Dacia Logan MCV Stepway review images

The Dacia Logan MCV Stepway is an estate car with SUV styling cues

It features a raised ride height, chunkier bumpers and black plastic cladding, which give it a beefier look
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Despite these rugged styling cues, the Logan MCV Stepway is front, not four-wheel drive

The MCV stands for ‘Maximum Capacity Vehicle’ – the Logan Stepway backs this up with a huge 573-litre boot
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Interior build quality is robust, but some of the plastics used are scratchy

That’s fair enough given the Logan MCV Stepway’s price, however
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You do get a fair amount of equipment for you money, as all Logan MCV Stepways come with sat nav, reversing sensors and air-con

A five-speed manual gearbox is standard, and there's no automatic option
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Dacia offers the Logan MCV Stepway with a 0.9-litre turbo-petrol and a 1.5-litre diesel engine, both producing 89bhp

Economy is officially rated at 80.7mpg for the diesel and 57.6mpg for the petrol
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Both the petrol and diesel engine get the Logan MCV Stepway from 0-62mph in around 11 seconds

If you’re considering a Logan MCV Stepway, you should also research the Fiat Tipo Estate and the Skoda Fabia Estate
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It’s a fair bit more expensive than the non-Stepway Logan, but still offers strong value compared to rivals

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