2022 Dacia Jogger Review - 200 mile 'real world' test drive and verdict

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  • čas přidán 25. 09. 2022
  • I borrowed a Dacia Jogger from Startin Dacia Worcester, and instead of taking it on a wild test drive adventure... I just used it to do some real world chores.
    So after delivering a set of Volvo wheels to Nottingham and spending the entire day in the car during a heatwave, what was my verdict...? Watch the video to find out.
    Also features a little bit of shouting at the sat nav and some career suggestions for little known CZcamsrs Matt Watson from carwow and a chap called Ozzy Man Reviews. Enjoy. #GeoffBuysCars #BuyingCars #SellingCars #CarReview
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Komentáře • 71

  • @6ettinold
    @6ettinold Před rokem +26

    The stereo control stalk in the Jogger is straight out of a 1980's Renault Espace. Not a bad thing. Of all the things that went wrong in my two old Espaces, the stereo stalk in both still worked.😉

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +1

      Ah the Renault Espace, how I long for an early one.

  • @TheImprobableIronman
    @TheImprobableIronman Před rokem +5

    Great review. I'm currently on my 4th Dacia Duster and love their cars. Recently, I flirted with a Peugeot 3008 - which was nice, I suppose, but a victim of the over-design you talk about here. The difference between the Dacia and the Land Rover is a bit like the difference between a Bic biro and a Montblanc. Draw a line on a page with both and then just show someone the page and ask them to tell you which line was drawn with the Montblanc. Really appreciate how real world your reviews are.

  • @LiamTML
    @LiamTML Před rokem +7

    Really enjoyed this review and thankful you didn’t go into details like bootsize in litres, more of a real world review than I think Matt Watson gives. Also, I’m glad to have found a reviewer that doesn’t like infotainment screens and spends 5 mins going through it. I sold my 2018 Toyota Auris and bought and old Jeep because I love the older feel of cars and hated having a screen in there. Keep it up pal

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +2

      You know what, thanks so much for this comment. There was so much of this video I nearly cut out, but eventually I decided to leave it all in, as an honest appraisal of the car. What car shall I do next? Cheers for the compliment!

    • @LiamTML
      @LiamTML Před rokem +1

      @@GeoffBuysCars I love cars of all shapes and sizes tbh so you do you. I’m subscribed I’ll check them all out 👍🏼

  • @kenweir5099
    @kenweir5099 Před rokem +1

    Good review, very fair. I believe the debate over the power in the engine comes down largely to what you’re used to driving and what you’re using the car for. If a person is used to high power cars like new or nearly new Mercedes, BMW etc or carrying heavy loads consistently then it’s definitely going to feel underpowered by comparison. For the money, it’s a brilliant car…lots of nice features in the jogger that you usually only find in more expensive cars.

  • @trackingcalin1988
    @trackingcalin1988 Před rokem +14

    Remove the spare wheel and seats and you get a 1000kg van that's even faster and more economical. If you also put some 2 centimeter spacers on the wheels, it will be really fun on the curves too ;)

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +3

      Ha ha, great idea!

    • @trackingcalin1988
      @trackingcalin1988 Před rokem +1

      @@GeoffBuysCars I have a Peugeot Partner Long Van 1.6 HDI 2010, I removed the wall behind the seats, the support and the spare wheel, the sound or thermal shield from the exhaust pipe and with me behind the wheel and half a tank is less than 1250 kilograms. I put 2-centimeter spacers and alloy wheels and now it's 5-6 centimeters wider. Now I'm in love with the way it runs and takes the curves. The entry-level Dacia is made for such modifications. I would even take down the bars on the roof. They also have 20 kilos :))

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +1

      @@trackingcalin1988 i gotta see a photo of this!

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +1

      @@trackingcalin1988 brilliant.

  • @Rossbott1964
    @Rossbott1964 Před rokem +1

    I’ve only just seen this video and have subscribed straight away ! I’m getting a new Dacia Jogger 1.0 Tce SE extreme next week…an excellent review and glad I watched it 👍

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před 10 měsíci

      I notice this comment was a month ago, how are you getting on with the Jogger? I still really like them.

    • @Rossbott1964
      @Rossbott1964 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@GeoffBuysCars I really really like it ! I’ve driven all kinds of cars over the years but the jogger for the price of £20000 all in I think takes some beating! It’s got everything I need…I’m old school motoring and just don’t like all the gadgets and beeping noises you get in modern vehicles! A lot of reviews I read were going on about all the plastic in the cabin but again I’m really not bothered as it’s less material to rip and it’s easy to clean…I’d definitely recommend the extreme se model…regards Ross

  • @RobertLeather
    @RobertLeather Před rokem +1

    We had a 1 litre Seat Ateca and that had some poke if you let it spool up. Used to get bonkers mpg. Miss it very much.

  • @northernnarrowboater8423

    As it’s basically out of the Renault parts bin you can beat the keyless entry by putting the key next to your mobile phone and casually walking up to it, no need to be sneaky !
    I have been caught out the opposite way where it doesn’t lock due to my phone and have left it unlocked in a car park all day.

