Andros Trophy: Alain Prost dominates the Stadium Finale
Alain Prost (Dacia Duster) has dominated the Andros Trophy 2011 finale at the Stade de France, a non-championship event presented in front of more than 50 000 spectators.
Read moreAlain Prost (Dacia Duster) has dominated the Andros Trophy 2011 finale at the Stade de France, a non-championship event presented in front of more than 50 000 spectators.
Read moreRenault’s Dacia brand will begin selling low-cost cars online to defend its leadership of Europe’s surging budget-vehicle market against rival PSA, which is considering an online-only European sales model for vehicles it plans to build with China…
Read moreRenault Group’s brand Dacia has decided to tackle the world’s most exacting hill climb in the state of Colorado (USA).
Read moreAfter an investment of EUR20m, Renault will assemble and export the Dacia Duster to México at the rate of 10,000 a year, local sources told just-auto.
Read moreKia has set its sights on becoming Europe’s 10th-largest mainstream brand by 2013. To get there, the company will have to leapfrog its parent, Hyundai, as well as Volkswagen’s Skoda brand and Renault’s Dacia.
Read moreJean-Philippe Dayraut (BMW Series 1), Alain Prost (Dacia Duster) and Franck Lagorce (Skoda Fabia) will fight for the title during the last two rounds of the Trophy Andros ice racing series this weekend.
Read moreRenault will eventually be able to produce 350,000 low cost vehicles per year at the plant it is building in Tangiers, in Morocco, an executive said.
Read moreRenault will eventually be able to produce 350,000 low-cost Dacias per year at the plant it is building in Tangiers, in Morocco, an executive at the French carmaker said on Thursday.
Read moreThe man who led the modernisation at Dacia has repeated the trick at AvtoVAZ. Renault’s Christian Estève talks to Mark Bursa
Read moreRenault has opened a new 330 hectare test centre in Titu, Romania, built midway between the Dacia plant in Pitesti and the Renault Technologie Roumanie (RTR) engineering centre in Bucharest.
Read moreWith the new Duster SUV and#8211; the first Dacia to be built with a right-hand-drive version and#8211; Renault’s low-cost brand will debut in the UK in 2012, completing the final piece of the key European market vehicle jigsaw.
Read moreWith the new Duster SUV and#8211; the first Dacia to be built with a right-hand-drive version and#8211; Renault’s low-cost brand will debut in the UK in 2012, completing the final piece of the key European market vehicle jigsaw.
Read moreDacia and Lada head foreign invasion of cut-price cars, Tata and Great Wall to lead the challenge from the East
Read moreThe on-off launch of Renault’s affordable Dacia brand in the UK is back on and slated for late 2012 with just one model, the highly-acclaimed new Duster that was unveiled at the Geneva show.
Read moreNo it’s no typo, it’s a Dacia, not a Plymouth. The Dacia Duster is a compact off-roader, that is if you select the AWD version, and is the latest addition to the Renault-owned carmaker which has seen some of its models hit our shores in the 80s.
Read moreMore details have emerged about a low-cost family sedan planned by Skoda to compete against the successful Logan, which is produced by Renault’s Dacia subsidiary.
Read moreAvtoVAZ will go ahead with the production of a car based on the Dacia Logan platform at its Togliatti factory in Russia after receiving approval from the Renault-Nissan strategic committee.
Read moreDacia has said that its sales rose by 20.5% to more than 300,000 vehicles in 2009.
Read moreRenault’s Romanian unit Dacia has revived the Duster badge for a new four-wheel-drive SUV which will be built at its main Pitesti plant and soon (alongside the Logan, Sandero and Sandero Stepway) in Curitiba, Brazil, for distribution in Brazil, Argentina, Mexico and Chile. The Duster will later be manufactured at the Avtoframos plant in Moscow, too.
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