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Dacia Launches the Lodgy Minivan in Denmark


Dacia has introduced the Lodgy minivan in Denmark, the latest market in western Europe for the brand. Earlier this year Dacia has also entered the UK and Ireland, part of the automaker’s plan to expand in the EU, where demand for the automaker’s low-costs vehicles is the highest and helped Renault keep sales up during the region’s downturn. Denmark is Dacia’s ...
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Nissan Duster is closer to the production line
The Japanese based automaker Nissan is planning to produce its very own version of the Duster, which may hit the market over the following years as the Terrano. Rumors on Nissan ...
Renault’s Dacia Will Not Add Minicar
Renault CEO Carlos Tavares said that the Dacia brand will not get a minicar. The minicar segment continues to increase in Europe as the economy in this region is still down ...
Meet the Renault Sandero
The very first images with the Renault Sandero have recently made their way onto the web, and the model has just entered the Ukrainian market. The new generation of the Dacia ...
It’s official – Dacia to supply engines to future Smart ForTwo
The Romanian based automaker Dacia has recently announced that the plant will supply engines to Smart from the H4 range. The official announcement has been made by Sorin Buse, the Renault ...
Pay Conflicts in Romania Might Force Dacia to Shift Production in Morocco
Renault’s Dacia unit announced that it might transfer production to Morocco if solution is not found for pay conflicts in Romania. Last month workers at Dacia’s Pitesti plant stopped production for ...
Dacia Unions Negotiate New Work Deal at Renault’s Plant in Pitesti, Romania
Dacia unions are currently negotiating a new work deal at Renault’s facility from Pitesti, Romania. Dacia employees resumed work after a spontaneous strike which halted production for one day and a ...
Dacia’s Employees from Mioveni Plant Restart Production
Dacia announced it will continue negotiations with its workers from the Mioveni plant only if they return to work and get production to normality. The protests sparked on March 20th and ...
Renault’s Dacia Stops Production in Mioveni, Romania Due to Workers Protest
Dacia, owned by French company Renault, stopped production at the Mioveni plant, Romania, yesterday, March 20th, as workers protested over pay issues. Renault’s Dacia is Romania’s larger exporter and accounts for ...
Dacia’s future plans include large sedan and city car
The Romanian based automaker Dacia is planning to develop a whole new range of models and these might make their way onto the market by 2015. After showing us its brand ...

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