  • @999prima
    @999prima Před rokem

    What was the average mpg over the whole journey. I only saw it mentioned at the half way point when the wheels were delivered. I didn't here it mentioned once you got back. And so you have the air conditioning on ?

  • @mckeon1960
    @mckeon1960 Před 3 měsíci

    Great review, totally agree enjoy the drive, do away with all the complex stuff

  • @juanjoseviaderorivas5998

    I've seen heated seats controls?

  • @fredscratchet1355
    @fredscratchet1355 Před rokem +2

    I agree, I hate touchscreens. Use your phone and your nicked. What's the difference?

  • @SunnybraeCroft
    @SunnybraeCroft Před 2 měsíci

    We recently brought a secondhand duster 4wd, the radio has an annoying fault, Jeremy Vine.

  • @OvidiuHretcanu
    @OvidiuHretcanu Před rokem +1

    5:53 the volume controls in a car (old, new, with or without a fancy touch screen) is on the right, except for the (very) small number of cars that have the steering wheel on the right. Sadly, the later you adopt the right side driving the more issues like that you will have - for instance the atrocious small glovebox in most of the cars sold in UK, Australia, etc.

    • @tubybubi
      @tubybubi Před rokem

      My Ford C-Max had the volume control satellite on the left side, just like the steering wheel. Guess all Versions of the Focus had it that way.

  • @mckeon1960
    @mckeon1960 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Hate the touch screen, you get arrested for being in your phone but you can fumble around on the screen of the radio. Turn a key. Press abutton hey oresto

  • @mishulicius
    @mishulicius Před rokem +2

    nice reflection at 4:36 :-)

  • @enchantress7940
    @enchantress7940 Před 11 měsíci

    Great review

  • @SuperFIFTHGEAR
    @SuperFIFTHGEAR Před rokem +9

    I must say, I think very highly of Dacia as a brand. I know some people that have had them for years and they've had no trouble at all with them. I do wonder about their longevity, though. When I was in Scotland in the summer I did see some rough-looking early Sanderos, you don't see similar aged Focus or Golf's in that bad of condition, although that being said the Sandero was a lot cheaper when new.

    • @trackingcalin1988
      @trackingcalin1988 Před rokem +2

      I am convinced that the Sandero was not taken care of in the same way as a Golf is taken care of. My father's Dacia Logan from 2010, for example, was only kept in the garage and did 400,000 kilometers as a taxi. Not a bit of rust. But many Logans, especially those from before 2010, have rust because many do not wash them at all.

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +1

      Got to agree with this, i'd like to see how the Jogger is in 10 years.

    • @nistb2123
      @nistb2123 Před rokem

      @@GeoffBuysCars just give it a rust treatment and you will not have to see anything. there are some examples on the internet

  • @hmi1750
    @hmi1750 Před rokem +1

    Absolutely love this review. As a family man with three kids and my wife, we need a practical family car they will get it safely from a to B which can easily be converted into a van to all things around like bicycles, and they can accept our roof box as well
    Previously I had a Seat Alhambra, which was a lovely car. Don’t buy anything of a similar size. It’s just extortionate Lee expensive nowadays. We also just don’t use her car enough to justify having a huge expense. And a 7 seater to act as a second car.

  • @paulb4uk
    @paulb4uk Před rokem +1

    Quite a good looking car i would remove that touch screen and fit a single din head unit i am pretty creative i could make it fit .

  • @jamesmiller113
    @jamesmiller113 Před 13 dny

    Anyone bothered by the top of the driver's door trim seal being tucked under itself?

  • @nicholasdavis657
    @nicholasdavis657 Před rokem +10

    Great video. Not a fan of new cars as a rule but this seems very likeable. I've always been dubious about small engines in large cars, but looks like this one works well. Maybe this is the closest thing to a modern Geoff car?

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +2

      That was my thinking, yes, it is the closest thing to a modern Geoff car for sure!

  • @diveguy4291
    @diveguy4291 Před 2 měsíci

    Sadly the price of these has gone up to well over £20k for the top end models which is what I would expect to pay for sportier brands like Seat or Ford with pokier engines and market leading handling so when you consider the performance difference & lower build/engineering quality with buying a Dacia I start to wander if its still worth it in 2024? Think they need to knock a grand or two off their current pricing personally.

  • @robertday8619
    @robertday8619 Před dnem

    and you know the best thing about that Renault 1.0 L engine????? ITS GOT A TIMING CHAIN!!!!!! NO WETBELT !!!!!! Yipeeeeeeee 😁😁😁 well done Renault!! I've got this engine in my Clio and it's great.

  • @trevorwakefiel870
    @trevorwakefiel870 Před 9 měsíci

    Shame we dont have Dacia cars in Australia they'd sell well if prices weren't bumped up so high importing, as other brands we have..

  • @anthonybrown4874
    @anthonybrown4874 Před 6 měsíci

    That misfitting rubber trim round the top of the door really draws my eye hard to focus on much else.

