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Dacia (IPA: ['da.ʧi.a]) is a Romanian car maker which is a subsidiary of Renault group. Image File history File links Dacia Logo, claiming fair use File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
1966 (MCMLXVI) was a common year starting on Saturday (the link is to a full 1966 calendar). ...
County ArgeÅ County Status Town Mayor Vasile Costescu, Social Democratic Party, since 2004 Area 50. ...
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Renault S.A. is a French vehicle manufacturer producing cars, vans, buses, tractors, and trucks. ...
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History Dacia started to collabrate with Renault in 1966 and the main Dacia factory was built in 1968, in Colibaşi (now called Mioveni), near Piteşti 1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
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Dacia had acquired the tooling and basic designs of Renault 12. However, until the tooling was ready it was decided to produce the Renault 8 under licence; it was known as the Dacia 1100. From 1968 to 1971, some 37,000 were produced, with a very minor cosmetic change to the front at the end of 1969. Also produced in very limited numbers was the 1100S, with twin headlamps and a more powerful engine, used by the police and in motor racing. None are thought to survive. The Renault 12 is a medium sized family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault between 1968 and 1980. ...
Renault 8 Renault 10 Renault 8 Gordini The Renault 8 (Renault R8 until 1964) and Renault 10 were compact automobiles produced by the French manufacturer Renault in the 1960s and early 1970s. ...
Renault 10 The Renault 8 (Renault R8 until 1964) and Renault 10 are two small family cars produced by the French automaker Renault in the 1960s and early 1970s. ...
This is an example of a post-1969 Dacia 1100, still in good condition. The first Dacia 1300 left the assembly line ready for the 23 August parade in 1969, and was exhibited at the Paris and Bucharest shows of that year. Romanians were delighted with the modernity and reliabilty of the car, and waiting lists were always lengthy. As early as 1970, there were several variants: the standard 1300, the 1300L (for Lux) and the 1301 Lux Super, which had novelties such as a heated rear screen, a radio, windscreen mirrors on both sides and more luxurious trim. This was reserved for the Communist Party nomenklatura. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1200x900, 319 KB)I took the photo in July 2006. ...
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Dacia 1310 station wagon Dacia 1310 Sedan. ...
These two Dacia 1300s are completely original. The yellow car is from 1975, and the white one is from 1978. Changes soon followed as export markets opnened up. In 1973, the estate variant, Dacia 1300 Break, was produced. There were 1300F (estate with no rear seats, for carrying goods) and 1300S (ambulance) variants, and in 1975 the Dacia 1302 pick-up was developed. 1500 examples were made until 1983, the vast majority going to Algeria. Dacia also produced the D6, a CKD version of the Renault Estafette van, in limited numbers, but given the competition of the Bucharest-made T.V. van, numbers were very limited. In the very early 1980s, the Renault 20 was also assembled as the Dacia 2000; because of the exclusivity of this model numbers were always very limited. The 2000 was only available in dark blue or black, and was reserved for the Party elite. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1024x768, 201 KB)I took this image in summer 2005; it is public domain. ...
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The Renault 20 and Renault 30 were automobiles designed and built by French manufacturer Renault between 1975 and 1983. ...
In 1978 Renault's licence expired, and the 1300 was completely Romanian. Soon the designers began to explore new ways of improving the ageing design, for example introducing small rear indicators under the tail lights for the 1979 model year.. At the Bucharest show in 1979, the restyled 1310 models were presented. These had quad lamps at the front, larger lamps at the rear, reprofiled bumpers, and a new interior. The changes were heavily inpired by Renault's own restyling of its 12 in 1975. After a brief series of "crossover" cars in 1982 (for example, thre were no more rectangular headlights available for the 1300, so the very last models used the quad lamps of the 1310), the 1310 finally hit the Romanian market in 1982. In England, where it was known as the Dacia Denem, the top of the range model included such luxuries as a five-speed gearbox, alloy wheels and electric windows. The advertising slogan used for the car was 'The Very Acceptable Dacia Denem', but this proved not to be the case with British buyers, who increasingly opted for more reliable Japanese, South Korean and Malaysian models. Sales were very limited, and only one (estate) is known to survive, although the Romanian Embassy in South Kensington kept a fleet running until the mid-1990s. Sales of the pick-up version, known as the Shifter, continued until about 1990, and the Aro 10 was also sold as the Dacia Denem. The plug was pulled on the Denem, however, in early 1984. Motto: Broadly bring benefit to humanity[1] Anthem: Aegukga (Patriotic Hymn) Capital (and largest city) Seoul Official languages Korean Government Republic - President Roh Moo-hyun - Prime Minister Han Myeong Sook Establishment - Gojoseon October 3, 2333 BCb - Liberation declared March 1, 1919 (de jure) - Liberation August 15, 1945 - First Republic August...
