Dacia Duster, 999cc of Throbbing Fun

Dacia Duster, 999cc of Throbbing Fun

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Mikebentley

6,171 posts

141 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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It will be called Renault at this rate.

The Rotrex Kid

30,404 posts

161 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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Still a fantastic bargain. Top spec for £17995 inc metallic. We will sell loads of them.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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The Rotrex Kid said:
Still a fantastic bargain. Top spec for £17995 inc metallic. We will sell loads of them.
Pleased to see the TCe unit with 110bhp rather than the 65bhp SCe some predicted.

anonymous-user

55 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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R50 BPS said:
Pleased to see the TCe unit with 110bhp rather than the 65bhp SCe some predicted.
Surely nobody buys a Dacia with the 65bhp SCe engine? Shame the prices have been creeping up over the last few months, but I guess all manufactures will be increasing prices now.

Mark-t

296 posts

204 months

Wednesday 1st December 2021
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ch37 said:
croyde said:
For the cheapest model, the Essential?
Yep, already on the Dacia website. Cheapest 'nearly new' car on the market is £13k now (4k miles on it). Whoever bought a new one for £11k a few months back has done well smile
£10,250 with two 'free' services, 10miles on the clock. Bought in Feb smile

renmure

4,255 posts

225 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Would anyone have suggestions for winter tyres (or wheels and tyres) for their car?

It's not something I've really bothered with before, despite being pretty rural, because there's usually a couple of 4x4s on the drive when needed but this year my only other option is my Wrangler and MrsR refuses to drive it. I did fit winter steel wheels and tyres (from Germany I think) on a Fiat 500 a few years ago and was really impressed with the result.

muchacho

255 posts

135 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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Nokian WR or Michelin Alpin.

blueST

4,407 posts

217 months

Thursday 9th December 2021
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renmure said:
Would anyone have suggestions for winter tyres (or wheels and tyres) for their car?

It's not something I've really bothered with before, despite being pretty rural, because there's usually a couple of 4x4s on the drive when needed but this year my only other option is my Wrangler and MrsR refuses to drive it. I did fit winter steel wheels and tyres (from Germany I think) on a Fiat 500 a few years ago and was really impressed with the result.
Have look at tyrereviews.com, plenty of food for thought. I’m a big fan of Hankook Winter iCept RS2, not as dear as the really premium brands but still do very well in the German tests. The trade off is they do wear quicker than some others.

bungz

1,960 posts

121 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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Joey Deacon said:
Surely nobody buys a Dacia with the 65bhp SCe engine? Shame the prices have been creeping up over the last few months, but I guess all manufactures will be increasing prices now.
Imagine that fully laden with the Sce unit eek

That said the later derivatives of the tce 3 cylinder is fast becoming the do it all engine, 200nm torque out of it is quite impressive really and exactly what the early versions of the tce 90s were lacking.


blueST

4,407 posts

217 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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blueST said:
Joey Deacon said:
blueST said:
Slightly less good news! Ordered mid-September, Throbber delivery has now been pushed back to the week before Xmas now. I'm bracing myself for not seeing it this side of New Year.
I know they are quoting 6 months for the Sandero, is this not the case with the Duster?
I think it depends on the dealer. When I was shopping round in September, delivery times ranged from 3 to 7 months for no obvious reason. I don't know why or how different dealers have shorter delivery times than others. My car wasn't an existing order in the system, it was new factory build and I was originally told end of Nov.
Phoned for an update today. Deliver gone back again to mid-Jan. There’ll be a new model out before I get it at this rate biggrin

Mikebentley

6,171 posts

141 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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Got T boned today in the Duster. Driving down New Bham Rd by the Black Country Museum. It’s a dual carriageway with a 40 mph limit as built up area and turning points in the central reservation area to allow access from side roads. I was doing about 20 mph and slowing for upcoming lights. I passed a Corsa which was blocking the road going in the opposite direction (no cars) and waiting to join our side of the road. As I passed she drove into the side of me before I had gone by. Hell of a bang so I pulled over and waved her to the side of the road. I expected to see a huge amount of damage. This is what I found when I got out.

Mikebentley

6,171 posts

141 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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The Duster came out well. It appears she hit the wheel with the front of her Corsa and the Duster tore the front off the Corsa. A second earlier it would have destroyed the bodywork. The scratch on the bodywork has polished out completely. Tough cars these Dusters. She then wanted to deal without the insurance.

