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The Dacia Jogger is an affordable seven-seater estate that comes with a fresh look, oodles of space and a used price tag that makes it hugely appealing to anyone on a budget.
What you get from the Dacia Jogger is a no-nonsense larger edition of the popular Dacia Sandero, with more space and seven seats plus a raised ride height and cool roofline topped with rails.
While it’s quite a unique proposition and cheap too, the Dacia Jogger has some close rivals, like the Skoda Octavia Estate or MG5 if an estate-style car is on your shopping list.
The good thing with it’s affordable status is that you don’t need to break the bank to go up the trim levels, with the middle Comfort option being a good bet. All cars come with a simple-but-effective 1-litre engine and manual gearbox.
Considering that, the Dacia Jogger feels like a very capable proposition on the road and drives and handles well enough. It’s reasonably economical too, meaning that buying one and running it is an appealing option if funds are tight.
If you’re looking for an affordable used buy, there’s a huge amount of choice. Take a look at a Dacia Jogger for sale on heycar to discover just what’s on offer.
The Dacia Jogger is a great idea if you’re looking for a high-riding, spacious and affordable large estate. It might not come big on frills, but it gets the job done without breaking the bank, which is a real positive.
While this isn’t the most refined car in the world, it does what it does brilliantly. Performance is fine, space levels are excellent and if you head for the mid-range trim level you’ll get a reasonable level of features and functionality.
All that comes with a relatively bargain price tag too, with used examples of the Dacia Jogger stacking up well against the likes of rival options such as the Skoda Octavia Estate or MG5.
If you’ve got more budget then the Volkswagen Golf Estate or the Skoda Karoq, which strays into SUV territory, are good but in terms of value for money, the Dacia Jogger is hard to beat.
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This is pretty easy. There's only one engine for now – a 1.0-litre petrol paired with a six-speed manual gearbox. There's probably not much reason to wait for the hybrid engine (unless, perhaps, you want an automatic gearbox) – its higher list price will wipe out any potential fuel cost savings.
In terms of trim level, the majority of buyers are expected to go for the Dacia Jogger Comfort or Extreme SE. We wouldn't bother with the entry-level Duster Essential unless you're really counting the pennies - the difference in monthly payments between this and the higher-spec models is minimal and brings nice-to-have features like a reversing camera and an in-built infotainment system.
Like everything else associated with the Dacia brand, things are kept pretty simple with the trim options for the Jogger. That makes homing in on the right used example for your needs very easy indeed.
The Dacia Jogger’s dimensions are:
The Dacia Jogger’s boot size is:
Currently, the Dacia Jogger will costs £155/year to tax while the Dacia Jogger Hybrid will be ten pounds less when it arrives.
The Dacia Jogger Essential and Comfort currently sit in insurance group 13, while the Dacia Jogger Extreme is slightly higher at insurance group 14. That should mean it'll be roughly the same as a base-spec Ford Focus Estate to cover.
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