What's the pricing for the Dacia Duster?
Are your prices correct for the Dacia Duster Signature 4x4?
Vincent McInerney (Listowel)Jan 2013 Filed under: pricing
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Hi Vincent,
Our prices were correct at the time of each article - the date is displayed in each case. For clarity, at the time of writing this, the pricing is as follows:
- Dacia Duster Alternative: €15,990
- Dacia Duster Signature: €17,990
- Dacia Duster Signature 4x4: €19,990
All are powered by the same 1.5-litre dCi diesel engine producing 110hp. The front-wheel drive cars are in Band B1 and the 4x4 one is in Band B2.
Hope that clears it up?
Can you clarify the price of the Dacia Duster 4x4?
Is the real price of Dacia Duster 4x4 €14,990 as shown on this site or €18,990 as on the Dacia site?
Rolande Hall (Shannon, Co. Clare)Sep 2012 Filed under: pricing
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Hi Rolande,
The €14,990 price quoted in our first drive is for the entry level, two-wheel-drive, Duster in 'Alternative' specification with the Signature 4WD model that we tested coming in at €18,990 as you say.
For reference, information from manufacturer sites should always be checked, as prices and specifications can change over time and every once in a while a car will slip through the cracks when we update test drives.
We hope that clears things up for you.
Can you clarify the Dacia Duster pricing?
Hi, in your test drive you qoted Dacia Duster 4x4 at €14,900 for the 4x4. It's €18,900 I believe. Can you please clarify?
Stan Bytheway (Cork)Sep 2012 Filed under: new car ordering
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Hi Stan,
The price, as stated in the text of the article (€14,990) is a starting price for the line-up, not the 4x4 model. The sole four-wheel drive version, in Signature trim, costs €18,990.
Hope that makes things clearer.
Where can I buy and test drive the Dacia Duster?
Where can I buy and test drive the Dacia Duster?
Mairtin O Riordain (Cork)Aug 2012 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Martin,
Best place to start is www.dacia.ie, as it has a "Find a dealer" facility. We're informed that there are cars in all dealers right now for test drives.
Let us know how you get on.
In case you've not seen it, here's our first drive of the Dacia Duster on Irish roads.
What do you think of the new Dacia Duster?
Hi, I would like to know what do you think of the new Dacia Duster. I was thinking of buying one.
Patrick Collier (Newbridge)Aug 2012 Filed under: choosing new car
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Hi Patrick,
It makes a lot of sense for the money. It does everything that the likes of an entry-level Nissan Qashqai or Skoda Yeti does but for a way lower price. For its basic price you could only afford a three- to four-year old Qashqai for instance.
However, it isn't as impressive in terms of ambience as the established makers' cars. Neither is it as polished on the road.
Nevertheless, its running costs are low, equipment levels generous and of course it comes with a new car warranty...
Read Paul's first drive here for more, but if you have any specific questions please do come back to us.
Should Lada come back to Western Europe?
I have read that Lada are preparing to move into the Western European market in 2012. Is it really worth it, given their reputation and the fact that the budget end of the market is pretty heavily saturated already?
Paul Campbell (Irishtown)Apr 2010 Filed under: budget
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Hi Paul.
It's true, Lada's owners, which include the Renault-Nissan alliance, have said that it makes sense to bring the brand back to this side of Europe. If that happens it's also likely that the cars will be made in right-hand drive for the UK and Ireland.
I agree it'll take some marketing genius to turn around the image side of things, but bear in mind that Skoda was once seen as no better than a Lada - and look at it now.
The reasoning behind all this is apparently to beat the Chinese car makers to it. Renault-Nissan will be represented at the super-cheap end of the market by Dacia and Lada before the likely arrival of a handful of Chinese manufacturers.
Whether they'll be successful in Ireland or not remains to be seen. You reckon that the budget end is already pretty busy? Maybe there's room for new cars at an even lower price.