Comfortable Travel In The Dacia Sandero

Not all vehicles give passengers a really comfortable ride. But the Dacia Sandero is one vehicle which allows its passengers to ride comfortably.

This vehicle has been created using the B0 platform. This platform is the very same one that the Dacia Logan uses. It comes using a McPherson type of front suspension which comes with a wishbone. Rocking and rolling and shaking while on the road is next to impossible because with the B0 platform, this means that the Dacia Sandero has also been equipped with an anti-roll bar in the front. The combination of these features allows the Dacia Sandero’s driver to be able to perform a really good roadholding as well as cornering.

For the rear suspension, you would find that the Dacia Sandero has a torsion beam that is programmed for deflection. This torsion beam also comes with coil springs as well as dampers that are mounted vertically and are made for extended travels. The entire suspension package that you would find in the Dacia Sandero has been to be just for the Dacia Sandero. The package does even include lower arm joints.

Compared to other models from Dacia, the Dacia Sandero has a high ground clearance which measures 155 mm. With that, this means that this modern hatchback would be able to go through different types of road with ease and still be able to provide a comfortable ride for its passengers. In fact, those who have tried out the Dacia Sandero have been able to pronounce that this vehicle is a very versatile unit. See, you would notice that the vehicle has also been given an underbody protection so much so that it can go through the toughest of roads easily.

Drivers are also given better control of the Dacia Sandero because it has been given a power steering. With this, you would be able to drive safely. You would also be able to steer well and precisely. And this is something quite unique in a vehicle that is in the B-segment.

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