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If it’s transport you’re after, Britain’s cheap
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
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
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
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
The Renault 5 has all the glamour and excitement, but it’s the frumpier, roomier and far more versatile 4 that actually delivers the goods
Editor-at-large Mark Walton hasn’t been the same since ...