Renault Sandero 2011 Bahrain Prices & Specs
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BHD 3950 - 4100 |
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Renault Sandero 2011 specifications
Country of Origin | Romania |
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Class | Sub-Compact Hatchback |
Body Styles | 5-door hatchback |
Weight (kg) | 1100 |
Version | Performance | ||||||
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Engine | Gearbox | Power (hp) | Torque (Nm) | Fuel Econ (L/100km) | Fuel Econ (km/L) | 0-100 kph (sec) | Top speed (kph) |
1.6 I4 FWD | 4A | 105 | 148 | 8.3 | 12 | 11.9 | 185 |
Renault Sandero 2011 reviews
THE GOOD
Affordable, spacious enough, fair ride, fair handling
THE BAD
Should be cheaper, hard cabin plastics, limited safety features, power
Renault Sandero 2011 Overview
Essentially a rebadged version of the Romanian-built Dacia Sandero that has been trundling around Europe since 2007, this hatchback is based on the same platform as the Renault Logan sedan. The Renault Sandero is more modern-looking than the Logan sedan, but still a very simple car aimed at the entry-level sub-compact segment. Originally designed in France for the Brazilian market, its claim to possible fame is that it is more spacious than its price competitors. However, compared to the Logan, it has a slightly shorter wheelbase. Storage options are decent, with the spare wheel underneath the car freeing up boot space, and a folding rear seat-back. The front-wheel-drive Sandero is equipped with a 1.6-litre engine, mated to a simple 4-speed automatic. The Sandero also seems better-equipped than the Logan, with ABS and better sound-deadening materials on offer, alongside an MP3 stereo, front power windows, central locking, cloth seats and one airbag.
Renault Sandero 2011 Reliability & Resale Value
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Known Problems | Keep a lookout for squeaks and rattles in the dashboard. |
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Renault Sandero 2011 Safety Ratings
NHTSA Driver Frontal Rating |
00
Untested |
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EuroNCAP Overall Adult Rating | 30 |
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