The Dacia Jogger suffers from specific interior discomforts. These issues can significantly affect comfort on long journeys. Pushing headrests, a cramped third row for adults, and quirky seatbelt warnings are...Read more
Electronics and control unit faults in the Dacia Jogger are more common than you would expect for a relatively new model. Displays that fail to boot, rapidly discharging batteries, and...Read more
At first glance, the Dacia Jogger looks like an affordable family car, but the actual maintenance and repair costs are higher than expected. CVT transmissions, hybrid systems, and engine repairs...Read more
The Dacia Jogger achieved the lowest possible score of just 1 star in the Euro NCAP tests. The car shows serious shortcomings in driver assistance systems. The Jogger also offers...Read more
An engine that idles roughly, accelerates jerkily or suddenly shows high fuel consumption usually points to a disturbance in the combustion process or air–fuel ratio. With the Dacia Jogger these...Read more
The hybrid powertrain of the Dacia Jogger does not always deliver the promised benefits in everyday use. Owners regularly report problems with higher fuel consumption than expected, limited efficiency under...Read more
The Dacia Jogger is not supplied as standard with a CVT transmission in Europe. Owners do regularly report faults in the automatic gearbox. Jerky shifting, a slipping clutch and overheating...Read more
The Dacia Jogger remains a sensible choice for anyone looking for a lot of space at a sharp price. It does have some known technical points to watch. The combination...Read more
The Dacia Jogger sometimes overshoots the set limit by 3 kilometres per hour as soon as you switch on the cruise control. This behaviour mainly causes frustration in average speed...Read more