RE: Dacia Spring | PH Fleet
RE: Dacia Spring | PH Fleet
Saturday 2nd August

Dacia Spring | PH Fleet

Summer is very much here, but Tony can't stop talking about Spring...


In our previous report, the toilet habits of wild birds were mentioned. Back in April, some sort of turf war was going on between some very territorial blackbirds and every other flying beast that was attempting to share our back garden parking area. The Spring’s door mirrors were being used by the blackbirds as lookout posts and bomb-test platforms. God knows what they’d been eating but it has proved difficult to clean the results off the Dacia’s paintwork, and very difficult indeed to get it off the black plastic trim sheets that adorn the lower door sections. 

These are budget vehicles and it would be unfair to expect Bentley standards of finish on something so cheap. The paint is as basic as the rest of the car. It’s just something to bear in mind if you live in a birdy area and aren’t able to keep your Spring under cover. Like everything else about this little Dacia, none of this should be a concern as long as your expectations are pitched at the right level. We’ve relaxed into it now, not worrying about the general grime it’s accumulated and banking on Dacia’s press car preparation folk to have the right Cilit Bang-type poop-removal potions on hand when they take the car back from us later this summer.

That’s if we don’t buy the Spring off them. We can almost see that happening as the car is endearing, nippy and functional. Our four-year-old granddaughter Hannah would certainly approve. After having a go at steering ours from her granny’s lap (on private roads, hrrumph) she drew a big heart in the car’s log and added a note to say that she liked it. 

More importantly for skinflints like me Springs are downright cheap, especially secondhand. Some of the posters responding to the first report hurried themselves off to look at the classified ads to see how much Springs were going for. The answer to that was, as Paul Daniels used to say, ‘not a lot’. We weren’t going to mention it in the first write-up but now that you lot have we feel we can. 

The new price of our range-topping Extreme 65 was £16,995, the basic Expression 45 at the other end of the short scale being £14,995 and the gap-plugging Expression 65 at £15,995. At the time of writingyou’d have no trouble finding delivery-mileage 45 Springs at Vertu Renault outlets (that are also Dacia dealerships) for £10,495, along with plenty of 65 Extreme demonstrators for under £11k. Clearly Dacia UK has been given some loss-leading leeway to get these cars out onto British roads. 

At this sort of money, you’d need to be very anti-EV indeed to disqualify them from any second car short list you might have. The pleasure of not having to fork out hard cash at the petrol station certainly shows no sign of wearing off. On the forum for the first report PH poster Martin12345 reckoned home charging costs 5p per kilowatt hour. We’re not brainy enough to work that sort of stuff out but we do know it’s a hell of a lot less than the £50-£70 that we typically pour down our ICE cars’ greedy gullets on a far too frequent basis.  

Time, like the Spring, is short and somehow we’ve got to the end of another report without getting into any detail on range. Gah. Just for now we’ll tell you that the car is currently claiming a 100 per cent-charged range of 130 miles, which represents a small but useful creep up from the 122 miles it was showing when we first got it in the coolness of February. 

There’s always a discrepancy between claimed and actual mileages in EVs, and that’s true of the Spring. Picking one example out of the log book, when we drove an actual 71 miles that reduced the claimed remaining mileage by 85. You could probably reduce that discrepancy by making more use of the B regen mode and driving more circumspectly than we’ve been doing, but where’s the fun in that?   


Car: 2025 Dacia Spring Extreme Electric 65
Price as tested: £16,995
Run by: Tony M
On fleet since: February 2025
Mileage: 4,900

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Discussion

Frimley111R

Original Poster:

17,203 posts

250 months

Friday 1st August
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A very un-PH type car. If I want to get to sleep I can read this stuff on Autocar. No more of this dullness please.

cerb4.5lee

37,710 posts

196 months

Friday 1st August
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Not a car I would personally buy, but I did enjoy reading Tony's write up on it though.

