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Romanian Dacia To Launch Fuel-Efficient Sandero on Local Mkt In 1H ‘09

Romanian carmaker Dacia, the local unit of French Renault, will launch in Romania, in the first half of the year, the Logan Sandero model equipped with a fuel-efficient 1.2- liter gasoline engine, which develops 75 HP.
Romanian Dacia To Launch Fuel-Efficient Sandero on Local Mkt In 1H ‘09
02 feb. 2009, 12:57, English

Dacia will also launch this year in Europe the LPG-driven Sandero, Logan Sedan and Logan MCV.

Silviu Sepciu, head of the company’s PR department, declined to provide further details on the exact date for the launch of the 1.2-liter Logan Sandero model on the Romanian market.

The Sandero and Logan models equipped with 1.2-liter engines will be available in Europe this year, but no thorough calendar for each country has been set yet.

Moreover, the LPG-driven Sandero and Logan models equipped with 1-4 liter engines, as well as the LPG-driven Logan MCV equipped with 1.6-liter engine, will be launched in Europe this year, a press release of Renault read.

Beside the LPG-driven Sandero equipped with 1.4-liter engine, the other two models are already available on the Romanian market.

Sepciu did not say the exact date for the launch of a LPG-driven Sandero, but stressed this variant is likely first on the markets with high demand for LPG-driven vehicles, such as Italy, and a later date in Romania.

Renault previously announced a 1.6-liter E85 bio-ethanol engine for the Dacia Sandero model.

Renault also said that in certain countries, namely, France, Sweden and the Czech Republic, the bio-ethanol fuel is sold at lower prices and bio-ethanol powered vehicles benefit from various fiscal incentives.

The 1.6-liter E85 engine emits 130 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometer, in mixed regime (inside and outside town), the press release also read.

The 1.2 liter-engine available for the Sandero and Logan models emits 139 grams of carbon dioxide per 100 kilometers in mixed regime.

Periodical overhauls for the Dacia models equipped with 1.2-liter engines will be executed after 30,000 kilometers or every two years, but overhauling periods may differ from one country to another, depending on weather conditions, usage and dust level.