Sorry, but you kind of messed-up the engines. Both cars have, at least here in Romania, 3 engines: 1 full hybrid, 1 ICE and 1 ICE dual fuel (gasoline+LPG). The Bigster offers 10-15 more BHP for full Hybrid and ICE and 30 more BHP for dual fuel engine. So, the lineup is: Duster: - Hybrid 140, 2x4 - 1.6 liter ICE, 4 cylinders of 96 BHP + 50 BHP electric motor - TCE 130, both 2x4 and AWD - 1.2 liter TCE 3 cylinders - Eco-G 100, 2x4 1.0 liter TCE 3 cylinders running on dual fuel Bigster: - Hybrid 155, 2x4 - 1.8 liter. 4 cylinders TCE 107 BHP + 50 BHP electric - TCE 140, 2x4 - 1.2 TCE, 3 cylynders - TCE 130, AWD, 1.2 TCE 3 cylinders - Eco-G 140, 2x4 3 cylinder running on dual fuel TCE 150, AWD was put on previous generation of Duster (Duster ph2) and Renault discontinued it along with 1.5 dCi diesel for this 3rd generation.
The difference between an SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) and a CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) lies in their construction, size, and intended use: Construction: SUV: Built on a chaise (body-on-frame) design, meaning the body is mounted on a separate frame. This provides a more rugged build, making it suitable for off-road driving, towing, and handling heavier loads. CUV: Built with an autoportant (unibody) structure, where the body and frame are integrated into a single unit. This makes the vehicle lighter and more fuel-efficient, but less capable of handling heavy-duty tasks compared to an SUV. Size: SUV: Typically larger and more robust, offering more interior space, higher ground clearance, and the ability to carry heavier cargo. CUV: Generally smaller and more compact, designed for better fuel efficiency and easier handling, particularly in urban settings. Off-Road Capability: SUV: More capable off-road due to its chaise-based construction, higher ground clearance, and commonly available all-wheel drive or 4x4 systems. CUV: Less capable off-road, primarily optimized for on-road use with some light off-road capability. Ride Quality: SUV: Often has a stiffer ride because of the chaise-based design, but it is better at handling rough terrains. CUV: Offers a smoother, more car-like ride, which is ideal for everyday urban driving and comfort. In summary, SUVs are rugged and suited for heavy-duty and off-road tasks, while CUVs are lighter, more fuel-efficient, and designed for urban and everyday driving, thanks to their autoportant structure.
Duster also has a hybrid powertrain with a 4cyl 1.6 engine. Well, at least in Europe. The updated, new 1.8 litre hybrid can be found in the Bigster. Also, Duster only has single zone AC control, Bigster - for the first time in a Dacia - has dual zone AC, and also has a rear armrest, while Duster haven't, even with top tier trims. Same goes for the new centre console area, Bigster has a lifted, cockpit like centre console unlike the Duster. Too bad Renault didn't learn from reviews and customer feedbacks, and also missed out on the 4x4 option with the hybrid, still only available with that pathetic 3cyl Tce engine 😕
It still a long run to 2025 and the future of petrol prices ( concidering the change in West) and taxes are open.. For the difference I go for Bigster Hybrid: the price is the enigma. Even if the price starts low at 22 k we know it will never be lower than 30 k. We see that with Duster. And for just 2k extra you buy a peugeot 2008
😂😂 you compare peugeot and dacia....even with more history in car industry by peugeot i wil likely buy dacia and be more happy... btw im a owner bmw cars two in family more than 15years and i have a bmw motorrad too. But this bigster buy my taste.
@@vcolceriu Feel free to add 20-30k € more ant buy a Tiguan or equivalent in C-SUV segment. I prefer to buy this and be less worried about the interior after I load my kids, bikes, toys and a dog in it every day.
@@vcolceriu Bigster NCAP is not yet out. And if You refer to Duster, apparently it is due to lack of various driver assists. My current car doesn't have those, and was 5 star NCAP when it got out.
Sorry, but you kind of messed-up the engines.
Both cars have, at least here in Romania, 3 engines: 1 full hybrid, 1 ICE and 1 ICE dual fuel (gasoline+LPG).
The Bigster offers 10-15 more BHP for full Hybrid and ICE and 30 more BHP for dual fuel engine.