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At the same time the 1310 Sport was produced. At the 1979 show there crowds had admired the Brasovia, a prototype of a sports coupe based on the 1310 and developed at a service station in Braşov. The go-ahead was given for a prestige model, and so from 1983 the Dacia Sport 1410 was available for the gilded youth of the period. These were very popular for rallies, and racing drivers such as Nicu Grigoras tuned them to extract extraordinary power from the old Renault engine. County BraÅov County Status County capital Mayor George Scripcaru, since 2004 Area km² Population (2002) 283,901 Density inh/km² Geographical coordinates Web site http://www. ...
The designers were still coming up with fresh ideas, many of them shrouded in secrecy. Prototypes such as the 500cc Mini-Dacia, as well as Dacia 1310 derivatives, were being made; some, such as the extraordinary Dacia 1310 Limousine, are still on the road. Spottings are eagerly prized by Dacia enthusiasts, and Dacia web forums are full of (sadly, for the most part anecdotal) evidence about the rarities and oddities produced by Dacia during the 1980s. In 1983, after the 1302 was dropped the Dacia 1304 Pick-up and 1305 Drop-side models were introduced. These were a commercial success and remained in production, gradually being modified along with the rest of the range, until late 2006. From the 1980s, also, the 1410 was available as a larger-engined variant, while the relatively short-lived 1210 was the economy variant until about 1992. In 1985, there were more slight modifications, with a new horizontal rear vent and chunkier, rubber mouldings around the front grille. Work was developing on the 1320 CN1 model, which was a hatchback based on the 1310. The new front end seen on the 1320 also appeared on the top-of-the-range models (known under Dacia brand nomenclature as MLS) from about 1987; these cars were distinguishable by two large headlights, a much plusher interior clad in blue plastic and known as the CN1 dashboard, and often a proliferation of aerials to indicate the owner's status. Most were owned by senior officials in the Communist Central Committee. While the 1320 was the most expensive model in the Dacia range when it appeared in 1988, most were used as taxis until the mid-1990s. The 1320 did not last long, however; as early as 1989 there were prototypes using the front of the 1320 and a new rear, with wrap-around tail lights and other modernities. This emerged in 1990 as the Dacia 1325 Liberta (after the 1989 revolution, themes of liberty were very much in fashion) and stayed in production until 1996. The last of the quad-lamped models were produced in 1992, and all the Dacia range received the new front end of the 1320, called CN1. An effort was made to rejuvenate the model range: the Sport was dropped, due to lack of sales, and new commercial vehicles were introduced. The 1307 was a double-cabbed pick-up; the 1309 was an estate with a tarpaulin instead of a boot; the car was a cross-over between estate and pick-up and sold very well on the Chinese market. There were also several prototypes: the 1610 diesel estate, powered by Volkswagen, and sold in about 150 examples; the Dacia Star, with curved side windows; the 1308 Jumbo, a camper-van, and several attempts to give the 1310 a more modern look by gratfing the front of contemporary cars such as the Nissan Primera onto it. The cars of 1992-1994 are curiosities: although efforts were obviously being made to renew the model range, there were numerous stylistic hangovers from the quad-lamped models. Thus, the last of the 1983-designed dashboards were seen in 1994 although a new dashboard had been seen on some model ranges since 1987. Similarly, although the CN1 restylisation got rid of anachronisms such as a kink upwards at the C-pillar and a rubber rear spoiler, it was not applied consistently. One wonders about the techniques used on the production lines of the era. The 1994 facelift was known within the industry as CN2. A reprojected front end was distinguished by a horizontal metal line in the grille. There were new headlamps, front and rear bumpers, and the shape of the front wings was accordingly different. Inside, there was a new dashboard for the base models, while the top-of-the-range carshad luxuries such as body-coloured bumpers, rear head restraints, a radio-cassette, hubcaps (!), and the ever-present CN1 dashboard, this time in black plastic. This model was not to stay in production for very long; in 1995 the CN3 type was introduced on the European market, followed by the Latin American market in 1996. Practically the only differences were those of trim level and the radiator grille. From 1995 little attention was paid to the improvement of the 1310 range, as Dacia launched a new model, the Dacia Nova. This was a saloon or hatchback with a 3-box design. The design was rather dated owing to the fact that development work had started in 1982. Urban myth in Romania suggests that it was a version of the Renault 9 or the Peugeot 309; this is incorrect, as the Nova is a 100% Romanian invention started after the end of any French involvement in Dacia. The model was initially unpopular, due to reliability and rustproofing issues, one rumour suggesting that when it rained outside, it also rained inside. However, after improvements in 1997, the Nova became more often seen on Romanian roads. In 1998 a seven-seater prototype was produced using the panels and windows from the standard Nova saloon. à á à é à à à ó à ú à à à è à ì à ò à ù à â à ê à î à ô à û à ä à ë à ï à ö à ü à à ã à ñ à õ à ç Ä¢ Ä£ Ķ Ä· Ä» ļ Å
