FINDING a direct rival for the Dacia Jogger was incredibly difficult at the time of its launch. Yes, there were plenty of seven-seaters around, and there were lots of estate cars and SUVs, too, but none managed to merge those three qualities together in one car, nor offer anything similar for anywhere near the price. Even van-based people movers were much more expensive.
Now, the Jogger has a much closer rival in the form of the Citroen C3 Aircross and its Vauxhall Frontera sibling (see p30), yet it holds an advantage in a few key areas. Huge space, low running costs, thanks to frugal powertrains and resistance to depreciation, and keen pricing make it a compelling, if unusual, option.
ENGINES & PERFORMANCE
THE Dacia Jogger line-up is fairly straightforward, with…
