I'm thinking 3 star EURO NCAP rating of the duster rules it out for me.
EURO NCAP award brownie points for electronic gizmos, and Dacia (aka Renault) have made a deliberate marketing decision to forego points in order to market their cars to people who are fed up with all the electronics in cars.
The Consumers Association have just done a load of research into the number of people who are rejecting unwanted systems in cars following complaints about it last year, and published a report last April. NCAP award points for
having the systems, but not for how well they work, so there's an incentive for manufacturers to throw in every gizmo going, but not to develop them so that they work properly. Thatcham research say that they look for what's safest and most insurable, not what gives least false interventions.
"Taking the car back to the garage rarely resolves the issue".
More than half of all drivers turn off one or other system at least some of the time
46% turn off speed assist
42% turn off lane assist
34% turn off auto emergency braking
32% turn off attention monitoring
30% turn off blind spot monitoring