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In 1998, the last restylisation of the 1310 was introduced. It was known as CN4 and involved a comprehensive restylisation of the front end, as well as new door handles and a lightly restyled interior. The estate version was given larger tail lights. This restylisation soon became popularly known as "zambetul lui Iliescu" (Iliescu's smile) after wits likened the front end to the presidential grin. The load-carrying models followed suit in 1999. It must be stressed that, even though the model was over thirty years old, it still sold exceptionally well due to a starting price of about 4200 Euros and high availability of parts. Goodies such as an engine with injection also helped keep the model relatively modern. By this stage the export marked had all but petered out, although some saloons made their way to Latin America, and the utility models were available in countries such as Poland, the Ukraine, Germany and the Czech Republic. In 2000, a special edition was produced for the first time; it was known as Dacia Dedicatie. These luxury version of the saloon and estate had alloy wheels, body-coloured bumpers, power steering, electric windows, and a far better level of finish. The models were all painted two-tone silver, and sold at a significantly higher price. From after about 200, also, the cars became known as Berlina and Break, with the 1310 lettering being relegated to an insignificant position underneath the side light. On July 21, 2004 the last models of the 1300 series rolled out the gates of the Mioveni production facility, just one month before their 35th anniversary. The very last Dacia 1310, number 1,979,730, will be kept in the Dacia museum. On 8 December 2006, the utility vehicles suffered the same fate. Although many improvements had been made in recent years, such as four-wheel drive, the introduction of a 1.9 diesel engine, the dashboard from the Dacia Solenza (also seen on the very last 1310s) and wheels fastened by five studs as opposed the the arhcaic three, Romania's entry in the European Union effectively prevented the continued production of the old models. The assembly lines will be remodelled and expanded to increase production of the Dacia Logan. July 21 is the 202nd day (203rd in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 163 days remaining. ...
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The Dacia Solenza was a small sedan produced by Dacia of Romania from 2003 to 2005. ...
A dealers lot full of Dacia Logans The Logan is a low cost supermini car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its affiliate Dacia of Romania. ...
Over thirty-four years of production, the Dacia 1300/1310 became easily the most numerous car on Romanian roads. Everybody owned one and became adept at carrying out repairs or home-made modifications. For example, many older cars had newer front ends grafted onto them to make them seem more modern, or purely because newer parets were easier to get. Consequently, original early 1300s are quite rare, with prices steadily increasing for the best-preserved models. Tuning of Dacias is also a popular pastime, although the home-made nature of much of the work has implications for the quality of the finished product. During the Communist era, in the plant where Dacias were made there were two assembly lines: one line producing Dacias intended for sale in Romania and the other line producing the same car (albeit from superior parts, and assembled with greater care) for export. It is common knowledge that many Romanians living near the Hungarian border purchased their Dacia in Hungary and drove it back home. Meanwhile, work was continuing on the other Dacia models. In September 1999, Dacia was bought by the Renault group, with a view to making Romania its hub of automobile development in both Central Europe and Eastern Europe, and investment was consequently increased. The first sign of this came in 2000, with the introduction of the SupeRNova (sic), an improved version of the Nova. The top-of-the range version had air conditioning, electric windows, and a CD player. Sales were very good, although there was no escaping the outdatedness of the concept. Dacia sold 53,000 vehicles in 2002, and it holds an almost 50 per cent market share in Romania.In 2003, a comprehensively restyled version replaced the SupeRNova: the Dacia Solenza, featuring a completely new and modern interior, the options for an airbag, and more modern looks trying to develop a Dacia brand style. This was, however, only meant to be a stopgap model feiiling in the need for a saloon model before the introduction of the all-important Dacia Logan, as well as to familiarise workers with the rigour needed to manufacture a model acceptable to Western European markets. Production stopped in 2005. 1999 (MCMXCIX) was a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
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A dealers lot full of Dacia Logans The Logan is a low cost supermini car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its affiliate Dacia of Romania. ...
