What describes Dacia Logan best is "great value for money", no debate on that matter. The Logan is simple, practical, spacious, and decently performing. Owners rarely have any reliability issues, but in case something does break down, chances are it is quite easy to fix. There are a few things pointed out as drawbacks of the model and they all have to do with materials’ quality, such as the interior plastics or exterior paint. But considering how cheap Dacia Logan is to buy and keep on the road, these negatives are easy to overlook, outweighed by what the car has to offer.
Considering the price range that the Dacia Logan is in, one can not expect the most exhaustive set of technologies to be present in the vehicle. Recent Logan variants, however, have seen some improvement in this regard. For the latest (as of 2022) third-generation variants, front and rear parking sensors, along with heated front seats, a handsfree card featuring remote boot release, electric parking brake, reverse camera, and automatic windscreen wipers, are all available options, if not standard. The exact features the model is equipped with as standard still depends on the particular market.
Logan MCV (Multi Convivial Vehicle) is the name of Dacia’s station wagon version of the Logan model, introduced in 2006. It offers more space than the standard sedan, and can therefore better serve a family’s needs. First-generation Logan MCV is available as a 5- or a 7-seater, but with the introduction of following generations, 7-seat options were dropped from the range.
No, Dacia Logan is still being produced and is available.
Some Dacia Logan variants’ combined fuel consumption is as low as 3.5 l/ 100 km, while with others it goes up to 8 l/ 100 km.