Dacia Duster price rise
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calibrax said:
Glad to see the Ugly stick is still in use! Almost as attractive as a Singsong Rodiushora said:
I don't know. Its not a Skoda is it? i.e. Everyones thinking they are getting a car with VAG group internals etc. Its a Romanian brand with French internals. I think after the dust has settled its going to drop price wise on the used market.
Also factor in the negative press on 'Romanian' which we've only seen the tip of. If there really is an influx and that word gets used alot in insulting terms....well.
Apart from the old Skoda jokes- ever heard a bad word against Czech's? No.
Dacia Finance is putting the diesel 2WD version at £4,040 at 48 months old - unsure about the petrols (step in, Renault salesmen of PH....).Also factor in the negative press on 'Romanian' which we've only seen the tip of. If there really is an influx and that word gets used alot in insulting terms....well.
Apart from the old Skoda jokes- ever heard a bad word against Czech's? No.
Yes, it's underwritten by Renault's finance arm, but they can't possibly be in the business of losing money.
10 Pence Short said:
I doubt used values will drop too far in percentage terms. Look at the C1 etc. You'll still pay £4k for a 3 year old one when they were just over 6 new.
I've posted this on another thread already so switch off now if you've read it but I went into the Dacia Dealer to look with a view to buying and thought the car was well built and just what I was looking for but a mid range DCi version of the Duster.
The salesman walked me past about 12 Dusters and then told me they didn't have one for test drive for a week or so but later told me that he couldn't sell me one for 7 months as all the ones they had were demo cars. I was hot to trot!
He told me how basic they are and how he thought it would be unsuitable for me, pointed out all of the negatives and tried to get me to buy a Renault Scenic instead (not even remotely similar and too much tech for me).
The ridiculously long wait put me off, not his sales patter.
I went to the dealership next door and bought a Nissan.
This was 2 weeks ago.
The salesman walked me past about 12 Dusters and then told me they didn't have one for test drive for a week or so but later told me that he couldn't sell me one for 7 months as all the ones they had were demo cars. I was hot to trot!
He told me how basic they are and how he thought it would be unsuitable for me, pointed out all of the negatives and tried to get me to buy a Renault Scenic instead (not even remotely similar and too much tech for me).
The ridiculously long wait put me off, not his sales patter.
I went to the dealership next door and bought a Nissan.
This was 2 weeks ago.
Yes it's gone up, the whole range has.
The basic model has gone up the most with just a small changes. But as (for example with our dealership anyway) they make up 1.5% of our total Dacia sales it makes squat all difference.
The top spec car has gone up by about £300, but you now get cruise control as standard and ESC standard across the range.
Things change, prices go up. Still a bargain for a brand new car.
The basic model has gone up the most with just a small changes. But as (for example with our dealership anyway) they make up 1.5% of our total Dacia sales it makes squat all difference.
The top spec car has gone up by about £300, but you now get cruise control as standard and ESC standard across the range.
Things change, prices go up. Still a bargain for a brand new car.
Censorious said:
The salesman walked me past about 12 Dusters and then told me they didn't have one for test drive for a week or so but later told me that he couldn't sell me one for 7 months as all the ones they had were demo cars. I was hot to trot!
So he has 12 demo cars but you can't test drive one for a week? Was there a really long line of people standing waiting for the test drive?Try another dealer, my local one was much better and almost insisted we took the keys. We really weren't interested in buying one but he was trying quite hard. He did mention that they were selling extremely well and if we wanted something specific then there is a waiting list but he was more than happy to talk figures and let us drive one. He was a lot less enthusiastic about the various Renaults.
I do wonder if Renault are keeping production low on purpose to help the resale values, so far it's working well.
ionutzzz said:
The price rise is logic because they now have ASR (Traction Control) with ESC (Electronic Stability Control) even on the Access.
Basic Duster Access 4 x 2 now £9,495 with ASR (Traction Control) with ESC (Electronic Stability Control) AS STANDARD.
Nothing like a bit of spin (and a price rise) to gloss over an EU ruling that says these have to be standard now Basic Duster Access 4 x 2 now £9,495 with ASR (Traction Control) with ESC (Electronic Stability Control) AS STANDARD.
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