breaks, its bloody cheap to fix , and you know no one will steal it , unless there using it to move house , ive owned alot of cars this is the most reliable car if u can put up with boring and just drive , then its a no brainer
bought my first car in 1984.. seeking expert advice i was warned not to buy anything built on a monday or friday due to factory werkers heads not in the game on those days 😂
I agree with your assessment. I've had a duster prestige 4x4 1.2 turbo for 7 years and it's been faultless. Apart from the annual service and mot I've not had to spend a penny on it. The mechanic who does the service/mot is impressed with it too.
Good choice, must try a turbo version one day
Put a bit of pipe insulation around the straps, better grip and no Chinese vibes!
Good idea thank-you
I would be worried if someone tried to sell me a car with "expensive" plastic on the dash.
Hi mate can you give me a link or the actual info on your roof bars please thanx.. dude...
Did you know that the roof bars the car comes with are transformable to 90 deg?
Would you recommend a 1.5 dci Dacia Duster for Taxi work .
They do a 7 seater on the same chassis, not the Duster though.
Jogger isnt it. Our neighbour loves hers no problems at all👍
Great engine had it in my megane 1.5 dci 110. The clutch always caused me problems though.
I have the same car but have noticed a rattle/vibration noise from the passenger side. The rattle is especially prevalent when using the Bluetooth hands free. Just wondering if anyone has experienced that and what the resolution was? I’m thinking it could be to do with potential wires rattling around in the passenger side A pillar.
Yes it will probably be the wires rattling, I had the same, watched a video on here showing the problem and how to fix it, a 5 minute repair
Paul, please just talk about the car! A lot of waffling but let's just do the headline & when you did start about the car the mic went😅.
Stop going on about other things and talk about the car