DACIA SANDERO (2016-20)

The DACIA SANDERO (2016-20) is a practical and budget-friendly hatchback that’s ideal for city driving, commuting, and everyday family use. Known for its compact size and efficiency, this vehicle offers a smart choice for those seeking a reliable, economical car without sacrificing style. Its popularity is reflected in over 8,200 lookups on MyCarCheck.com, with a wide variety of VINs, indicating that many drivers have considered or purchased this model. Typically used for daily errands, commuting, or as a first car, the DACIA SANDERO stands out for its affordability, low running costs, and ease of maneuvering in crowded urban areas. What makes the DACIA SANDERO (2016-20) a strong contender in its class is its straightforward design, good fuel economy, and dependable reputation. It often appeals to new drivers, small families, or budget-conscious buyers looking for a practical vehicle that’s easy to maintain. Compared to similar compact hatchbacks, the DACIA SANDERO offers excellent value, combining simplicity with a comfortable driving experience. With an average recorded mileage of around 31,700 miles and a typical valuation of just over £5,400, the SANDERO is a sensible choice for those seeking a versatile, everyday car that balances affordability with efficiency.
average use
average use
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The data shows that for Dacia Sandero models (2016-2020), the most common recorded mileages are between 40,000 and 50,000 miles, representing 17.5% of vehicles. A significant portion (around 14.4%) also falls within the 20,000 to 30,000 and 30,000 to 40,000 mile ranges, indicating that many vehicles are relatively low mileage. Conversely, very high-mileage vehicles over 120,000 miles are rare, with only small percentages (less than 1% to 2%) recorded beyond 110,000 miles. This suggests that most Dacia Sandero vehicles tend to be kept within moderate mileage ranges, with few reaching very high mileages.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that the majority of private sale valuations for Dacia Sandero (2016-20) fall within the £3,000 to £4,000 range, accounting for 51% of the sample. A significant portion, 28.1%, are valued between £4,000 and £5,000, while 18.3% are estimated between £2,000 and £3,000. Smaller percentages of vehicles are valued at lower or higher ends, with just 1.5% falling between £1,000 and £2,000, and 1.1% at £5,000 to £6,000. This suggests that typical private sale prices cluster in the £3,000 to £5,000 range, reflecting the vehicle's market position and age.
production years
production years
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The data indicates that among Dacia Sandero vehicles manufactured between 2016 and 2020, the majority are from 2017, accounting for 41.1%. Vehicles from 2018 and 2019 are also well-represented, comprising 30% and 18.6% respectively. Notably, only a very small fraction—0.4%—are from 2016, while 2020 models make up about 9.9%. This distribution suggests that the most common year of manufacture for these vehicles is 2017, possibly reflecting higher fleet retention or popularity of that model year during this period.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data shows that the most popular main paint color for the 2016-20 Dacia Sandero is white, accounting for approximately 58% of vehicles, indicating a strong preference for this color. Grey and blue are also relatively common, making up around 13.7% and 8.4% respectively. Black and red are somewhat less prevalent, at about 9.5% and 7.2%, while brown and silver are the least common, with silver representing only 1.9% of the vehicles. Overall, white dominates as the preferred choice, which is consistent with broader vehicle color trends in the UK.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data shows that for Dacia Sandero models from 2016 to 2020, the majority of vehicles have had only one or two registered keepers, with 19.4% having been kept by a single owner and 38.8% by two owners. Notably, a significant proportion—approximately 24%—have had three registered keepers. Fewer vehicles have experienced higher numbers of keepers, with just 12.9% having four owners, 3.4% with five, and only 1.5% with six. Overall, the data suggests that most Dacia Sandero vehicles tend to have relatively low ownership turnover, indicating either stable ownership or shorter-term ownership patterns for most vehicles in this model range.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data for Dacia Sandero models from 2016 to 2020 shows that the majority of vehicles are equipped with small engine capacities, particularly 998cc (60.5%) and 898cc (29.7%), highlighting their focus on economy and affordability. Additionally, petrol remains the dominant fuel type, used in 92.8% of these vehicles, with a small proportion running on diesel (6.8%) and a very minimal share utilizing gas bi-fuel systems (0.4%). This distribution suggests a strong market preference for petrol-powered, small-engine models within this vehicle range.