Description
Like all Dacias, the Duster?s main selling point is its incredible affordability, but it also throws attractive styling and a roomy cabin into the mix as well. You do have to make a few sacrifices in quality, technology and dynamic polish to get that affordability, but the sacrifices aren?t as severe as they were with the previous Duster, and most are worth making. Style is one of the most important things with an SUV. To our eye, the Duster looks sharp, with bold details, clear lines and a generally cohesive look. The entry-level Access model does look a bit more utilitarian than the rest because you can only have it in white and it has a basic black plastic finish on the side sills, mirror housings and door handles. Essential trim gives you more paint choices, front fog lights and inscribed roof bars, but you?ll need to upgrade another level ? to Comfort trim ? if you want the 16-inch alloy wheels and metallic front and rear skid plates that make the Duster look really smart. The Prestige trim gets bigger alloys of a different design, but other than that, you?ll struggle to tell it apart from the Comfort. Blue, £15,306