Dacia Sandero Stepway TCe 110 (2026)
The Sandero is Europe's runaway value champion and has spent years among the best-selling cars to private buyers on the continent for one simple reason: it offers genuine new-car peace of mind at a price that undercuts almost everything. It is the car for the buyer who refuses to overpay for badges and wants honest, durable transport with a warranty. The Stepway version adds raised ride height and rugged cladding that make it feel like a baby crossover, which is how most Europeans now want their small cars. The TCe 110 turbo-three is willing enough for town and motorway, and the bi-fuel LPG option slashes running costs further. Don't expect lavish materials, but everything works and nothing is wasted.
We'd hold off — it's 1.7% above its all-time low, right around its 90-day average.
- Unbeatable value for a brand-new car
- Stepway styling and ground clearance feel rugged
- Cheap LPG bi-fuel option cuts fuel bills further
- Simple, proven Renault-group mechanicals
- Hard cabin plastics throughout
- Modest performance and refinement
- Safety kit and assists are basic versus rivals
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