RE: Dacia Duster 1.5 dCi | Shed of the Week
RE: Dacia Duster 1.5 dCi | Shed of the Week
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Dacia Duster 1.5 dCi | Shed of the Week

Dacia has made being cheap and cheerful a point of pride. This Duster is certainly cheap - can it make us cheerful?


The word ‘Duster’ is often heard in the Shed residence, but only in the context of Shed receiving his daily household duties from Mrs Shed, as in ‘get that duster working’. In the context of cars, there seems to be an undercurrent of fondness flowing in the Dacia Duster’s direction from more than a few PH types who enjoy its rustic charm, its old-school simplicity, and, of course, its cheapness. 

Cars do have to be cheap to qualify for SOTW, and this one just about makes it under our bar at £2,000. You might be surprised to find that used Dusters with a capital D start at under £1,000 in the UK, but none of those will be all-wheel drive cars like this one. £2k is about right for a 4WD, even one with a substantial mileage like 160,000. 

In his search for low-cost Dusters with a capital D, Shed found a privately owned 2013 Ambiance 4WD with 68,000 miles on it at a very cheap sounding £1,100. Why? Because it needed a new timing belt. Shed is assuming the owner found that fact out the hard way and hasn’t bothered to put a downer on his ad by mentioning any mechanical damage. Taking the charitable view that the engine is okay, renewing the belt and the water pump for safety’s sake can cost up to £1,000. Even in the best-case scenario, it won’t be less than £500. 

Unfortunately we can’t see anything on the ad to set our minds at rest on this score. We are told that it had a timming change 6,000 miles ago, though. That’s a relief at least because there’s only one thing worse on a car than a busted timing belt and that’s an old timming.

We’re told by the vendor that it’s got an MOT to 21 June next year. The PH hamsters who normally give Shed the reg numbers of classified ads cars that have had their plates obscured were on their holidays this week, so Shed thought he was going to have to take that claim as read. However, in a rare moment of clarity he thought he decoded a reg number in the reference given at the end of the ad. 

Sure enough, stabbing YD13 VYJ into the MOT checking site took Shed to a 2013 Dacia Duster with an MOT valid to 21 June so, ignoring the possibility of the kind of incredible coincidence that would be on a par with chimpanzees typing out Shakespeare sonnets somewhere in the universe Shed has boldly decided to take a chance on it being this one. Those scribbling chimps, if there were any, would be pleased to note the Laureate spec. 

As an aside, the Duster handle goes right back to 1989 when Dacia produced a couple of 4x4s by that name, a Lada Niva-style three-door SUV and a convertible version of the same. Neither of them had enough horsepower to register a 0-60mph time but they look remarkably fresh now. In fact, the Roadster looks capable of light wading, though possibly not of the submersibility that might quickly become a desirable attribute in that scenario.

Getting back to reality for a minute, those readers who have just gone to the MOT site to check out our shed’s history are probably rubbing their eyes right now and preparing to deploy all manner of ‘not even with your dirty old bargepole’ epithets and witticisms. In fairness, there is a lot of writing on that history, the most scary entries on the current ticket being mentions of corrosion to front coil springs, ARBs front and rear, and just plain old ‘underneath’ which kind of covers everything. There is also one tyre with the infamous Nearside Rear Nail, a very specific kind of nail that only lives in that particular tyre.  

On the plus side, these are all advisories and not fail items, so there’s no reason to suppose that this car is at the end of its life. It’s only had one owner in its 160,000-mile life and that person managed to put ten stamps into the service book. Hopefully these refer to services and aren’t Green Shield ones or the sort you might put onto an envelope. If that’s the case, then a quick spritz with the trusty wire wheel followed by some judicious splashes of recycled chip fat should make it good for a few more years yet.


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tomsugden

Original Poster:

2,388 posts

246 months

Yesterday (06:04)
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I'll pass this week, too sensible.

Wren-went

1,010 posts

56 months

Yesterday (06:14)
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Looks alright for the money & for all those who will turn there nose up at the Dacia Duster in some markets it's a Renault Duster.
Someone on the Cul-de-sac I live on has a much newer Duster 1.5Dci & I've said give me 1st refusal when you sell it as his does look the dogs bks & to say this car has done 160,000 I'm impressed.

wistec1

672 posts

59 months

Yesterday (06:35)
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I quite like the Dusters even if the name is a bit iffy. This one's got what it takes to scare the wise away and tempt the scrimper into the Venus fly trap of motoring hell.

Konan

2,155 posts

164 months

Yesterday (06:44)
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The shed has depressed me this week. Not because of the car.

I looked at the title and thought "2K already? They've not been out that long, what's wrong with it?"

It's 13 years old.... dammit.

Heaveho

6,447 posts

192 months

Yesterday (06:49)
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Had cause recently to google Dacia Duster brake failure issues recently while trying to help the daughter of a mate, after her 30k mile 3 year old model had to be abandoned and trucked away for repair. The results were enough for me to come to the conclusion that these aren’t a sensible purchase at any money.

griffsomething

340 posts

179 months

Yesterday (07:00)
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Small engined diesel crossover? I’m sure it’s decent enough but think I’ll pass this week.

