The Dacia Sandero is a five door hatchback car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its subsidiary Dacia of Romania. The Sandero is based on the Logan.
Design and global marketing
With a slightly shorter than the sedan from which it derives, the  Sandero was developed in France by Technocentre – in conjunction with  Brazilian and Romanian teams.After its development, the Sandero made its formal market debut in  Brazil as a Renault model in December 2007 – the first Renault model to  debut outside Europe. Launched subsequently in Europe in June 2008,  Renault began manufacturing the Sandero in South Africa in February 2009  and, in December 2009, in Russia. A Renault version is also  manufactured in Colombia for its home market and for export to countries  including Chile.
Safety
On the passive safety front, Sandero has been designed to meet the requirements of European regulations.Depending on equipment level, Dacia Sandero comes with up to four  airbags. In terms of active safety Dacia Sandero features the  latest-generation Bosch 8.1 ABS which incorporates EBD (Electronic  Brakeforce Distribution) and EBA (Emergency Brake Assist).
Euro NCAP  rated the Dacia Sandero fitted with the basic level of safety equipment  and also crash tested the car equipped with the 'safety pack', which is  standard on some variants, and optional on others.The crash test  for basic level Dacia Sandero equipped with front seatbelt load  limiters, driver frontal airbag and front passenger frontal airbag,  scored 3 stars for adults, 4 stars for children occupants and 1 star for  pedestrians.
- Adult Occupant: , score 24 
- Child Occupant: , score 38 
- Pedestrian: , score 6 
The EuroNCAP test for the 'safety pack' model equipped with side body  and head airbags and front seatbelt pretensioners, received a score of  31 for adults, 38 for children occupants and 6 for pedestrians, these  results being rated as 4 from 5 stars for adults and children occupants.
- Adult Occupant: , score 31 
- Child Occupant: , score 38 
- Pedestrian: , score 6 
Sandero Stepway
Renault do Brasil, which is the Brazilian outfit of French car manufacturer Renault, released in October 2008 the Sandero based crossover mini SUV Stepway,  ten months after launching the Sandero brand there. The Brazilian  Stepway has a 1.6-litre 112 bhp (84 kW; 114 PS) 16 valve engine, the  Hi-Flex one with bio-ethanol abilities, and it is marketed in Brazil, Colombia, Argentina and Mexico.
The European version, unveiled on May 7, 2009 at Barcelona International Motor Show under the  Dacia brand, is available in most of the European markets as of  September 2009. Dacia Sandero Stepway comes with a 1.6-liter and 90 bhp  (67 kW; 91 PS) petrol engine or 1.5 dCi 70 bhp (52 kW; 71 PS) diesel engine.
Top Gear
The Sandero was a constant gag on Top Gear in Series 11 and 12. After Dacia sent the show a press kit, presenter James May (who genuinely likes the car) would bring up "Great News!" about the Sandero, with Jeremy Clarkson  quickly changing the topic. After a few series, Jeremy had switched  places with James, who would then try to ignore him and pretend to know  nothing on the subject. In the first episode of Series 13  James says "Good News", then Jeremy asks "Is it the Dacia Sandero?" to  which James bewilderedly replies no. Afterwards the car wasn't mentioned  in the season.
In Series 14,  during a visit to Romania, Clarkson bought May a used Sandero as a  gift. After returning from a test drive James May parked the car behind  an idling lorry, and exited. As James praised the car to his  co-presenters the Lorry reversed into the Sandero, damaging the  passenger side. The joke was continued in Series 15, except this time referring to the Dacia Duster.
| Dacia Sandero Open Doors View | 
| Dacia Sandero White | 
| Dacia Sandero - Rear Angle View | 
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| Dacia Sandero Stepway Font angle | 

 
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