Sir Kevin Stormer

47 posts

1 month

Friday 1st August
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To think what you could buy on the used market for 15-17k instead of this hateful pile of misery.

Mercutio

276 posts

178 months

Friday 1st August
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Frimley111R said:
A very un-PH type car. If I want to get to sleep I can read this stuff on Autocar. No more of this dullness please.
I don't know if your head is stuck in old copies of Evo and you think it's 2001, but motoring journalism has moved on a bit since then.

There's a real celebration of all kind of car types at the moment on the Internet. You can see it a lot on Twitter with people showing appreciation for basic Renaults, Panda 4x4s, the Audi A2, the Volkswagen Up, the Toyota iQ etc.

It doesn't all have to be lightweight sports cars or fire breathing supercars.

One of the reasons I fell in love with this website was when you go to Readers Cars and someone wants to tell you about the amazing capabilities of a Passat for mile munching, or how the packaging and handling of a certain hatchback has made them own 5 of them and they're now on their 6th...

I think there's room for all car journalism in my book, long live a diverse Pistonheads. We'll get another Porsche article soon, don't worry.

MustangGT

13,310 posts

296 months

Friday 1st August
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Sir Kevin Stormer said:
To think what you could buy on the used market for 15-17k instead of this hateful pile of misery.
You can get one of these new for £10-12k. Not so bad really if you want a cheap town runabout. I don't.

Frimley111R

Original Poster:

17,203 posts

250 months

Friday 1st August
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Mercutio said:
Frimley111R said:
A very un-PH type car. If I want to get to sleep I can read this stuff on Autocar. No more of this dullness please.
I don't know if your head is stuck in old copies of Evo and you think it's 2001, but motoring journalism has moved on a bit since then.

There's a real celebration of all kind of car types at the moment on the Internet. You can see it a lot on Twitter with people showing appreciation for basic Renaults, Panda 4x4s, the Audi A2, the Volkswagen Up, the Toyota iQ etc.

It doesn't all have to be lightweight sports cars or fire breathing supercars.

One of the reasons I fell in love with this website was when you go to Readers Cars and someone wants to tell you about the amazing capabilities of a Passat for mile munching, or how the packaging and handling of a certain hatchback has made them own 5 of them and they're now on their 6th...

I think there's room for all car journalism in my book, long live a diverse Pistonheads. We'll get another Porsche article soon, don't worry.
It hasn't changed at all but some sites are for normal every day stuff and PH was always the performance. side of the motoring journalism. This car is as un PH-like as it gets. If Ph doesn't stick to its niche it will compete, and lose to, mainstream media. I do like all cars but there are plenty that are automotive wallpaper...

cerb4.5lee

37,710 posts

196 months

Friday 1st August
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Frimley111R said:
It hasn't changed at all but some sites are for normal every day stuff and PH was always the performance. side of the motoring journalism. This car is as un PH-like as it gets. If Ph doesn't stick to its niche it will compete, and lose to, mainstream media. I do like all cars but there are plenty that are automotive wallpaper...
The un PH articles on slow cars used to niggle me a few years back as well. But I have had to be a touch more open minded now though, because a lot of electric cars don't have a top speed of much over 90mph now for example. Whereas this website used to be all about "Speed Matters". Not anymore though sadly as you say.

I did used to only associate PH with Performance cars once upon a time, but they've certainly branched out into anything and everything now though.

AL5026

475 posts

204 months

Friday 1st August
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Mercutio said:
Frimley111R said:
A very un-PH type car. If I want to get to sleep I can read this stuff on Autocar. No more of this dullness please.
I don't know if your head is stuck in old copies of Evo and you think it's 2001, but motoring journalism has moved on a bit since then.

There's a real celebration of all kind of car types at the moment on the Internet. You can see it a lot on Twitter with people showing appreciation for basic Renaults, Panda 4x4s, the Audi A2, the Volkswagen Up, the Toyota iQ etc.

