Video: 2008 Renault Sandero
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Video: 2008 Renault Sandero



Here’s a static video of Renault’s all-new low-cost car that will go into production in Brazil towards the end of the year. The Sandero, which is about the size of a Renault Clio, is based on the Dacia Logan platform but with a wheelbase 4cm/1.57in shorter. Initially it will be available in Latin America but by mid-2008, the Sandero will also be offered in several other major markets - including Europe (as a Dacia). For details and pictures of the 2008 Renault Sandero, click here.




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