Buying Used: Renault Logan (2008-2012)
The Renault Logan had a brief, and underwhelming, stint in South Africa. Is it actually worth considering as a used buy? Image: Renault When the Renault Logan arrived in South Africa in late 2008, it carried a singular, unapologetic mandate, to provide maximum interior space for minimum financial expense. Born from a joint venture between Renault and Mahindra in India, the Logan was a masterclass in aggressive cost-cutting and basic engineering. Launching with a sub-R100 000 price tag, it offered the cabin dimensions of a C-segment sedan for the price of an entry-level A-segment hatchback. While it was widely criticised for its spartan interior, unrefined road manners, and dated styling, it found a willing audience in South Africa. The Logan’s tenure in the local market was relatively brief, officially bowing out around 2012 to make way for the more modern and vastly superior Sandero platform. A rundown on the Renault Logan Visually, the Renault Logan was governed entirely by a rul...