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Cambolive said companies make up half the Duster’s target audience. He added that he cannot make an estimation of the model’s sales this year, but said he expects Duster to be successful, due to the rising demand of 4×4 cars.
The Dacia official said thousands of customers have signed up to a waiting list to buy the newly launched SUV.
Cambolive pointed out that the Duster model will be available through the national clunkers program.
According to company officials, Romania’s President Traian Basescu will be the first to acquire the Duster, in early April.
Dacia’s new crossover SUV can be bought in Romania for EUR10,500 to EUR15,600 (including VAT).
The Duster will be exhibited on March 2 at the auto show in Geneva, Switzerland.