New Dacia Duster deals on all models
You can now get a Dacia Duster SUV for less than £100 a month

The Dacia Duster is already one of the best-value cars you can buy, but you can now drive away in an entry-level Access model for just £99 a month. The Duster is such good value, in fact, that we awarded it the CarBuyer Car of the Year 2013 award.
To get hold of a Dacia Duster for £99 a month, you’ll need to put down a deposit of £3,112, and this finance deal is based on a rate of 9.9 per cent APR. The offer at this low price is for the entry-level Access model, which costs £8,995. You’ll also have to put your order in before the end of 2013.
For £119 a month you can move one specification level up, to the Ambience model, which gets the 1.5-litre dCi diesel engine, which manages 57mpg and can go from 0-62mph in 11.8 seconds. Ambience models get essential equipment like a radio, CD player, foglamps, USB and Bluetooth connectivity.
If you want to move up to the top-spec Laureate, it will cost £139 a month – still a very low price for a big family car like this. This version gets alloy wheels, some clever off-roading technology, electric rear windows, electric mirrors, a trip computer and air-conditioning – it’s our pick as the best value compared to rivals like the Nissan Juke. All Dacia Dusters come with free servicing for three years or 60,000 miles, too.
The Dacia Duster is available with four-wheel drive, as well as roof rails and protective metal plates to prevent damage to the car when off-roading. The Duster has 475 litres of boot space with the back seats up, which expands to 1,636 litres when you fold the 60:40 split-folding rear seats down flat.
For more details you can visit the Dacia website, and for the full Dacia range visit the CarBuyer Dacia reviews page.
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