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Founded in 1966 and given the former Roman name for what is now Romania, Dacia is a small but mighty car manufacturer offering a range of award-winning, affordable vehicles. At the 2023 Auto Trader New Car Awards, Dacia earned the title of 'Best Value Brand' for the fifth time, and its cars are consistently recognised for their outstanding value.
Over 250,000 people have bought a Dacia since 2013, and the brand has more than eight million customers worldwide. Impressively, Dacia's best-selling model, the 1300, which was introduced during the Cold War, had a production run of 35 years.
With an affordable price tag and refreshing simplicity, the latest iteration of the
Dacia Sandero is a smart-looking supermini designed to deliver outstanding value for money. It has a top speed of 113 mph and can do 0-62 mph in just over 11 seconds. Reliability surveys have seen the Sandero come in the top three positions time and again, outperforming more expensive rivals - one example is The Car Expert's 2021 survey, where it came in
first place. The
Sandero also earned praise at the 2023 WhatCar? Awards, winning the title of
'Best Budget Car'.
Over a car's lifetime, the upholstery and seats can take a battering from spilt drinks, food and general dirt from everyday use. The fabric might suffer water or burn damage if the vehicle is in an accident or flood. Or, if the interior is leather, it may start to crack and tear with age. Fortunately, car upholstery or seat repair can get it looking good as new.
A car leather repair could take various forms, such as a leather seat repair, steering wheel repair or general restoration. Depending on the condition, a professional cleaning service might do the job for fabric interiors.
However, if the damage is more serious, you may have to consider getting new seat upholstery. The price depends on the extent of the damage and how much of the upholstery needs repairing or replacing; an entire car interior repair is likely to be expensive.