DACIA SANDERO (2020-22)

The DACIA SANDERO (2020-22) is a compact, practical hatchback that offers a great balance of affordability, efficiency, and everyday usability—making it a popular choice among city dwellers, first-time drivers, and small families in the UK. Known for its straightforward design and user-friendly features, the SANDERO stands out as a reliable and budget-friendly option for those looking to navigate urban streets or enjoy economical commuting. With an average usage record of around 6,700 miles per year and a typical mileage of approximately 18,400 miles, these cars are often well-maintained and used for daily travel, shopping trips, or short family outings. What makes the DACIA SANDERO (2020-22) especially notable is its reputation for low running costs and good fuel economy, combined with a modest price tag—average values in private sales are around £10,048. Its simple yet practical design appeals to drivers seeking a no-fuss vehicle with decent space and versatility. Compared to other vehicles in the same class, the SANDERO is renowned for its reliability and affordability, often attracting new drivers or budget-conscious buyers who want a dependable car that can handle everyday tasks with ease. Whether you're considering a first car or a practical second vehicle, the DACIA SANDERO (2020-22) offers a sensible mix of value, simplicity, and efficiency.
average use
average use
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The data for the most recent mileage readings of Dacia Sandero (2020-22) vehicles shows that the majority, approximately 66.3%, have been driven less than 10,000 miles. An additional 16.6% fall within the 10,000 to 20,000 miles range, indicating that most vehicles are relatively low-mileage. Smaller proportions of vehicles have higher mileage, with only very few—around 0.3%—exceeding 80,000 miles. This distribution suggests that these models tend to be kept quite low in mileage, which might be appealing for buyers seeking relatively new or lightly used vehicles.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for Dacia Sandero (2020-22) vehicles fall within the £9,000 to £10,000 range, representing 35% of the sample. A significant portion, 23.2%, are valued between £10,000 and £11,000. Lower-priced vehicles in the £6,000 to £7,000 and £8,000 to £9,000 ranges account for smaller shares, at 5% and 15.8% respectively. Interestingly, very few vehicles are valued below £6,000 (only 0.3%), and just a small fraction (1.6%) fall into the £11,000 to £12,000 bracket. Overall, most private sales of this model are clustered around the £9,000 to £11,000 mark, suggesting strong demand or perceived value in these price points.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that the majority of Dacia Sandero vehicles from 2020-22 are relatively new, with 42.6% manufactured in 2021 and over half (56.3%) in 2022. A small proportion, 1.1%, were manufactured in 2023. This suggests that most vehicles in this model range are within two years of age, reflecting recent vehicle registration trends or popularity. The minimal percentage from 2023 could indicate limited availability or recent introduction of that model year.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data indicates that the most common main paint colour for the 2020-22 Dacia Sandero is White, accounting for approximately 41.6% of the vehicles. Blue is the next most popular at 22.4%, followed by Grey at 18.9%. Black and Red are less common, representing 8.7% and 8.4% of the fleet, respectively. Overall, White and Blue together make up over two-thirds of the vehicles, highlighting a preference for lighter, classic colours among these models.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data indicates that the majority of Dacia Sandero vehicles from 2020 to 2022 have only one registered keeper, accounting for 65.3% of the sample. A significant portion, 29.5%, have had two keepers, while a smaller percentage have had three (4.2%) or four (1.1%) keepers. This suggests that most owners tend to retain their vehicle for a substantial period, with relatively few vehicles changing hands multiple times within this period.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Dacia Sandero (2020-22) indicates that all vehicles in the sample are equipped with 999cc engines. Additionally, a significant majority—77.4%—primarily use petrol as their fuel, while a notable 22.6% are configured as gas bi-fuel vehicles, offering flexibility between petrol and gas. This suggests that the model predominantly features small-engine petrol vehicles, with a substantial proportion also incorporating gas bi-fuel options for potentially enhanced fuel economy or lower emissions.