Mikebentley

6,171 posts

141 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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I decided to take her cash offer which she paid. New (used)wheel on order and old one will become a spare. Used car for following 6 hours and no issues and checked over by dealership and all good.

politeperson

Original Poster:

544 posts

182 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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Sensible decision Mike.

Some drivers!

Glad you and the Duster are OK.

Still lovin mine more and more. Short journeys, long journeys, all great. 999cc greatness.

Pointless first year service booked in next week. At 9K- its a cabin filter.

Cabin filter in LIncolnshire! The cleanest air you can imagine!

Paid them a little bit more to change the oil.

Shes a keeper, thats for sure.

Mikebentley

6,171 posts

141 months

Friday 10th December 2021
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I stood my ground with the driver and her husband £500 to make it go away which they paid. New wheel £85 so some spare change. My view was that once you call the insurance both sides pay for years after. I based it on a new dealer wheel and paint repair plus a contingency for anything unseen. I also thought a little stupidity tax was required. It’s a tough little bugger. I think the chunky alloy and bulbous tyre wall saved the day. You can see the damaged impact bar on the Corsa.

croyde

23,036 posts

231 months

Saturday 11th December 2021
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Ouch.

When you first said T-boned, I feared the worse with an impact into the doors.

Corsa driver, what a fekin idiot. Scares me that we share the roads with the brain dead, especially as I also ride motorcycles.

Glad you and the Duster are ok.

Mikebentley

6,171 posts

141 months

Saturday 11th December 2021
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Cheers Croyde and pp, I feared the worse too. She was a nice enough lady but I think lacked in confidence and ability. She initially tried to blame me which was soon corrected and she accepted I was already in my carriageway and under no obligation to stop dead to let her in. Her timing was off. I checked and she was insured and MOT ‘d but I did take pictures of her and the car just in case. My argument was that I was more than happy to call insurance as I couldn’t lose other than having to declare a claim which would potentially affect my future premiums even though insurers would claim to the contrary. The scratch polished out perfectly but after looking today there is a minuscule split where the plastic bends round into the wheel arch. A set of OEM mudflats will cure this though.

1 second earlier and she would have taken out my doors.

Mikebentley

6,171 posts

141 months

Tuesday 21st December 2021
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My word we’ve all been very quiet round here. I’ve finally replaced my front tyres after 22500 miles. They weren’t quite on the wear markers but I could feel they were needing a change. I searched online and a local to me place had a pair of part worn Continental M&S tyres with a slightly more aggressive tread pattern for £90 the pair fitted and balanced. They had 8mm on each and no damage or repairs so I did something I’ve never done before and used part worn. Greta would be proud. When it’s light tomorrow I’ll take a pick.

Very pleased with the wear rate on my Continentals though.

OppoLocksmith

105 posts

132 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
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Sorry to hear about the accident Mike, I know that patch of road well and it's never the most straightforward - glad all ok and it looks like the Duster shrugged most of it off.

We were supposed to be off to France in our but travel restrictions have prevailed so it's business as usual everything performing as it should. One thing I've noticed in this grimy weather is the bigger wheel to arch gap means plenty of debris gets thrown up the side of the car, kind of adds to the looks.

I'm still debating fitting winters as I see a number of people have on here already, no doubt I'll be too late by the time any snow arrives . . .

Happy Christmas throbbing everyone

politeperson

Original Poster:

544 posts

182 months

Wednesday 22nd December 2021
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Happy Christmas everyone.

Nothing to report, just motoring perfection.

I had a free "service" last week at 10,000 miles. It was only the cabin filter so I paid them to do an oil and filter change anyway at £124.

Spoke to the salesman, they are out of stock.

Our E class Mercedes with silly 19 inch low profile wheels hit a pot hole the size of a pea, which took it out of action whilst the wheel was replaced for 2 weeks. The Duster has been used by my wife and has been performing perfectly.

The Duster thrives on pot-holes, the steel wheels are indestructible.

Picked up loads of XK bits the other day including various panels, carpets and 2 very heavy axles all at the same time, it swallowed it all up. 350 miles in a day easy.

Getting 450 miles to a tank now. MPG drops off to 40 mpg if average speeds are over 80mph, as you would expect from such a tall vehicle.

All good.