Although there are several weeks separate us from the beginning of the gallery Geneva International Motor Show in March but the car companies are always keen to attract attention early, even before the formal opening of the exhibition later.
That is why the company Dacia Romanian - owned by French carmaker Renault since 1999 - unveiling the first pictures principled to a new model called Lodgy - any spacious spacious - which belong to the category of SUV uses MPV, which Stantjh company specifically to fill the gap in the production lines between the sedan Logan and Sandero hatchback and sports complex Dastr.
Did not the company to disclose any details about the new model, only a length of 4.5 meters with the intention to put forward two copies of a five-or seven-doors of them, making it the closest in terms of dimensions and the concept of the Renault Sonic and Grand sonic current, reinforcing expectations of reliance on the platform to build a common or similar companies, especially as one of France's Renault Nissan line as we mentioned before.
While waiting to give further details about them or watch them officially during the Geneva show next.
That is why the company Dacia Romanian - owned by French carmaker Renault since 1999 - unveiling the first pictures principled to a new model called Lodgy - any spacious spacious - which belong to the category of SUV uses MPV, which Stantjh company specifically to fill the gap in the production lines between the sedan Logan and Sandero hatchback and sports complex Dastr.
Did not the company to disclose any details about the new model, only a length of 4.5 meters with the intention to put forward two copies of a five-or seven-doors of them, making it the closest in terms of dimensions and the concept of the Renault Sonic and Grand sonic current, reinforcing expectations of reliance on the platform to build a common or similar companies, especially as one of France's Renault Nissan line as we mentioned before.
While waiting to give further details about them or watch them officially during the Geneva show next.
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