My father told he'll put money in helping me buy the Renault (Dacia) Duster. I think this is the car to get as I like cheap 4x4s too much.
Does anyone own this here? How is it treating you? How do you like it?
What is /o/'s opinions on these?
Thanks
>>16286852
>>16286853
just get an old 4x4 if that's what you want
>>16286852
>renault
>>16286885
Bugatti (Volkswagen) Golf
>>16286852
Shit car with low build quality
You can see the door panels (metal parts) while inside the car
>>16286852
I think the only problem is that when I was inside dealer's car, it was smelling like in brand new Chinese bag.
People who own it say that it's good car when it comes to offroad, and I saw it by myself. One of the best SUV's in offroad for sure
>>16286852
Just get a Nissan patrol or Mitsubishi Montero/pajero
>>16286852
be careful not to rollover.
>>16287264
But that's way more expensive than this.
don't listen to the mongoloids on this board, most of them are Americans who have no clue anyways or shitposting Australians
the Duster is a solid car, as long as you don't expect Mercedes tier luxury and super car performance.
it's meant to be a cheap, reliable people mover that can go off-road
and that's exactly what it is.
Expect nothing.
The ride is stiff, plastic is the cheapest you can get, speaker/audio system is terrible, AWD system is what you'd call "functional" at best, and they don't have the greatest track record of reliablity.
Swedish coworker of mine has a 2014 model, and its currently on its second fuel pump, has had the lockary of the rear wheels replaced as the plastic is way too thin and gets punctured by gravel, replaced a starter motor, had a wheel bearing go out and the central locking stopped functioning the first winter, and has yet to be fixed
You get exactly what you pay for, but you get so much more if you pay a little bit more and go up to something like a nearly new Mitsubishi ASX, nearly new Suzuki Vitara (fantastic little car), or even a Kia Sportage