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Dacia is one of the brands that is part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance. It is under the control of Renault although at a technical and industrial level it draws on both brands. Its Romanian origin and the demolition price of its models have pigeonholed it as a low cost brand, with a logical and coherent range of models. The urban sandero (developed from the previous generation of the Renault Clio) is in charge of opening the range by proposing a 5-door body with off-road aesthetic versions StepWay.

The Logan is one of the most important Dacia models because it was the first to arrive in Western Europe; In addition, the manufacturer's range is articulated from there. It has two bodies, a 4-door sedan and a family called MCV. Its mechanical range is made up of diesel and gasoline blocks from the Renault-Nissan Alliance with powers ranging between 70 and 90 hp. Like the Sandero, also incorporates versions of country look StepWay.

The expansion of the Dacia range came from the hand of the lodgy minivan. This model has space for up to 7 passengers and is based on the Logan platform. His mechanical range includes the same blocks as his brother Logan, but increased his maximum power up to 110 hp (version 1.5 dCi). This model also uses a bodywork with aesthetic accessories that resemble an all-road, called StepWay.

However, Dacia's most important model is the all-road Duster. Its simple conception, reasonable quality for its price and a simple and frugal mechanical range have made it one of the public's favourites. The Dacia Duster is the model that assembles the best mechanics of the brand, since it feeds on the modern TCe petrol block and dCi diesel of the Renault-Nissan Alliance. In addition, and unlike many of its rivals, it can mount versions with four-wheel drive.

Close the range of Dacia the Dokker. This model militates in the same segment as the Renault Kangoo, Citroën Berlingo or Fiat Dobló. At a technical level, it is developed on the Logan, since it mounts the same platform and diesel and gasoline mechanics. The Dacia Docker It has two body versions., one intended for passengers and another for work called Van. The passenger version also has a StepWay variant that resembles an all-road.
Dacian history
The origins of the Romanian brand Dacia They date back to 1966 and the brand has belonged to the Renault group since 1999. In Western Europe, Dacia is known for being Renault's low-cost brand, with models such as the Logan or the Sandero. Dacia cars are simple, with proven and reliable mechanics and cheap. The brand enjoys great acceptance in markets such as Spain, as it is able to provide new vehicles with a guarantee for less than the cost of many used ones. As a curiosity, Dacia sold the Renault 12 from 1969 to 2006.

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