The Driving God

69 posts

53 months

Yesterday (07:09)
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I don't have enough self-loathing, nor do I hate my neighbours enough, to make them endure being woken up each morning by something that sounds like a cement mixer filled with broken spanners.

Konan

2,155 posts

164 months

Yesterday (07:22)
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The Driving God said:
I don't have enough self-loathing, nor do I hate my neighbours enough, to make them endure being woken up each morning by something that sounds like a cement mixer filled with broken spanners.
That goes for some of M3 engines too wink

Rob 131 Sport

4,042 posts

70 months

Yesterday (07:27)
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Whilst I don’t like sheds that were once expensive cars preferring small hatchbacks such as the Fiat Panda, I’ll definitely pass on this one.

I find Dacia’s are often driven very aggressively, by people who never let you out and clearly have a chip on their shoulder.

ChocolateFrog

33,072 posts

191 months

Yesterday (07:34)
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Heaveho said:
Had cause recently to google Dacia Duster brake failure issues recently while trying to help the daughter of a mate, after her 30k mile 3 year old model had to be abandoned and trucked away for repair. The results were enough for me to come to the conclusion that these aren t a sensible purchase at any money.
I follow all the Duster forums and have never heard that. It's all Renault parts bin stuff that has been around 20 years. It's all extremely conventional stuff.


Martin 480 Turbo

643 posts

205 months

Yesterday (07:35)
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no PM action reported this week, - and for a good reason.

Gary29

4,650 posts

117 months

Yesterday (07:38)
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I like it. I'd drive that exactly as described above, pretend it doesn't have mirrors and just point and go, as if I were driving a Chieftan. Quite liberating.

apm142001

286 posts

107 months

Yesterday (07:39)
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Had our dCi 4x4 since new (2017) as the boring/useful car and done 50k miles in that time.

They’re crude (lots of road/engine noise, they steam up easily, and the Bluetooth system is rubbish) but it’s done the job pretty well (and has been good in mud and snow). It needed an injector early this year, that’s been it outside of servicing. Oh and performance is basically non-existent.

The braking thing mentioned in a comment above affects the post-2018 model (and is not too common as far as I know), which is a completely different car from this.

The 4x4 models have VERY low gearing (partly because 1st is good for less than 10mph only, to make up for lack of a low range box) so the engine noise at higher speed is worse than on 2WD versions.

The 2013/4 Indian-built ones (like this) also rust far worse than later ones, when production moved to Romania - it was a common warranty issue at the time. I think they improved a couple of other things with the 2015 facelift so that’s probably a better buy.

It is fair to say that they are very much a white-good (ours quite literally) and if you want personality in a shed you’ll need to look elsewhere.



ST3.14159265358979323846

232 posts

29 months

Yesterday (07:44)
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It depends how many of the 160,000 miles were covered shunting a fiver-tonne horsebox around or if it was light trailer work.

A quick zip around the yard will tell you what shape the clutch and drivetrain is in.

Any thirteen year old car is probably ready for a suspension refresh if it hasn't been touched since the car was put together.

When I looked earlier and saw the P38 picture I thought shed had dropped early this week. That was before I clicked and saw the £20k asking price.

JRaj

93 posts

91 months

Yesterday (07:47)
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Absolutely no attempt to even offer something remotely interesting. Pathetic.

stevemcs

9,664 posts

111 months

Yesterday (07:49)
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Absolutely gutless and cheap inside, no thanks

FrankandLynn

38 posts

11 months

Yesterday (08:01)
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The Driving God said:
I don't have enough self-loathing, nor do I hate my neighbours enough, to make them endure being woken up each morning by something that sounds like a cement mixer filled with broken spanners.
Totally agree. SOTW for me is ideally something you want to smoke around in and feel special. This would make me feel like I m doing community service for some heinous crime - like pouring my coffee dregs down a drain.

And having looked into the MOT history, the tin-worm was rampant in the sills by the time the car was seven years old! It’s clearly been run on a shoestring, which is kind of what you might expect in this area of the market. Caveat Emptor… it would never come home with me.

Edited by FrankandLynn on Friday 24th October 09:19

Hub

6,833 posts

216 months

Yesterday (08:10)
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A bit of a lottery at that mileage and pretty dull but could work out as decent bangernomics.

I was hoping for one of these beasts though, the OG 1980s Duster


E30KB

280 posts

82 months

Yesterday (08:13)
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Didn't Dacia plan to launch a model combining the attributes of the Duster & the Jogger ?.

Wonder what they would have called it ?

Picanto_superleggera

151 posts

29 months

Yesterday (08:16)
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I had a 2WD version as a hire car around 2013. It sticks in my mind because it was noisy and felt unstable at 70mph, and I was horrified to find when I filled it up that it had averaged less than 35mpg for mainly 1 up motorway driving.