I had considered a Dacia duster but wanted something a bit more solidly built Do you know in the trade they call them Dacia rusters
When I bought my BMW I was second owner, It was obviously an ex fleet lease vehicle on a pre bm service plan or something My indie machanic said it hadn’t been serviced as per service book And the wheels appeared to never been taken off Since they had been fitted at manufacture and it certainly never had pollen filter change.
Driving in Switzerland back in January, I saw loads of Dacia Dusters, seems to be the 4wd of choice there.
With servicing I suppose the best you can hope for is that the oil has been changed , That said depending what vehicle make if the wrong oil has been put in it then you could end up with the situation that some Ford engines have with the oil pump belt failure purely because they need a specific oil that doesn’t rot the belt Out
Well it’s sold Someone hit the but it now button phoned him up and said I’ll collect it tomorrow Gutting as tomorrow was the first day where the seller was available so I could view it
If you don't really need 4wd, all season or winter tyres can be pretty good, I suggest that you consider a Skoda Roomster. In 7 years ours has only needed a clutch slave cylinder (that's it jinxed now!).