Home improvement specialist Everest has taken on a fleet of 65 Dacia Logan MCV’s for its team of surveyors.

The top-of-the-range Lauréate vehicles join Everest’s existing fleet of Renault Kadjar models from Dacia’s sister brand within Groupe Renault, for its management vehicles.

A frugal dCi 90 engine returns 80.7mpg and 90g/km CO2 emissions, attracting a benefit in kind percentage of 20%.

Combined with a P11d price of £11,940, the Dacia Logan MCV has a clear company car tax advantage over many rivals.

David Coeshall, fleet manager at Everest, said: “We considered the Logan MCV to be functional and efficient for our requirements, and its large load area can easily accommodate all our surveyors’ field equipment. We were impressed by its low running costs, including low CO2 and high MPG, and a lower lease cost than majority of similarly specified competitors. It offers a considerable National Insurance saving to the company and drivers due to its low P11D value. Cruise control, requested by our drivers, and the touchscreen Media Nav system provide extra comfort for stress-free driving.”

The Logan MCV Lauréate offers air-conditioning, cruise control and speed limiter, rear parking sensors, a seven-function on-board computer and a seven-inch touchscreen with sat nav.