
You have probably already noticed this or, more likely, heard about it, especially if you often read our columns. THE prices for new cars continues to grow over the years. But what is the reason? In fact, everything is quite simple. Because if prices rise in this way, it is, in particular, due to rising inflation, which affects, in particular, raw materials. And this is logically reflected in the price paid by the customer. As a result, prices are skyrocketing and it is becoming increasingly difficult to afford a car that has left the showroom. The situation is no less difficult for manufacturers, who see their sales are falling sharplyr.
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A real success
But as you can imagine, not everyone is in the same boat. And if all this is difficult for many brands, some still manage to get out of the game, in particular Dacia, which has achieved real success in recent years. It must be said that the company offers the most affordable prices on the market and attracts motorists who do not have a large budget, but want to afford a new car. Here’s how the Duster has just passed a historic milestone in France as it has achieved 500,000 registrations only on the territory. All this after 13 years of marketing.
Affordable price
It must be said that the SUV has many qualities. Its design, firstly, and also its very fashionable positioning. Not to mention, of course, its price, since it starts at €17,990 or €270 per month, ie €9 per day in LLD. A price that defies any competition, which largely explains the success of the brand’s star. In a press release, Dacia rightly called it the best-selling SUV in France in 2022. And there’s a good chance that will continue in 2023! In any case, this is what we wish to the manufacturer.
Source: Auto Plus

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