The Logan is easily the most imporatnt model since the original 1300. It was introduced after huge media interest in august 2004, and although it was criticised for ugliness and gawkiness, it was a massive hit as far as sales were concerned. The Logan is a truly modern model; the influence of Renault is considerable, and indeed it is sold under the Renault brand (Renault Logan) in some countries. On the back there is the new Dacia crest, and the writing "Logan by Renault". It was awarded 3 stars in the NCAP awards. It is by far and away the best-selling car in Romania, and it is available on many Western markets, as well as in Eastern Euroope and the rest of the world. Since 2005 there is also a diesel option. Befaure its launch, it was known as the 5000 Euro car due to its projected launch price. This was never quite the case, although it is one of the cheapest cars for its size on the market.
Dacia Logan, the newest model produced by the Romanian manufacturer In 2006, the prototype Logan MCV was exhibited. This shows a speculative 4x4 estate version of the Logan, and was widely acclaimed as looking like a real Western car (by no means a condescending claim when looking at an 1310 or a SuperNova of the 2003 model year). The very roomy estate version was launched in late 2006. The van, basically an estate with the rear windows filled in and a separate cabin for the driver, was launched in February 2007 after the stopping of utility vehicle production. A pick-up is planned for later this year, and there are also plans for a new model around 2009. The future for Dacia must look very bright when considering the increase in sales and the Logan's popularity on foreign markets. Image File history File linksMetadata Download high-resolution version (1600x1200, 584 KB) File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not listed): Dacia (car) Dacia Logan Metadata This file contains additional information, probably added from the digital camera or scanner...
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A dealers lot full of Dacia Logans The Logan is a low cost supermini car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its affiliate Dacia of Romania. ...
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The Renault 12 is a medium sized family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault between 1968 and 1980. ...
The Renault 12 is a medium sized family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault between 1968 and 1980. ...
The Renault 12 is a medium sized family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault between 1968 and 1980. ...
The Renault 12 is a medium sized family car produced by the French manufacturer Renault between 1968 and 1980. ...
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The Dacia Gamma is a pick-up truck derived from the Renault 12, and available in three model types, the 1304 single-cab pick-up, 1307 Double cab pick-up and Drop Side. ...
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A dealers lot full of Dacia Logans The Logan is a low cost supermini car produced jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its affiliate Dacia of Romania. ...
Prototypes - Dacia Brasovia coupè (prototype only), 1981
- Mini-Dacia prototype of an economy car made from cut-down Dacia 1310 panels, and easily changeable from hatchback to pick-up to convertible according to removable panels, (prototype only) 1980s
- Dacia Jumbo Highrise van(prototype only), 1990
- Dacia Nova Minivan (prototype only), 1998
- Several prototypes of the 1310 with diesel, LPG, or smaller engines, throughout the model history
- Dacia Star (prototype only), 1991
- Dacia 1310 convertible(three produced), 1987
- Dacia 1306 (saloon-derived pick-up, very small series), 1994/5
- Dacia 1310 Break Limousine (stretchd estate with seven seats, five produced), late 1980s
- Dacia 1310 4x4 / Aro 12 (estate-derived 4x4, very small series, late 1980s)
Models - Regional Variations and Trivia - After the failure of the Renault 12 based Dacia Denem in the UK market, the British importer of Dacia decided to re-badge the ARO 10 4x4 vehicle as the Dacia Duster.
- The Dacia 1310 was also known as the Delta 1310 on the Middle Eastern market.
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