The Dacia Sandero is one of the cheapest cars currently on sale in the UK, the Sandero offers excellent value for money. A recent facelift also brings plenty of small improvements, meaning you really do get a lot of car for not much of an outlay.
The range starts at under £6,000, which is seriously cheap for a brand new car. However the entry-level Access version does have 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol unit with 74bhp. Spend a little more on a higher-spec Sandero though and you'll get plenty of extra kit and a punchy petrol turbo, or a very efficient diesel.
All comments (42)
eslick
8 Sep 17#1
Sorry but this again, welcome to hotukrrpdeals :disappointed:
hottoast
8 Sep 17#2
Isn't this the normal price, in which case it isn't a deal?
Voted cold.
smk77
8 Sep 17#3
Do they do a diesel scrappage and pay you to take this junk away? :grin:
darecy
8 Sep 17#4
Make sure your door isn't bent :grin:
stealth666 to darecy
8 Sep 17#16
door pins wear a lot too...
soldierboy001 to darecy
9 Sep 17#37
That is pre Renault days.
shalton
8 Sep 17#5
RRP
singhisking68 to shalton
8 Sep 17#12
You Do The Maths.... :thumbsup:
guttediam
8 Sep 17#6
Do they do a Scrappage scheme? :thinking:
Derek_Duval
8 Sep 17#7
So something with a sky high RRP, then artificially discounted is a deal then? RRP means nothing, hot from me :smile:
Keith9534
8 Sep 17#8
Scrappage is only offered by manufacturers this time around ( and in my opinion isn`t real as its just overinflated in advance! )
Opening post
The range starts at under £6,000, which is seriously cheap for a brand new car. However the entry-level Access version does have 1.0-litre three-cylinder petrol unit with 74bhp. Spend a little more on a higher-spec Sandero though and you'll get plenty of extra kit and a punchy petrol turbo, or a very efficient diesel.
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Voted cold.
Make sure your door isn't bent :grin:
RRP means nothing, hot from me :smile: