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2006 Dacia Logan Steppe Concept Car by Renault
Dacia used the Geneva Motor Show to reveal the Logan Steppe Concept. The model has SUV look and an exceptionally bright and spacious interior. It runs on 17-inch wheels and its grille and front end design suggest sports performance. The controls have all been designed to be functional, which is especially practical when the driver has already donned his or her gloves before setting off for a spot of off-piste riding. The interior of the model is all about relaxation and so the door open to reveal a peaceful, restoring atmosphere, particularly appreciable after an exhilarating descent from the peaks. ...[Read more]
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Renault developed the Dacia Logan. In North Africa and central Europe, the model will be sold under the Dacia brand, the Romanian state-owned car company in which Renault acquired a controlling stake for $50 million in 1999. In countries like Russia, the model will be sold for $9.800 to $12.250 and will be sold under the name and insignia of Renault. Production of the Logan has already begun in Romania where it goes on sale in September. Further economies will come from the expansion of Logan into new markets like China. ...[Read more]
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