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  "path": "/campervans/dacia-cheap-micro-campers/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-03-25T03:32:00.000Z",
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  "tags": [
    "Continue Reading",
    "Campervans",
    "Adventure Vehicles",
    "Outdoors",
    "Renault Dacia",
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  "textContent": "An \"extreme\" hard-sided 4x4 camper rig for under £30,000? That's exactly what Dacia launched a few years ago in adding an overnight \"Sleep Pack\" to its venerable Duster and Jogger utility vehicles. Now the Romanian badge expands its in-vehicle camping series out to new vehicles and new components. The result is an even more impressive family of rugged, low-profile micro-RVs that cost well less than the typical on- or off-road camping rig.\n\nContinue Reading\n\n**Category:** Campervans, Adventure Vehicles, Outdoors\n\n**Tags:** Renault Dacia, mini-campervan, RV, camper-in-a-box, Camping, Outdoors and Camping, Campervan",
  "title": "Stealthy Dacia campers remain among the cheapest money can buy"
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