The boxy Duster small SUV may not be setting the sales charts alight, but Renault says it is battling to lock in enough production to meet the orders it has for the all-wheel-drive manual version.
Renault cannot source enough stock to meet current demand for the all-wheel-drive manual version of its Duster small SUV, uptake for which it admits is a “slow burn”. Australia was introduced last year to the Renault-branded version of the SUV sold in…
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