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Went to sit in one in the local dealer. Requested a quote via leaseloco.
Very tempted as seems to tick all boxes for a new family car - extreme version has rear camera and lease is very similar price to the basic one...2 year lease at approx 6K in total.
Dacia Jogger Estate 1.0 TCe Extreme SE 5dr Manual
Lease Length: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 5,000 miles
Initial Rental: £670.92 inc VAT
Monthly Rental: £223.64 inc VAT
Very tempted as seems to tick all boxes for a new family car - extreme version has rear camera and lease is very similar price to the basic one...2 year lease at approx 6K in total.
Dacia Jogger Estate 1.0 TCe Extreme SE 5dr Manual
Lease Length: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 5,000 miles
Initial Rental: £670.92 inc VAT
Monthly Rental: £223.64 inc VAT
mie1972 said:
Went to sit in one in the local dealer. Requested a quote via leaseloco.
Very tempted as seems to tick all boxes for a new family car - extreme version has rear camera and lease is very similar price to the basic one...2 year lease at approx 6K in total.
Dacia Jogger Estate 1.0 TCe Extreme SE 5dr Manual
Lease Length: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 5,000 miles
Initial Rental: £670.92 inc VAT
Monthly Rental: £223.64 inc VAT
Did they give you any indication of lead time Very tempted as seems to tick all boxes for a new family car - extreme version has rear camera and lease is very similar price to the basic one...2 year lease at approx 6K in total.
Dacia Jogger Estate 1.0 TCe Extreme SE 5dr Manual
Lease Length: 24 months
Annual Mileage: 5,000 miles
Initial Rental: £670.92 inc VAT
Monthly Rental: £223.64 inc VAT
I have seen a few on the road and had a good look at a Jogger in a car park the other day.
The car looks mostly quite good. The raised roof/front doors is a bit of a bodge, but not all that terrible really.
The boot looks a good size and is probably very practical if the rear seats are removed.
I would be interested to know how they handle when driven briskly across country.
The car looks mostly quite good. The raised roof/front doors is a bit of a bodge, but not all that terrible really.
The boot looks a good size and is probably very practical if the rear seats are removed.
I would be interested to know how they handle when driven briskly across country.
A few boats docked in the country towards the middle/end of March so lots of customer cars probably got delivered in the last week of March so there is likely a lot more of then being driven around.
Dacia delivered 7500 cars in Q1 which is a 40% improvement on the same quarter last year.
Dacia delivered 7500 cars in Q1 which is a 40% improvement on the same quarter last year.
We have a vauxhall combo life MPV 7 seater which is coming up to 3 years old.
The combo Life is just a rebadged Citroen Berlingo MPV which is no bad thing.
Unfortunately they no longer sell the Vauxhall combo life in a petrol or diesel and the electric range is expensive and rubbish so we are looking for another 7 seater.
Went to Dacia dealer to try the Jogger and what a disappointment.
Its not a proper 7 seater, the back row of seats are for small kids and wont take teenagers or adults; the combo life takes them with ease.
More disappointing was the middle row of seats, they had limited leg room and it was all a bit squashed.
The car drove fine, no issues there and the info system was one of the more easy ones to get along with.
Sadly the jogger was too much of a step down in terms of interior space and comfort from our current car so now we are looking at the larger SUVs but they are also too expensive.
Back to the drawing board
The combo Life is just a rebadged Citroen Berlingo MPV which is no bad thing.
Unfortunately they no longer sell the Vauxhall combo life in a petrol or diesel and the electric range is expensive and rubbish so we are looking for another 7 seater.
Went to Dacia dealer to try the Jogger and what a disappointment.
Its not a proper 7 seater, the back row of seats are for small kids and wont take teenagers or adults; the combo life takes them with ease.
More disappointing was the middle row of seats, they had limited leg room and it was all a bit squashed.
The car drove fine, no issues there and the info system was one of the more easy ones to get along with.
Sadly the jogger was too much of a step down in terms of interior space and comfort from our current car so now we are looking at the larger SUVs but they are also too expensive.
Back to the drawing board
ACCYSTAN said:
We have a vauxhall combo life MPV 7 seater which is coming up to 3 years old.
The combo Life is just a rebadged Citroen Berlingo MPV which is no bad thing.
Unfortunately they no longer sell the Vauxhall combo life in a petrol or diesel and the electric range is expensive and rubbish so we are looking for another 7 seater.
Went to Dacia dealer to try the Jogger and what a disappointment.
Its not a proper 7 seater, the back row of seats are for small kids and wont take teenagers or adults; the combo life takes them with ease.
More disappointing was the middle row of seats, they had limited leg room and it was all a bit squashed.
The car drove fine, no issues there and the info system was one of the more easy ones to get along with.
Sadly the jogger was too much of a step down in terms of interior space and comfort from our current car so now we are looking at the larger SUVs but they are also too expensive.
Back to the drawing board
If you need something bigger have you looked at the latest tourneo connect? I think it comes in 2 different lengths and is probably similar size to the Berlingo. Will cost a lot more than the Jogger but more practical and cheaper than any new 7 seat SUV.The combo Life is just a rebadged Citroen Berlingo MPV which is no bad thing.
Unfortunately they no longer sell the Vauxhall combo life in a petrol or diesel and the electric range is expensive and rubbish so we are looking for another 7 seater.
Went to Dacia dealer to try the Jogger and what a disappointment.
Its not a proper 7 seater, the back row of seats are for small kids and wont take teenagers or adults; the combo life takes them with ease.
More disappointing was the middle row of seats, they had limited leg room and it was all a bit squashed.
The car drove fine, no issues there and the info system was one of the more easy ones to get along with.
Sadly the jogger was too much of a step down in terms of interior space and comfort from our current car so now we are looking at the larger SUVs but they are also too expensive.
Back to the drawing board
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