  • @stugill4513
    @stugill4513 Před rokem +8

    your tests are more realistic compared to mat shoutscars you realise normal people have a budget he would spend £17k on options ,, think id have that as a 5 seater and a big boot

  • @whitedogleeds
    @whitedogleeds Před rokem

    I assume there's also a key for when the remote battery gives up? My Berlingo never warns me when the battery will die and I've been caught out before as the bloody door locks don't work now. Have to have a spare remote with me. Looking for a new van or SUV to carry dogs but not sure this will be it, though I hate all the modern tech that comes with most, as well. I've had Citroen and several Peugeots - all had electronic issues when older so not sure I'd trust a car that's basically put together with Renault bits.

    • @eugenionita8702
      @eugenionita8702 Před 11 měsíci

      Yes it has but even if you all say it’s make from old Renault parts it’s just not they manufacture all brand new parts brand new wirings and they keep old models because they improved them so why to change something that they improved over years with something new and unreliable

    • @eugenionita8702
      @eugenionita8702 Před 11 měsíci

      Also for your assurance you can buy this car without keyless entry and keyless go you can buy it with normal remote keys or you can replace battery in the fob once every 6 months you leave one you’ve used it at home for 6 months take the spare one with you for next 6 months … easy

  • @peteg8920
    @peteg8920 Před rokem +4

    Hi from Sweden . Looking to change my old 2003 Volvo v70 for a new Dacia Jogger. What do you think....good idea ?

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +2

      I reckon if you're planning to keep the Jogger forever, then yes. I don't think it will be as robust as the Volvo, and there's questions about how long the engine will last, but if I was after a car... I'd buy a Jogger from @dacia for sure!

    • @peteg8920
      @peteg8920 Před rokem +1

      @@GeoffBuysCars Thanks. I agree. A one litre engine is no real match for Volvos 5 cylinder which is virtually bullet proof, but the jogger is a tempting buy at the price. My Volvo just will not give up and I would like a new car.

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +1

      @@peteg8920 i have found myself tempted by the jogger, i have to admit, especially as it felt nippy and did 50 mpg... plus i am ALWAYS fixing something on on my volvo 850, even if it's minor things

    • @peteg8920
      @peteg8920 Před rokem

      @@GeoffBuysCars I actually would get one with 5 seats as all our kids bar one have left home. I have considered a smaller car but it seems you could easily convert the jogger into a van. You just cannot find a car at the same price to match it , and my wife is always complaining about sitting too low in the Volvo , plus the boot suits her shopping habits and that is the first thing she looks at when buying a car.

  • @eugenionita8702
    @eugenionita8702 Před 11 měsíci

    You do have volume control on screen bet you can’t see it 😉

  • @RetroGamesCollector
    @RetroGamesCollector Před 10 měsíci +1

    Geoff. Just one question mate. Why do you keep parking your Jogger in rivers? 😂

  • @Mr_Web
    @Mr_Web Před rokem +2

    4:01 reference to Jeremy Clarkson there

  • @Brian-om2hh
    @Brian-om2hh Před rokem +1

    Although if you regularly use the motorways and carry lots of people and stuff, the Jogger hybrid might be a better bet because it has a 1.6 litre engine......

    • @tubybubi
      @tubybubi Před rokem

      I have the LPG version with 101HP and it works fine on the Autobahn. In general, it's not a car to super fast in, anyway.

  • @nupagadii5834
    @nupagadii5834 Před rokem

    Interesting vehicle with great potential, however lawnmower ENGINE cancels any PURCHASE.

  • @cornelhansen-juhas1971
    @cornelhansen-juhas1971 Před rokem +3

    💗😎✌️

  • @nathanielescudero5379
    @nathanielescudero5379 Před rokem +1

    Fun real world review, bit too much waffle and would have been nice to know what engine options are available.

  • @stevewhitehouse9532
    @stevewhitehouse9532 Před 9 měsíci

    The engine is pretty responsive when you think it's a 1 litre and a 7 seater

  • @stanislavivanov4505
    @stanislavivanov4505 Před 9 měsíci

    People don't like the engine, because they compare the car with the luxury ones, but they have to with the old ones.

  • @johnnyboy4711
    @johnnyboy4711 Před rokem

    1.0 litre petrol ,jog on!

  • @ajx8083
    @ajx8083 Před 10 měsíci

    Jogger: Not My cup of tea mate )) 93/97 LR Defender 110 please, even if I had a million £

  • @user-dl3gh7pm9h
    @user-dl3gh7pm9h Před 6 měsíci

    Geoff... are Dacia paying for these youtube reviews because there are loads being produced. It can't be a coincidence...

  • @MrFlo5787
    @MrFlo5787 Před rokem

    "Everyone knows". Nope. Majority of the planet drives on the right hand side and thus has the volume controls on the right hand side of the wheel.

  • @tobyhall7617
    @tobyhall7617 Před rokem +1

    Can't you afford a pair of shoes

    • @GeoffBuysCars
      @GeoffBuysCars  Před rokem +1

      Great comment! It was something like 32 celcius... I'm generally barefoot in summer.

  • @kruvojadnii4360
    @kruvojadnii4360 Před rokem

    Doesn't worth the money. Dacia cannot provide spare parts for the warranty coverage. Jogger is dead on arrival !!!!