Dacia has increased the price of the base Sandero in
the United Kingdom by £ 1,000 (€ 1,146 / US$ 1,613). Now, the
entry-level model now starts from £ 6,995 (€ 8,013 / US$ 9,844). Normally, a price
hike is justified by the addition of extra gear, or at least something new to
the range, but in this case, the Dacia Sandero remains unchanged.
So, why have they made it more expensive? That would
be due to the inflation, tax changes and VED (Vehicle Excise Duty) tweaks, as
the company’s bosses decided it’s not feasible anymore to sell the budget
hatchback from £ 5,995 (€ 6,868 / US$ 8,437).
However, the Dacia Sandero remains the
most affordable new car in the United Kingdom. It undercuts cars such as the Suzuki
Celerio by more than £ 500 (€ 573 / US$ 704), and it’s still significantly cheaper
than the Ford Ka+, Fiesta, Volkswagen Up!, Polo and others. Standard
specification found on the Access SCe 75 trim level includes ABS, ESC, Hill
Start Assist, Emergency Brake Assist, ISOFIX, front airbags, LED DRLs and
15-inch ‘Tarkine’ wheels.
Benefiting from air conditioning, DAB radio and
front electric windows means upgrading to the Ambiance grade, which is £ 800 (€ 916
/ US$ 1,126) more expensive. Dacia also offers the base Sandero with a £ 1,367
(€ 1,566 / US$ 1,924) deposit, which includes a £ 250 (€ 286 / US$ 356) contribution
from the automaker, and customers will have to pay just £ 89 (€ 102 / US$ 125) per
month.