Looks like the Western Europe got a successful newcomer – the Dacia Logan. Let’s take a closer look before searching for quality Acura Integra performance pulleys online…
Dacia, a Romanian car manufacturer, is a subsidiary of French manufacturer Renault, which purchased it in 1998. Since then, Renault assigned Dacia to be responsible in building a easy-to-fix car for Eastern Europe, as well as for Asia and South Africa. Surprisingly, Logan made it up to achieve huge sales success in Western Europe. By fact, nearly 15 percent of the Logan’s 159,173 mid-2007 sales total was accounted to France and Germany alone. Want to know the secret? The Logan is being sold as little as 7,600 euros, making it the cheapest car in Europe.
Like many European cars, the Logan is provided with small and efficient engine options. The Logan MCV, the seven-seat station wagon version, was powered with a 1.5 L turbodiesel. The engine generates 85 hp (might not be fast enough for most, but frugal) to run zero to 60 mph in 13 seconds. The wagon consumes around 40 mpg.
The Dacia Logan has been equipped with air-conditioning, power windows, side air bags, and a CD player.
Dacia Logan is being manufactured at Dacia’s automobile plant in Mioveni, Romania. The vehicle also comes in van form and is likely to have pickup for 2008.
Dacia, a Romanian car manufacturer, is a subsidiary of French manufacturer Renault, which purchased it in 1998. Since then, Renault assigned Dacia to be responsible in building a easy-to-fix car for Eastern Europe, as well as for Asia and South Africa. Surprisingly, Logan made it up to achieve huge sales success in Western Europe. By fact, nearly 15 percent of the Logan’s 159,173 mid-2007 sales total was accounted to France and Germany alone. Want to know the secret? The Logan is being sold as little as 7,600 euros, making it the cheapest car in Europe.
Like many European cars, the Logan is provided with small and efficient engine options. The Logan MCV, the seven-seat station wagon version, was powered with a 1.5 L turbodiesel. The engine generates 85 hp (might not be fast enough for most, but frugal) to run zero to 60 mph in 13 seconds. The wagon consumes around 40 mpg.
The Dacia Logan has been equipped with air-conditioning, power windows, side air bags, and a CD player.
Dacia Logan is being manufactured at Dacia’s automobile plant in Mioveni, Romania. The vehicle also comes in van form and is likely to have pickup for 2008.