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Dacia Duster meets Sandrider
We drive the new Dacia Duster – sm
WHY WE’RE RUNNING IT To see if a sub-£27,000 price tag really does give you all the car you’ll ever need We Brits love a bargain. Seeking them out has become our cost-of-living-crisis national pastime
The Dacia Bigster is a Dacia Duster, but bigger; sometimes naming cars doesn’t have to be complicated. It’s a slightly silly name, but we’ll get used to it. Being named after a household cleaning tool
IT’S FUNNY THE CARS THAT ATTRACT attention. Especially from the people around you. As you can imagine, Meaden Towers tends to have some wild and wonderful kit parked in the yard. The neighbours have b
If it’s transport you’re after, Britain’s cheapest car makes perfect sense – even when touring some of Britain’s most expensive towns
IF ever there was a car with a name that matched its intent, the Dacia Bigster is it. If you need more space than the brand’s Duster offers, then the Bigster fits the brief for a few thousand pounds e
WITH the lower end of the market covered by the likes of the Sandero supermini, Jogger seven-seater and Spring electric city car, the only way was up for the expansion of Dacia’s range. Enter the Bigs