Used Dacia Logan MCV 2013-2020 review reliability
Category: Estate car
The Dacia Logan MCV is cheap, and it shows. Few can match its practicality per pound ratio, though, making it good value used.
What should I look for in a used Dacia Logan estate?
If a Logan you're looking at has alloy wheels, check them for serious kerb damage, because this can point towards an impact that might have caused further suspension damage. Be sure to check the bodywork, too, for dings and scrapes. Make sure all interior buttons and switches work correctly, and that seats and trim is in good condition.
What are the most common problems with a used Dacia Logan estate?
Driver's airbag may not deploy
Due to an internal defect within the drivers air-bag, if the SRS system detects an impact or collision that requires deployment of the air-bags, the drivers air-bag might not deploy. Speak to your local Dacia dealer if you believe your car has been affected by this recall.
Risk of a diesel fuel leak in the engine bay
Fitting a protective clip or replacement pipe will solve this issue. Again, speak to your local Dacia dealer.
Is a used Dacia Logan estate reliable?
While the Logan didn't appear in our latest reliability survey, Dacia as a brand did. It managed a truly impressive second place finish out of 30 manufacturers featured.