Dacia Logan MCV In-Depth Review 2020 | Should you buy one?

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  • čas přidán 30. 11. 2022
  • Sometimes simple is best. True, there are times when we want a bit of excess and over-engineering in our lives, but when it comes to family transport, it can be really easy to blow the budget on something you don't actually need, a tendency that manufacturers of premium-badged cars have counted on for years. At the other end of the spectrum is Dacia. It takes tried and tested Renault engineering, then builds it into simple, straightforward designs assembled with affordable Romanian labour. The result is a new car for the price of a used one. And if the model in question needs to be a spacious family estate, then here - in the 2013-2020 period - was what the brand had to offer - the Logan MCV.
    History
    In the motor industry, we all thought we knew what a 'value brand' was. Then Dacia came along and changed the concept forever. Even Chinese makers struggle to compete with the prices this Romanian manufacturer offers to its growing band of apparently very satisfied customers, people looking for cars delivering everything they need - and nothing they don't. That was very much the kind of proposition provided by the compact family estate Dacia model we're going to look at here, the Logan MCV.
    We say 'compact' because in theory, this car competes with smaller estates like the ones based on familiar hatchbacks like Ford's Focus and Vauxhall's Astra. In practice though, it's actually quite large, bigger than most models of that sort - but more importantly, an awful lot cheaper too. Think half as much and you'll be on the right track.
    'Half as much'? Yes, you heard that right. From new, Dacia could actually sell you a stripped-out version of this car for little more than £7,000, though most customers chose to allow a touch more than that to get themselves representative engine and trim options. Whichever way you look at it though, this model was quite astonishingly cheap.
    But then Dacias - and particularly Dacia Logans - always have been. Back in 2004, the very first Logan was also the very first car to sell in Europe for less than 5,000 Euros, a headline-making sticker price that delivered so many sales for the Renault-owned Romanian brand that it wasn't until late in 2012 that it was able to get around to importing right hand drive versions of its products into the UK. Even by 2013 when this MCV version arrived, we only got quite a limited line-up here and this MCV estate body style (the letters stand for 'Maximum Capacity Vehicle') was always the only Logan model derivative on sale in this country. An SUV-style 'Stepway' version was introduced in 2019. The Logan MCV range sold until late 2020.
    What You Get
    'MCV' stands for 'Maximum Capacity Vehicle', which is exactly what you get here. In other words, this Logan is a vehicle fit for purpose, designed with sense rather than style in mind. As for the feeling you get up-front, well, it rather depends on the trim level you've chosen. At base 'Access' level, it really does feel rather drab, but plusher variants feel much nicer, even if you haven't stretched to a version with leather upholstery.
    And the back seat? It's an area of the car with space you might suspect to have been compromised by all that extra boot capacity. As it turns out though, there's significantly more room than you'd find in something like, say, a Focus, the boxy shape delivering plenty of head, leg and shoulder room.
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Komentáře • 17

  • @trackingcalin1988
    @trackingcalin1988 Před 5 měsíci +5

    It would have been nice if that Dacia key ring was also designed as a beer opener.

  • @passenger5829
    @passenger5829 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Excellent review, very much like the old Top Gear. 10/10

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      @OsvUkVehicleSupply  Před 7 měsíci

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  • @skellertons113
    @skellertons113 Před rokem +5

    Reposted video, but what a car, it looks like a useful motor, not like the aggressive new Jogger. This is a versatile car, a five seat with a tailgate, or fold rear seats forward and get a massive load area, can be used by families, tradesmen, or as minicabs,. Dacia have missed a trick by replacing the Logan MCV. The new bigger Sandero is crying out for a van and estate version. I don't think it would need too much retooling, it would sell like hot cakes in London which is soon to be clobbered with the extended ULEZ.

    • @hhrecordzz2838
      @hhrecordzz2838 Před 2 měsíci

      Jogger is the successor and replacement of Logan MCV Stepway, Dokker Stepway and Lodgy Stepway

  • @OsirionBeamEngine
    @OsirionBeamEngine Před 4 měsíci

    Oooh coloured coordinated seat belts, i'm easily impressed

  • @bondjamesbond9041
    @bondjamesbond9041 Před rokem +6

    Has the looks only its mother would love. But today makes a great used buy for those on a budget. Probably will be more reliable than a more expensive rival like a Golf.

    • @kenzohkw
      @kenzohkw Před rokem +2

      Prices are ridiculously strong and cars are usually owned by folk who don't give a toss so usually a mess for the subsequent owner. I know cos I bought one after looking at a number of them.

  • @ferdinandbardamu3945
    @ferdinandbardamu3945 Před rokem +6

    Good car, this.

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  • @ShipspottingUK
    @ShipspottingUK Před rokem +1

    2004 5000 euros and 2023 used at 13k

  • @MoroccoGamer
    @MoroccoGamer Před rokem +2

    dacia logan now made in morocco

    • @typhoontim125
      @typhoontim125 Před rokem +1

      And now not available in most countries.

    • @hhrecordzz2838
      @hhrecordzz2838 Před 2 měsíci

      Who cares it's a Romanian brand. It's not made in Morroco anymore btw.

  • @iainferguson764
    @iainferguson764 Před rokem +1

    MCV = Mostly Crap Vehicle lol

    • @richard21109
      @richard21109 Před 10 měsíci +5

      Loads of space,cheap to run,great fuel economy,hardly crap and better then my old vauxhall

    • @Sevan59
      @Sevan59 Před 8 měsíci

      for a Ferrari owner , I agree 🤣.