It doesn't all have to be lightweight sports cars or fire breathing supercars.

One of the reasons I fell in love with this website was when you go to Readers Cars and someone wants to tell you about the amazing capabilities of a Passat for mile munching, or how the packaging and handling of a certain hatchback has made them own 5 of them and they're now on their 6th...

I think there's room for all car journalism in my book, long live a diverse Pistonheads. We'll get another Porsche article soon, don't worry.
And the thing I never understand, so you moan about having to read this type of article, but you could just scroll past and therefore not read it?
I have no interest in EV’s or this type of car, still read the article though, pity the fool moaning about a little diversity on here.

oedipus

440 posts

82 months

Friday 1st August
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Frimley111R said:
A very un-PH type car. If I want to get to sleep I can read this stuff on Autocar. No more of this dullness please.
You're entitled to think that though I tire of fantasy garage vehicles clogging up the site given that they are not bought to be driven and even if they were there is nowhere to use the extra hundreds of horsepower they boast.

911Spanker

2,597 posts

32 months

Friday 1st August
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I love slow, cheap fun cars. But this is a pile of poo.

pb8g09

2,828 posts

85 months

Friday 1st August
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Why isn't there a review on the Smart #1 Brabus at all on this site? - it's like it doesn't even exist.

It's a more PH electric car than nearly all these sub £40k EVs you keep lauding.

philip_stamper

24 posts

116 months

Friday 1st August
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And then there’s the Hyundai Inster plus a host of others.. Or just buy an old BMW i3 for kicks! They’re fun.
I’m a petrol head, but some of these new fangled EV things are getting CHEAP and crazy cheap to run too. What’s to hate about that.

philip_stamper

24 posts

116 months

Friday 1st August
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And then there’s the Hyundai Inster plus a host of others.. Or just buy an old BMW i3 for kicks! They’re fun.
I’m a petrol head, but some of these new fangled EV things are getting CHEAP and crazy cheap to run too. What’s to hate about that.

Demonix

667 posts

228 months

Friday 1st August
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Where most mainstream humdrum school run ev suv's are vastly expensive in comparison to the Spring.it's good that an affordable, functional option is available for those that want or need one. PH is a car site and that should be a broad church whether you have a hypercar or hatchback all options should be considered and valid.

biggbn

27,342 posts

236 months

Friday 1st August
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cerb4.5lee said:
The un PH articles on slow cars used to niggle me a few years back as well. But I have had to be a touch more open minded now though, because a lot of electric cars don't have a top speed of much over 90mph now for example. Whereas this website used to be all about "Speed Matters". Not anymore though sadly as you say.

I did used to only associate PH with Performance cars once upon a time, but they've certainly branched out into anything and everything now though.
Lee, I never got that 'speed matters' tag line. Ive owned many cars and the ones I've loved and enjoyed most have rarely had 100hp, sometimes less than a 1/3 of that...am I a petrolhead?

Bernt Tuakrisp

171 posts

216 months

Friday 1st August
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Still no mention of its 1 star Euro NCAP rating? Thats quite an oversight for a motoring journalist in an article telling us how much his grandchild likes it. It got this very low sore because it performed poorly in adult and child occupant protection in crash tests. Not sure I'd want to be in one, let alone drive a child around in one.

Mumble

90 posts

35 months

Friday 1st August
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Who'd have thought Shed in a spring.
Ideal runabout, a few around here in Usk.

greggy50

6,231 posts

207 months

Friday 1st August
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This car makes no sense to me, the range is crap and the safety is poor.

Just buy a nearly new MG4 for 14/15k.

el romeral

1,653 posts

153 months

Saturday
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Whilst this looks ok from the front, the somewhat distant picture of the rear really startled me and I had to zoom in to fully appreciate how bad it looks, from that angle.

Master Bean

4,513 posts

136 months

Saturday
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I like turtles.