the 5000euro version i think will only be available . in Romania . in the west . probably only the top version . 1.6 will be available . and from what i've heard in 2005 .it possible they will put the 1.6 16V 110 BHP and the 1.5dCi engine in it ..
the 5000euro version i think will only be available . in Romania . in the west . probably only the top version . 1.6 will be available . and from what i've heard in 2005 .it possible they will put the 1.6 16V 110 BHP and the 1.5dCi engine in it ..
There is no terrible way of winning
there is just winning
quote of the week, last week:Originally Posted by Lagonda
"We have better things to do elsewhere, than going to the US market"
Louis Schweitzer, CEO of Renault.
I was rolling on the floor laughing when i have read that.
If enough people started driving cars like this as their commuters and not 8-seater SUVs, the streets would be a better place. Then the SUVs would feel out of place, guzzling gas in pretentious tanks. If only somehow, a paradigm shift made minimalist, green, cheap, cars fashionable. I hope this car can do that here in the States. The Korean cars are partially serving that purpose but are considered dirt.
You can have your weekend car but this is what basic transport is supposed to be. I like the Logan as long as it is reliable!!
"Racing improves the breed" ~Sochiro Honda
Well they were there once, supplying cars like the "5 Le Car", which looked rdiculous with their extended bumpers.Originally Posted by Betty Peek
"I find the whole business of religion profoundly interesting, but it does mystify me that otherwise intelligent people take it seriously." Douglas Adams
see, they have learned their lesson.Originally Posted by henk4
seriously, that Schweitzer quote of shocked me and my colleagues for that kind of self consciousness-
imagine Pischetsrieder, Schrempp or di Montezomolo saying that!
Renault is the company who obviously has learned that they have to earn money on a market, not only change it!
Renault has Nissan to cover the American market, they're just nog going there with the "Renault" marque.
well i am not quite sure if those are the very same cars,Originally Posted by Lagonda
maybe the paint schemes are a little different.
?Originally Posted by Betty Peek
They are not the same cars, no. Just the fact that Renault owns Nissan. And Nissan has a presence in the US --> conslusion Nissan is Renault's presence in the US. That's what I'm saying.
they have it in the news now:
3000 units for Germany in 2005, 7500 Euros.
http://www.freenet.de/freenet/auto/t...4&sf_feed=ams&
test result: technical status quo of 1995,
otherwise quite good.
http://www.freenet.de/freenet/auto/t...ate=22.10.2004
datalinks are in German, but i think you will understand most of the figures.
the dance is about to begin.
just curious about the Volkswagen Gol
and about where does this end-
i am employed in the automotive industry.
who sed this car is ugly inside lool is like scion from usa 2005 **** you people ! is like the same as scion inside..you guys suck..you know only toyota and honda cars from japan..but dacia is car too..C00L car ! STRONG ENGINE like not one else
I don't want to make too mean spirited of a comment because I can see that English isn't your first language, but wtF?Originally Posted by JAxxONe
We know Dacia. It sucks! That's why we like Toyotas and Hondas.Originally Posted by JAxxONe
Oh no you didn't "snapping fingers" :POriginally Posted by smxi
It doesn't suck. It's a very practical car, it does what a car should do...move people...no fancy navigation system, or airbags, or any of that garbage...Originally Posted by smxi
"To control 800 horsepower relying just on arm muscles and foot sensitivity can turn out to be a dangerous exercise."
Michael Schumacher
Dacia Logan #21
Lack of charisma can be fatal.
Visca Catalunya!
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