History: Dacia
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Type | Subsidiary | ||
Industry: | Automotive | ||
Founded : | 1966 | ||
Headquarters : | Mioveni, Arges, Romania | ||
Key people : | Luc Alexandre Menard (president) | ||
Products: | Automobiles, Commercial vehicles | ||
Parent company : | Renault | ||
Website : | Official website | ||
Revenue : | $5.669,81 billion (2013) | ||
Net income: | $103.967 million (2013) | ||
Employees: | 13,800 | ||
List of car models by Dacia |
Dacia (or Automobile Dacia) is a romanian car manufacturer founded in 1966. Now its a subsidiary of the french automaker Renault.
Table of contents
History
Corporate affairs and identity
Models
Current
- Dacia Duster 2010 - present
- Dacia Dokker 2012 - present
- Dacia Dokker Van 2012 - present
- Dacia Dokker Stepway 2014 - present
- Dacia Lodgy 2012 - present
- Dacia Lodgy Stepway 2014 - present
- Dacia Logan 2004 - present
- Dacia Sandero 2008 - present
- Dacia Sandero Stepway 2009 - present
Former
- Dacia 1100 1968 - 1972
- Dacia 1300 1969 - 1979
- Dacia 1301 1970 - 1974
- Dacia D6 1974 - 1976
- Dacia 1302 1975 - 1982
- Dacia 1210/1310/1410 1979 - 2004; Dacia Denem in the United Kingdom
- Dacia 1304 Pick Up 1979 - 2006
- Dacia 2000 1980 - 1982
- Dacia Duster 1983-1990; rebadged ARO 10 in the United Kingdom
- Dacia 1310 Sport/1410 Sport 1983 - 1992
- Dacia 1320 1985 - 1989
- Dacia 1305 Drop Side 1985 - 2006
- Dacia 500 Lăstun 1988 - 1991
- Dacia Liberta 1990 - 1996
- Dacia 1309 1992 - 1997
- Dacia 1307 King Cab 1992 - 1999
- Dacia 1307 Double Cab 1992 - 2006
- 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
Prototypes
Competitors
Further reading
Renault
Romania
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