After a series of promotions in December, car importers are continuing with discount campaigns on new cars - not only “0 km” sales - also in 2026. Everyone has inventory that needs to be sold, and some prefer to sell it now with larger discounts instead of reaching “aging”, meaning that the importer will be forced to register the cars as used after they have not been sold for 12 months since arriving in Israel.
Dacia, which is facing tough competition from cheap Chinese models, has increased the discounts this month compared to previous campaigns. For example, the Duster is being offered with a cash discount of NIS 6,000 to NIS 11,500 on the hybrid versions, meaning that the base Expression trim is offered at NIS 150,000 and the most equipped Extreme trim at NIS 158,000. The basic manual gasoline version is offered with a discount of NIS 9,000, meaning it is sold for NIS 129,000, and the manual all-wheel-drive versions are also offered with discounts of NIS 13,000–14,000, meaning a price of NIS 143,000 to NIS 158,000.
The Bigster, the larger crossover, is offered with a uniform discount of NIS 10,000 for all versions, so the basic hybrid model is sold for NIS 160,000 and the well-equipped one for NIS 175,000.
A larger discount is offered on the cheaper gasoline crossover Sandero Stepway: A reduction of NIS 12,000 and a selling price of NIS 110,000, and up to NIS 18,000 on cars that will soon be considered “aged” if they are not sold - meaning NIS 104,000.
The Jogger hybrid seven-seater is offered with a discount of NIS 8,000, meaning NIS 167,000.
The Logan family sedan is offered with a discount of NIS 20,000 plus a warranty extension to five years, meaning NIS 108,000.
The promotion runs until the end of the month.