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A British car journalist complains about these 5 defects of the Dacia Duster model

The new Dacia Duster has arrived in the hands of the British from the CarWow YouTube channel. Mat Watson made a test drive with the new version of the SUV from Mioveni.

The first thing that annoyed the British journalist was the location of the glass holders in the central tunnel.

If the armrest is extended for more arm support, it may cover the bottle or cup in the holder. Problems may also occur when applying the parking brake. Its lever is positioned too close to the cup holder.

TOP 5 defects of the Dacia Duster model (by CarWow)

Another element that Mat Watson disliked was the doors that did not cover the thresholds. If the car is moving in the mud, the sills may get dirty and, in turn, dirty the passenger or driver’s trousers when trying to get into the car. To illustrate, Mat Watson shows us his dirty pants.

The safety panel positioned in the torpedo is another “defect” that annoys the British. This is because it affects the storage capacity of the glovebox.

The flap that covers the tank cap, more precisely the way it opens, was not to the liking of the British. The fact that it opens with the help of a lever inside the car, in front of the driver, somewhat restricts the ease with which it feeds the car.

And last but not least, the driver’s button opening button next to the driver was also mentioned in the top 5 most annoying things you encounter with the new Dacia Duster.

However, fans of the Romanian SUV will also have some reasons to be proud when they hear the good things Mat Watson appreciated about this model.

Dacia is famous for the fact that it produces relatively cheap cars with a good value for money. On the UK market, the Dacia Duster starts at just £ 15,000, but is it a smart choice ?! You’ll have to watch Mat’s presentation to find out.

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