The cheapest of SUVs – Dacia Duster: What can Langenscheidt’s darling do?

Some things that are missing are not needed
Sure, the Romanians don’t completely shut themselves off from progress either, which is why there is an 8-inch touchscreen with a menu that is manageable and okay, as well as a navigation system. It’s all a question of equipment level. The fact that the navigation system only has maps for DACH and Benelux is a bit stingy, but it doesn’t matter. Because, firstly, it’s a bit confusing anyway and secondly, there’s nothing better than navigating with the wirelessly connected mobile phone via Apple CarPlay. One would only need the option of inductive charging. Theoretically. Because it’s practical, I’ll say quite frankly: Even in test cars with a charging cradle, I usually plug my cell phone in with the cable so that I can pick it up when I need it without interrupting the charging process every time.

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