A Renault UK spokesman told us: "We understand two Dacias were crashed, yet only the results of the first have been reported, even though there was a significant difference between the two cars. The second gave a much better performance." He said with twin airbags and ABS, the Dacia Logan offers comparable or better safety features than other new vehicles of a similar price, and is likely to get a three-star Euro NCAP safety rating.
The Logan will arrive in UK showrooms in 2007. Entry-level versions should cost less than £5,500, while flagship models, which will be fitted with remote central locking, plus electric windows and mirrors as standard, are likely to be less than £7,500. There will be a premium of only £500 for the estate variant. The spokesman added: "We expect to offer two or three trim levels, and the load-luggers should allow us to reshape the budget sector. We believe there's never been so much car offered for so little, and we're confident the Logan will be a success."
The newcomer will be sold from Renault dealers which are big enough to have separate Dacia showrooms, but the firm will set up a stand-alone network if annual sales exceed more than 25,000 units.
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