What is the difference between a Dacia Stepway and a Sandero?
What is the difference between a Dacia Stepway and a Sandero?
The Dacia Sandero Stepway is all about ‘more for less’. What it does offer, relative to the standard Sandero on which it’s based, is ruggedised 4×4 styling, 40mm of additional ground clearance and a dose of extra standard equipment, all for little extra outlay.
Is the Dacia Sandero reliable?
Reliability Survey, the Sandero finished top of the small and value car class with a perfect score of 100%. Dacia as a brand did really well, finishing in second place out of 30 car manufacturers.
Are Dacia reliable?
Contrary to popular belief, Dacia’s are pretty reliable. In fact, they are very reliable. The AutoExpress Driver Power survey of 2016 put Dacia in third place for dependability, with a score of 96.17 out of 100. This was higher than Toyota and Honda.
What is wrong with Dacia Sandero?
Dacia Sandero (2020 – 2021) The high-pressure fuel system may be defective. As a result, fuel may leak out, increasing the risk of fire.
Is the Dacia Sandero Stepway 90 TCE a good buy?
There’s no doubt the Dacia Sandero Stepway 90 TCe is a more rounded, more polished and more likeable machine than its somewhat underbaked immediate predecessor and it surely represents one of the cheapest ways into crossover ownership for new-car buyers.
How does the Stepway compare to the Sandero?
The Stepway is, after all, about 25kg heavier than a comparable Sandero and it stands higher in the airstream. Which accounts for the fact that, for every on-paper metric going, it lags behind a Sandero 90 TCe manual: the Stepway does 107mph flat out, 0-62mph in 12 seconds exactly, returns up to 50.4mpg and emits 127g/km of CO 2.
How fast does the Hyundai Stepway go?
Which accounts for the fact that, for every on-paper metric going, it lags behind a Sandero 90 TCe manual: the Stepway does 107mph flat out, 0-62mph in 12 seconds exactly, returns up to 50.4mpg and emits 127g/km of CO 2. The same digits for the Sandero read 111mph, 11.7 seconds, 53.3mpg and 120g/km.
Should I buy a Mk3 Sandero or Mk3 Stepway?
Overall, the Stepway does feel a touch nicer still inside than the already-improved Mk3 Sandero hatch’s cabin, while it’s smart to behold outside too. But as we said in our first review of this new bargain line of cars, the Stepway is a more expensive offering than the Sandero in every regard.