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Automobile Dacia is a Romanian car company. At first the company was founded through a partnership with Renault in 1966 and the main Dacia factory was founded in 1968, in Colibaşi (now called Mioveni), near Piteşti.
Dacia purchase tooling and basic designs of the Renault 12. However, until the equipment is ready, it was decided to temporarily make the Renault 8 under license (under license), the car was known as the Dacia 1100 From 1968 to 1971, 37,000 units were produced, with little change until the end of 1969.
In September 1999 Dacia was officially purchased by Renault. Several types of Dacia cars were exported out of the country using the Renault brand.
Dacia logo 2008.jpg
type Subsidiary
Industrial / Automotive services
established in 1966
Romanian flag headquarters Mioveni, Argeş Romania
Important figures Flag of France Luc-Alexandre Menard, President
Car products
Revenue ▲ € 1.55 bln (2006) [1]
Net income ▲ € 50 mln (2006)
12,532 employees [2]
parent Renault
Website www.daciagroup.com
Currently
Dacia Logan (2004-present)
Dacia Sandero (2008-present)
Dacia Sandero Stepway (2009-present)
Dacia Duster (2010-present)
Dacia lodgy (2012-present)
Dacia Dokker (2012-present)
Dacia Dokker Van (2012-present)
Dacia 1100 (1968-1972)
Dacia 1210 (the base of 1310)
Dacia 1300 (1969-1979)
Dacia 1310 (1979-2004; Denem Dacia in the UK)
Dacia 1301 (1970-1974)
Dacia 1302 (1975-1982)
Dacia 1304 Pick Up (1979-2006)
Dacia Duster (1983-1990s; rebadged ARO 10 in the UK)
Dacia 1305 Drop Side (1985-2006)
1307 Dacia Double Cab (1992 to 2006)
Dacia 1307 King Cab (1992-1999)
Dacia 1309 (1992-1997)
Dacia 1310/1410 Sport (1981-1992)
Dacia 1410 (the base of 1310)
Dacia 2000
Dacia D6 (1974-1976)
Dacia 500 Lăstun (1985-1989)
Dacia 1320 (1985-1989)
Dacia Liberta (1990-1996)
Dacia Nova (1994-1999)
Dacia Supernova (2000-2002)
Dacia Solenza (2003-2005)
Dacia Logan MCV (2006-2012)
Dacia Logan Van (2007-2012)
Dacia Logan Pick-Up (2008-2012)
Braşovia Dacia Coupe (1980)
Mini-Dacia (1980)
Dacia Jumbo highrise van (1990)
Dacia Nova minivan (1998)
Dacia Star (1991)
Dacia 1310 convertible (1987; just 3 units)
Saloon-derived Dacia 1306 pick-up (1994/5)
Dacia 1310 Break Limousine (late 1980s) - stretched estate with seven seats, Several produced in normal-roofed and high-roofed variants
Dacia D33 (1997) - a prototype made by IDEA design house in Turin, one models only
1310 Dacia 4x4 / Aro 12 (late 1980s) - real-derived 4x4, very small series
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