So, the lineup is:
Duster:
- Hybrid 140, 2x4 - 1.6 liter ICE, 4 cylinders of 96 BHP + 50 BHP electric motor
- TCE 130, both 2x4 and AWD - 1.2 liter TCE 3 cylinders
- Eco-G 100, 2x4 1.0 liter TCE 3 cylinders running on dual fuel
Bigster:
- Hybrid 155, 2x4 - 1.8 liter. 4 cylinders TCE 107 BHP + 50 BHP electric
- TCE 140, 2x4 - 1.2 TCE, 3 cylynders
- TCE 130, AWD, 1.2 TCE 3 cylinders
- Eco-G 140, 2x4 3 cylinder running on dual fuel
TCE 150, AWD was put on previous generation of Duster (Duster ph2) and Renault discontinued it along with 1.5 dCi diesel for this 3rd generation.
Hi, thank you for your feedback 👍. Sorry for the wrong details! I will try to fix that!
I would go for the Bigster because of the size
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The difference between an SUV (Sport Utility Vehicle) and a CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle) lies in their construction, size, and intended use:
Construction:
SUV: Built on a chaise (body-on-frame) design, meaning the body is mounted on a separate frame. This provides a more rugged build, making it suitable for off-road driving, towing, and handling heavier loads.
CUV: Built with an autoportant (unibody) structure, where the body and frame are integrated into a single unit. This makes the vehicle lighter and more fuel-efficient, but less capable of handling heavy-duty tasks compared to an SUV.
Size:
SUV: Typically larger and more robust, offering more interior space, higher ground clearance, and the ability to carry heavier cargo.
CUV: Generally smaller and more compact, designed for better fuel efficiency and easier handling, particularly in urban settings.
Off-Road Capability:
SUV: More capable off-road due to its chaise-based construction, higher ground clearance, and commonly available all-wheel drive or 4x4 systems.
CUV: Less capable off-road, primarily optimized for on-road use with some light off-road capability.
Ride Quality:
SUV: Often has a stiffer ride because of the chaise-based design, but it is better at handling rough terrains.
CUV: Offers a smoother, more car-like ride, which is ideal for everyday urban driving and comfort.
In summary, SUVs are rugged and suited for heavy-duty and off-road tasks, while CUVs are lighter, more fuel-efficient, and designed for urban and everyday driving, thanks to their autoportant structure.
Hi, thank you for your reply! Very good explanation 🤗
Duster also has a hybrid powertrain with a 4cyl 1.6 engine. Well, at least in Europe.
The updated, new 1.8 litre hybrid can be found in the Bigster.
Also, Duster only has single zone AC control, Bigster - for the first time in a Dacia - has dual zone AC, and also has a rear armrest, while Duster haven't, even with top tier trims. Same goes for the new centre console area, Bigster has a lifted, cockpit like centre console unlike the Duster.
Too bad Renault didn't learn from reviews and customer feedbacks, and also missed out on the 4x4 option with the hybrid, still only available with that pathetic 3cyl Tce engine 😕
Hi, thank you for your feedback! Sorry for the missing or wrong details. I will try to fix it 👍
It still a long run to 2025 and the future of petrol prices ( concidering the change in West) and taxes are open.. For the difference I go for Bigster Hybrid: the price is the enigma.
Even if the price starts low at 22 k we know it will never be lower than 30 k. We see that with Duster. And for just 2k extra you buy a peugeot 2008
Hi, thank you for your feedback 👍
😂😂 you compare peugeot and dacia....even with more history in car industry by peugeot i wil likely buy dacia and be more happy... btw im a owner bmw cars two in family more than 15years and i have a bmw motorrad too. But this bigster buy my taste.
Hi, thank you for your feedback 👍
@@sasasternja yes price is the point and it proves exactly what I said and I believe you understand
@@1975reispedro1 You can't compare Bigster to a Peugot 2008, the Dacia is literally so much bigger
Is it a wet belt engine
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Is a CUV (Crossover Utility Vehicle)!
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Nice Cars
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4x4 should have Automatic transmission!
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Is this European motor company?
Hi, yes is a European motor company. Dacia is a Romanian car manufacturer owned by Renault 👍
Romanian
The Dacia Sandero super mini is the biggest selling car in Europe.
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Dasia, dashia, dacia... choose one allready lol
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I believe it's pronounced 'datch-ia'.
Bigster mere la americani ca aia is cu Dulapul dupa ei !:)))
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plastic garbage! No automatic tranmission on 4x4 models...
@@vcolceriu Feel free to add 20-30k € more ant buy a Tiguan or equivalent in C-SUV segment.
I prefer to buy this and be less worried about the interior after I load my kids, bikes, toys and a dog in it every day.
Hi, thank you for your feedback!
Hi! Thank you for your feedback 🤗! Dacia has a fair price for what it offers 👍
@@grmajina load your kids in a 3 star NCAP car?
@@vcolceriu Bigster NCAP is not yet out. And if You refer to Duster, apparently it is due to lack of various driver assists. My current car doesn't have those, and was 5 star NCAP when it got out.