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Dacia’s Affordable and Roomy Lodgy MPV will Start from Just Under €10,000 [Updated]
Up until now, if you wanted to pay around €10,000 for a roomy MPV in Europe, then your only option was to search for a used model, but that's about to change as Dacia has unveiled a new and affordable people carrier at the 82nd Geneva Motor Show today. It’s named Lodgy and according to the Renault Group's Romanian brand, it will enter the European market with a starting price of just €9,900 (about US$13,300).
"Once again, Dacia is flouting convention by offering genuine five and seven-seater variants of its new Lodgy from just €9,900, a revolutionary price for a car of this type," reads Dacia's press blurb.
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Renault Reportedly Considers Axing Dacia Lodgy, Dokker Or Logan Mcv
Renault is considering the discontinuation of one Dacia model from a list of three vehicles which apparently step on each other’s toes: the Logan MCV, Dokker and Lodgy. Read more »...
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Dacia Bringing Duster Air And Sandero Black Touch Editions To Paris
The Stepway variants of the Dacia Lodgy and Dokker are not the only exhibits of the Romanian brand’s Paris Auto Show booth, with the Duster and Sandero getting limited-edition models for the occasion. Read more »...
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Renault Confirms New Espace For Paris Debut, Stepway Variants For Dacia Lodgy And Dokker
Renault has confirmed that the all-new Espace minivan will have its world premiere at the Paris Auto Show, alongside two new Dacia models: the Lodgy Stepway and Dokker Stepway. Read more »...
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Euro Ncap Find That Dacia Lodgy Dissapoints While 14 Other New Cars Score Five Stars
The safety gurus at the European New Car Assessment Program (Euro NCAP), an independent organization that assesses and scores vehicle safety, have released a new round of scores for 15 new models, many of which were presented at the recent Paris Motor...
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Dacia's Upcoming Lodgy Minivan Filmed On The Road
The Renault Group may be holding back information and pictures on its new Dacia Lodgy MPV until we approach closer to the Geneva Motor Show that kicks off in March, but it can't stop readers from filming its cars on the road. Captured here on film...
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