The Retirement Thread

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Exlaser2

Veteran
I don't have personal experience of the Stepway Comfort, but, my son-law-has one and is perfectly happy with it. SiL always had a Company car, on his retirement, he needed to acquire a car as economically as possible. He was going to buy a 5-6 year old car, until I pointed out he could get a new, or almost new Dacia for the same money. I had observed the various Dacia models were very much in evidence in France. To the best of my knowledge, the major "complaint" regarding the various Dacia models is that their NCAP scores are not particularly high.

They are great value for money . Dacia are owned by Renault/Nissan , so basically you are getting a old model Renault re shelled with new body. So the transmission/suspension/engine are a little old school but it does mean it’s reliable and spares are cheap .
 

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
I like breaking the bread up and putting it in the soup :laugh:
Nooooo goes too soggy.
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
They are great value for money . Dacia are owned by Renault/Nissan , so basically you are getting a old model Renault re shelled with new body. So the transmission/suspension/engine are a little old school but it does mean it’s reliable and spares are cheap .
I ordered the Stepway Prestige last November. It comes with all the gadgets another car costing thousands more would have. Hoping to take delivery of it in April. All reports on it are good if you are not concerned about the NCAP rating. ( I am not ).
If @Drago was still with us, he would advise you to buy a Volvo at £20000 more . :whistle:
 

Exlaser2

Veteran
I ordered the Stepway Prestige last November. It comes with all the gadgets another car costing thousands more would have. Hoping to take delivery of it in April. All reports on it are good if you are not concerned about the NCAP rating. ( I am not ).
If @Drago was still with us, he would advise you to buy a Volvo at £20000 more . :whistle:
Well he is right . If you have a spare £20 grand 😀

Have I missed something ( not for the first time 😂) . Has Drago left us ?
 

welsh dragon

Thanks but no thanks. I think I'll pass.
I like breaking the bread up and putting it in the soup :laugh:


I do that as well.:laugh:
 

Exlaser2

Veteran
That’s a shame if he has gone for good.
The problem is very easy to wind oneself up when on forums and fb. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve flounced off the yachts and Yachting forum over the years. Mostly because of the same little troll but I always end up going back because it’s one of the few online places I can discuss a sport I love .
Most people don’t play as nice as the people on this thread 😀
 

gavroche

Getting old but not past it
Location
North Wales
That’s a shame if he has gone for good.
The problem is very easy to wind oneself up when on forums and fb. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve flounced off the yachts and Yachting forum over the years. Mostly because of the same little troll but I always end up going back because it’s one of the few online places I can discuss a sport I love .
Most people don’t play as nice as the people on this thread 😀
I hope he comes back too. I didn't always agree with his views but he was interesting to read.
 
That’s a shame if he has gone for good.
The problem is very easy to wind oneself up when on forums and fb. I’ve lost count of the times I’ve flounced off the yachts and Yachting forum over the years. Mostly because of the same little troll but I always end up going back because it’s one of the few online places I can discuss a sport I love .
Most people don’t play as nice as the people on this thread 😀

I agree, but there a ignore button, when used the site become more of a pleasure to use :smile:
 

BoldonLad

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Location
South Tyneside
They are great value for money . Dacia are owned by Renault/Nissan , so basically you are getting a old model Renault re shelled with new body. So the transmission/suspension/engine are a little old school but it does mean it’s reliable and spares are cheap .

Yes, that has been exactly my Son-in-Law's experience, he bought a 1 year old model, and has now had it for about 2 years. As I said, he is very pleased with it. I have moved up to "top father-in-law" status, because, I suggested it ;) So, win, win.
 
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