Dacia’s reputation has long been built on one simple promise: give buyers exactly what they need, nothing they don’t, and price it sensibly. Increasingly, that promise is proving just as compelling on the used market as it is in the showroom. The latest proof comes in the form of the Dacia Jogger, which has been named Best Value Used Estate Car 2026 by Diesel&EcoCar Magazine and secured an impressive 21st place overall in the publication’s authoritative Used Car Top 50.
It is a notable achievement in a fiercely competitive field. The Diesel&EcoCar judging panel assessed more than 1,000 used vehicles before narrowing the list down to the 50 models that deliver the strongest all-round ownership proposition. For the Jogger to emerge not only as the best-value estate car, but also as a top-25 performer overall, underlines just how well its straightforward formula resonates with real-world buyers.
At the heart of the Jogger’s appeal is its refusal to be pigeonholed. It blends the practicality of an estate car, the flexibility of a people carrier and a hint of SUV ruggedness into a single, honest package. For families in particular, that combination matters far more than fashionable design cues or complex technology. Seven-seat versatility, generous load space and a robust interior designed to withstand daily life all play directly into the needs of active households.
The hybrid version has been key to its success in the used market. As Diesel&EcoCar editor Ian Robertson notes, the Jogger Hybrid is the most affordable seven-seat electrified model available, a distinction that carries significant weight as buyers look to reduce running costs without stepping up to premium prices. Its ability to operate on electric power alone for a meaningful proportion of urban driving helps keep fuel consumption down in exactly the conditions where many family cars spend most of their time. For used buyers, that translates into tangible savings rather than theoretical efficiency figures.
Crucially, the Jogger does not chase sophistication for its own sake. The interior is durable rather than decorative, designed to be lived with rather than admired from a distance. Flexible seating allows the car to adapt quickly from school-run duty to weekend adventure, while the overall layout prioritises ease of use over complexity. In an era where some rivals overwhelm drivers with screens and settings, this clarity has become a strength rather than a compromise.
That philosophy aligns neatly with Dacia’s broader brand positioning. The company’s “no-nonsense” approach has always been about delivering value where it counts, and the Jogger demonstrates how that thinking ages well. As depreciation takes its toll on more expensive rivals, the Jogger’s simple engineering, practical design and competitive pricing make it an increasingly attractive second-hand proposition.

Lina Ribeiro, Dacia Brand Director for the UK, summed up the model’s appeal succinctly, describing the Jogger as “made for real life”. It is a car equally at home handling everyday errands as it is loading up for a family escape, and that versatility is exactly what used buyers tend to prioritise. Awards such as this one matter because they validate that promise through independent assessment, rather than marketing claims.
In a used market where value is often judged narrowly on purchase price alone, the Jogger stands out for offering a broader definition of affordability. Low running costs, practical longevity and adaptability over years of ownership all contribute to its appeal. The hybrid drivetrain adds another layer of relevance as buyers become more conscious of fuel efficiency and emissions, without demanding the compromises or costs associated with full electrification.
Being named Best Value Used Estate Car 2026 is therefore more than a trophy for the shelf. It reflects a growing recognition that sensible design, honest engineering and clear priorities can deliver lasting appeal. For families seeking space, flexibility and efficiency without stretching their budget, the Dacia Jogger’s latest accolade confirms what many owners already know: value, when done properly, never goes out of style.



























