Dacia Sandero

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Dacia Sandero
Dacia Sandero
Manufacturer Dacia
Parent company Renault
Also called Renault Sandero
Production 2007—present
Assembly Mioveni, Romania
São José dos Pinhais, Brazil
Medellín, Colombia
Class Small family car
Body style(s) 5-door hatchback
Layout FF layout
Platform Nissan B platform
Wheelbase 2590 mm (102 in)
Length 4020 mm (158.3 in)
Width 1750 mm (68.9 in)
Related Renault Clio
Renault Modus
Nissan Tiida
Nissan Micra

The Dacia Sandero is a five door hatch based on the Logan.

Compared to the 4-door saloon, it has a shorter wheelbase. It is built in Brazil and has been sold there under the Renault brand from December 2007 and is also made for export. A version of the Sandero was launched in Europe, badged as a Dacia vehicle, on 3 June 2008

The newcomer is manufactured in Pitesti, Romania and benefits from all the fundamental qualities that have become a hallmark of the Dacia range, namely ample cabin space, a high load capacity and robust build. [1]

This medium-sized hatchback has been the first vehicle Renault has introduced in any place other than Europe. The chosen country for the premiere has been Brazil, where the car has received the Renault badge. Dacia is not a known automaker in the South American country and Renault itself was struggling to be recognised as a local automaker.The European version of the hatch keeps most of its characteristics, apart from the engines, the brand’s badges and the front fascia. [2]

[edit] Engines

Model Displacement Power (hp) Top Speed Consumption
1.4 MPI 1390 cc 75 162 km/h (101 mph) 6.9 L/100 km
1.6 MPI 1598 cc 87 175 km/h (109 mph) 7,3 L/100 km
1.5 dCi 1461 cc 68 158 km/h (98 mph) 4,7 L/100 km
1.5 dCi 1461 cc 86 167 km/h (104 mph) 4,6 L/100 km

[edit] References

  1. ^ Dacia Sandero, Taume News | Auto
  2. ^ Dacia Sandero, worldcarfans.com | Sandero

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