Sandero stands out in Dacia 242 offers

Alan Hennessy of Envirobead is pictured answering questions about the company's 'One Stop Service' at a recent Home Energy Upgrade Information Evening in Cork. Pic: Denis Boyle.

Alan Hennessy of Envirobead is pictured answering questions about the company's 'One Stop Service' at a recent Home Energy Upgrade Information Evening in Cork. Pic: Denis Boyle.

Dacia finished in fifth position in the new car market in May, with registrations up 24 per cent on the same period last year.

The ever-popular Sandero was the best selling passenger car in Ireland last month. Customers looking to get into the compact super-mini and its bulkier partner - the Stepway - have been told they can do so this 242-registration period. Buyers will also be offered zero per cent APR finance and no deposit on all new orders taken from now until July 31, 2024.

There is no maximum finance amount through Mobilize Finance Services (MFS ) with savings for customers of over €2,000 versus hight street banks - according to Dacia.

Customers looking to get into the brand’s flagship Duster model and the award winning seven-seater Jogger, including the new Jogger Hybrid 140 - can also avail of zero per cent APR HP with savings for customers of over €1,250 versus the high street banks, when financing through MFS.

Having celebrated its 10th anniversary in Ireland last year, and the completion of the new Dacia visual identity by its dealer network, the brand says it is looking forward to adding the new Dacia Spring. This is the first fully-electric Dacia car, and will be released later this year along with the new Duster.

 

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