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Dacia Sandero, how much does the compact LPG-powered car really cost?

As one of the best-selling cars in Italia, it appeals for its price/performance ratio.

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3' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

Every month, the Dacia Sandero confirms itself as one of the best-selling cars in Italy, thanks to a list price that makes it one of the compact B-segment cars - i.e. between 4 metres and 4.20 metres long - with the best cost/contents/onboard space ratio. Despite a clear commercial strategy, with extremely low discounts, it is important to choose the version best suited to one's needs and with the indispensable accessories. The star of our configuration is the Streetway version, designed more for city use and with a lower list price than the Stepway.

 

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Dacia Sandero Streetway Essential

 

There are three trim versions available on the Dacia Sandero Streetway, with different equipment and engine offerings. Starting with the Essential entry version, sold from 14,800 euros, the only engine available is the 1.0 three-cylinder naturally aspirated 65 horsepower petrol with an average consumption of 5.4 litres per 100 kilometres. The equipment does not include air conditioning (optional for 510 euros in the manual version), the central screen and rear-view mirrors are manual. Instead, there are rear parking sensors, cruise control, light signature with full LED headlights, and four airbags. Among the accessories, in addition to climate, blue and grey tints for 700 euros (white is standard), the multimedia pack adds the 10-inch central touch screen for 300 euros and the spare wheel for 250 euros. Adding climate and multimedia pack brings the total to 15,610 euros.

 

Dacia Sandero Streetway Expression

 

The second trim available on the Dacia Sandero Streetway is the Expression, which can be combined with the manual transmission petrol 1.0 aspirated 65 bhp (15,800 euro), petrol turbocharged 1.0 100 bhp (16,800 euro) and LPG 120 bhp (16,600 euro) engines, the latter also available with automatic transmission (18,200 euro). Here, the equipment increases and manual air conditioning, LED daytime running lights, a 10-inch touchscreen in the centre of the dashboard with four speakers and smartphone replication, electrically adjustable rear view mirrors, electric rear windows and a multifunction steering wheel come as standard. The colour range increases, with six optional colours at 700 euros in addition to the standard white, and satellite navigation can be added for 450 euros. Opting for the LPG version with manual transmission, a recommended choice given the high fuel prices, the total price comes to 17,300 euros by adding an alternative colour. The satellite navigation system is not necessary, given the smartphone connectivity.

 

Dacia Sandero Streetway Journey

 

At the top of the range is the Dacia Sandero Streetway Journey, which can be combined with the manual transmission turbocharged petrol 1.0 100 hp (€17,800) and LPG 120 hp (€17,600) engines, the latter also available with automatic transmission (€19,200). Here the equipment increases considerably, with automatic climate control, 7-inch centre dash display, rear video camera, front and rear parking sensors and 16-inch alloy wheels. Accessories include alternative colours (€700), the navigation plus pack at €450 (with connected navigation, induction smartphone charger and six-speaker Arkamys 3D audio system) and the driving pack at €450 (with electrically folding exterior mirrors, automatic high/dipped beam switching and multiview camera). Final price of the Dacia Sandero Streetway Journey? In this case we chose the petrol Tce version, adding the driving pack and the optional tint: total 18,950 euros.

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