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Store: Birtley
Fuel Type: Petrol/LPG
Store: Birtley
Fuel Type: Petrol/LPG
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Finance representative example (PCP)

Total cash price £11,199. Borrowing £10,079 with a £1,120 deposit at a representative APR of 11.9%.

48 monthly payments
£190.42
Fixed interest rate
11.9%
Total amount payable
£14,616.35
Cost of credit
£3,417.35
Optional final payment
£4,356.00
Purchase fee
£10.00
Annual mileage limit
6000 miles

Why buy a used Dacia

Used Dacia cars offer excellent value. There's a choice of compact hatchbacks and spacious SUVs in the lineup. Inside, you'll find straightforward technology that works when you need it. Dacia’s material quality isn't going to win any awards, but its cars are designed to be durable and affordable to run.

Popular Dacia models for sale at Motorpoint

  • Sandero – Affordable supermini hatchback with decent cabin space and low running costs
  • Sandero Stepway – SUV-styled Sandero with more ride height
  • Duster – Capable, compact SUV with respectable off-road ability
  • Jogger – Versatile seven-seater partway between an estate and an MPV

Owning a Dacia

Running costs remain Dacia's strongest selling point for used car buyers. Fuel economy figures are high across the range, while insurance and servicing costs should be among the lowest in each segment. Dacia's uncomplicated approach means fewer parts to potentially fail.

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Why buy from Motorpoint?

FAQs

Dacia comes from Romania and was founded in 1966. The company first began using manufacturing facilities that had originally been used to build aircraft engines during the Second World War. In 1999, Dacia was purchased from the Romanian government by Renault and remains part of that group to this day.

Dacia cars have ranked highly in recent reliability surveys from Auto Express, What Car? and JD Power. This is partly down to Dacia being a budget brand, which tends to offer more basic equipment levels, meaning there’s less to go wrong.

Yes, Dacia currently makes an electric car, but you can’t buy it in the UK yet. Dacia’s EV is called the Spring and is one of the most affordable battery-powered cars you can currently buy in Europe. Dacia hasn’t confirmed whether it’ll sell the Spring in the UK due to the costs associated with redesigning it for right-hand-drive markets.

TCe is the Dacia brand name – borrowed from parent company Renault – for its turbocharged petrol engines. The acronym stands for Turbo Control Efficiency. These units make the same or more power than the non-turbo units they replaced, with much improved fuel economy. You may also see Dacia models with SCe engines – these are more affordable petrol options without turbochargers.

dCi is what Dacia calls its diesel engines, again borrowing the convention from parent company Renault. The acronym stands for Diesel Common-Rail Injection. These are a good choice for drivers that cover high mileages, or for those that might need to tow trailers.

CVT is Dacia-speak for its automatic gearbox option. Any Dacia sold as a CVT model will change gear for you. The name CVT means Continuously-Variable Transmission and refers to the specific way that this gearbox type works, with no fixed gear ratios in pursuit of achieving the highest efficiency possible.

Bi-Fuel marks out Dacia models that are able to run on both petrol and LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). LPG is often available from larger petrol stations and costs less than petrol, helping reduce running costs. While most petrol engines can be converted by third parties to also run on LPG, Dacia performs this conversion at the factory, which should give you a little more peace of mind that everything has been set up correctly.

Bi-Fuel cars must be started on petrol but will subsequently swap from petrol to LPG automatically – or you can swap fuel types manually via a dashboard switch. A dedicated dial lets you monitor your remaining LPG capacity, with the LPG tank fitted in place of the spare wheel, so you shouldn’t lose any interior space as a result.

Of course! All nearly new Dacia cars sold by Motorpoint are available on finance with both hire purchase (HP) and personal contract purchase (PCP) packages.