Dacia Logan
Compact 1.2-litre 16V naturally aspirated engine with straightforward engineering and documented mileages up to 300,000 km with good maintenance. Timing belt must be replaced every 120,000 km — if it snaps, severe engine damage results. Ignition coil and lead assembly is a known weak point; have valve clearance checked every 80,000 km.
City-sized engine
75 hp from 1.2 litres — the little Logan is well suited for city use. On the motorway it gets loud and strained.
Engine Weaknesses 3
Recall for vehicles produced September–November 2010: faulty valve cotters may come loose and cause engine damage.
Symptoms: Recall for vehicles produced September–November 2010: faulty valve cotters may come loose and cause engine damage
Timing belt must be replaced every 90,000 km or 5 years. The small engine is not interference-free.
Symptoms: Timing belt must be replaced every 90,000 km
Valve cover gasket leaks in the spark plug tube area. Oil collects around the spark plugs and can cause misfires.
Symptoms: Valve cover gasket leaks in the spark plug tube area
Vehicle Weaknesses 7
Recall issued for vehicles produced between September and December 2015 due to possible fatigue fractures of the steering rod. Safety-critical.
Recall for 2012/2013 models due to faulty ignition unit wiring that could prevent airbag deployment in a crash.
Recall for several model years due to possible breakage of the bonnet latch bracket, which can cause the bonnet to fly open while driving.
Steering joints and tie rod ends remain regular weak points at MOT in the second generation as well. The defect rate is well above the vehicle average.
Lighting defects appear on the Logan II after just a few years of use. Low beam, tail lights, and indicators fail at well above average rates at MOT.
The Logan II's paint is thinly applied and vulnerable to stone chips. Windscreens scratch quickly and become hazy, impairing visibility in direct sunlight.
Battery failures are among the frequent breakdown reports for the Logan II, especially for model years 2012 to 2014. The standard batteries are undersized for the vehicle's power demands.
Reports & Tests
Defect rate of 39.6% on 10–11-year-old vehicles. Suspension, brakes, and exhaust emissions are chronic problem areas.