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In 2006, Dacia launched the first estate version of the Logan, called the Logan MCV. Even though 360,000 of them were sold in 40 countries, we could never like it because it was so ugly.
Renault’s low-cost, Romania-based brand, Dacia, has introduced a new flex-fuel version of its Logan MCV people mover. The E85-capable wagon uses a 105 hp version of the Renault 1.6-liter four ...
At the 2016 Paris Motor Show, Dacia unveiled its refreshed Logan lineup, and among the rest of the range, it also updated the station wagon version of this car, the Logan MCV. When the Romanian ...
Dacia has been producing the second-generation Sandero & Logan MCV models ever since 2012/2013 respectively, which means they were long overdue for a few styling upgrades. Judging by how the two ...
The Dacia Logan MCV is another fine addition to the range for anyone after an affordable load-lugger that will get you from A to B. Still we would avoid the Access version. The 1.5-litre diesel is ...
Undemanding to pilot, but without much in the way of sparkle either, the Dacia Logan MCV Stepway offers a functional driving experience rather than a fun one. Engines range from 0.9 TCE 90 to 1.5 dCi ...
This is the Dacia Logan MCV, which is the cheapest new estate car money can buy. In its most basic ‘Access’ trim, complete with naked steel wheels, you can snap one up for £6995. Instead ...
See Also: Dacia Spied Preparing New Logan MCV Wagon The range of engines will include the naturally aspirated 1.0-liter producing 64 hp (48 kW / 65 PS), the turbocharged 1.0-liter producing 89 hp ...
Ours come from Romania and carry only the name Dacia – an old region of Romania. Prices are ridiculously low. The Logan MCV tested here is its largest model and can be bought for £7,295 with a ...
Step forward the Dacia Logan MCV. Britain's cheapest estate on sale. So how cheap is cheap? Well remarkably, the Logan MCV starts at just £6995. That gets you the basic Access model and basic is ...
It’s the cheapest estate car you can buy new. This is the Dacia Logan MCV, a curious name for what’s essentially a Sandero with a corridor affixed to its hindquarters. Prices start at £8,495, ...
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