What is a Dacia car?

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DeAnnie
07/24/25 2:51am
Dacia - One of the brands under Renault Group. Additional information: 1. Dacia is an automotive brand that grew alongside Romania's automobile industry, established in 1966. The partnership with Renault marked the beginning of Dacia's rapid development. 2. Dacia is currently Romania's largest automobile manufacturer. It was acquired by French automaker Renault in 1999. 3. In 2005, Dacia produced 172,000 vehicles, including 146,000 Logan models. The company sold over 164,000 vehicles, representing a 70.6% year-on-year increase. Vehicle exports reached 51,000 units, showing a 2.7-fold growth compared to the previous year.
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LydiaDella
08/10/25 10:24pm
I remember the Dacia brand being quite interesting—it's actually a long-standing Romanian car manufacturer founded in 1966. It produced vehicles during the Soviet era but later got acquired by Renault Group in 1999, which marked the beginning of its turnaround. Today, it focuses on ultra-affordable models like the popular Duster SUV and Sandero hatchback, with surprisingly low prices—often allowing you to drive away a new car for just tens of thousands of euros. After Renault helped upgrade its technology, its reliability improved, making it quite popular in France and Germany. I’ve looked into its history and found that Dacia’s manufacturing bases are mainly in Romania and Morocco, producing budget cars to help ordinary people fulfill their car ownership dreams, reflecting the economic transformation story of Eastern Europe. This brand isn’t about luxury but prioritizes practicality, with low fuel consumption and easy maintenance. If a friend has a tight budget for a car, I’d highly recommend Dacia first—it offers great value for money.
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