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Dacia Logan MCV prices

The Dacia Logan MCV has become the UK’s cheapest estate, with prices starting from only £6,995

The new Dacia Logan MCV estate has gone on sale, with prices starting from £6,995. That makes it the cheapest estate car you can buy in the UK, at £4,000 less than an entry-level Skoda Fabia Estate.

The Logan MCV - which stands for Maximum Capacity Vehicle - joins the Dacia line-up of Sandero, Sandero Stepway and Duster, and becomes the Renault budget brand’s fourth model.

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Essentially a five-seater estate version of the Sandero, the MCV features a 573-litre boot with the seats up, which swells to 1,518-litres with the seats down – 253 and 318 litres bigger respectively than the Sandero hatchback.

As with the rest of the Dacia range, three trim levels are available – Access, Ambiance and Laureate – and two petrol and one diesel engine will be offered.

The Logan MCV Access includes 15-inch steel wheels, ABS, traction control and four airbags and can only be had with the tried and tested 74bhp 1.2-litre petrol engine.

For an extra £600, you can upgrade to the MCV Ambiance, which adds a radio/CD player, USB input, Bluetooth, remote central locking and electric front windows.

The top-spec Logan MCV Laureate is expected to be the biggest seller in the UK. It starts at £8,995 and includes air conditioning, electric door mirrors, cruise control, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, electric rear windows and front fog lights.

Both the Ambiance and Laureate are available with the choice of the 89bhp 0.9-litre three-cylinder petrol and 89bhp 1.5-litre four-cylinder diesel, in addition to the 1.2 petrol. Despite the small engines, Renault is keen to point out that the heaviest Logan MCV weighs only 1,090kg.

Options include a seven-inch touchscreen sat-nav (£250), rear parking sensors (£250) and leather upholstery (£600) on Laureate models. On Ambiance and Lauriate models, metallic paint costs £495 and 15-inch alloys are £425.

The Access model comes exclusively in white, while the Ambiance and Lauriate come in a choice of five colours - Cinder Red, Mercury, Pearl Black, Sargasso Blue and Stone.

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