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Dacia

Logan

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The Dacia Logan stands as one of the most significant automotive success stories of the 21st century, representing a shift in the industry’s approach to affordable, practical transportation. Released in 2004, the Logan was the result of Renault’s ambitious project to create a truly global, budget-friendly car for emerging markets. Developed at Renault’s Romanian subsidiary, Dacia, the Logan’s design prioritized simplicity, reliability, and low running costs, all wrapped up in a package that was robust enough to handle challenging road conditions across Europe, North Africa, and beyond. Its utilitarian ethos and honest engineering quickly earned it a loyal following, and it played a key role in redefining what buyers could expect from entry-level cars.

At the heart of this particular Logan is a 1.4-liter inline-four engine, delivering a modest 75 horsepower and 94 lb-ft of torque. While these figures may not set your heart racing, they perfectly complement the car’s lightweight construction (just 2,161 lbs) and no-nonsense front-wheel-drive layout. Mated to a five-speed manual gearbox, the Logan offers an analog driving experience that’s increasingly rare in today’s world of automated everything. The 0-60 mph sprint takes a leisurely 13 seconds, and the top speed is a humble 100 mph, but outright pace was never the Logan’s mission. Instead, its appeal lies in unfiltered, honest motoring—its controls are light, the clutch forgiving, and the suspension tuned for comfort on less-than-perfect tarmac.

Underneath, the Logan utilizes a simple yet effective chassis architecture, sharing some components with Renault’s Clio and Modus models. The suspension is comprised of MacPherson struts up front and a torsion beam at the rear, striking a balance between cost, durability, and adequate road-holding. This setup allows the Logan to soak up potholes and rough surfaces with surprising composure, making it a favorite among drivers in regions where road quality isn’t always guaranteed. The steering is direct, if not particularly communicative, and body roll is kept in check enough to inspire confidence during everyday driving.

While the Logan was never designed as a track weapon, its platform has served as a foundation for various motorsport ventures, particularly in Eastern Europe. The car quickly found its way into grassroots racing, rallying, and even one-make series, proving that its simplicity and toughness could be exploited for competitive purposes. The Logan Cup, for instance, has been a popular entry-level racing series, allowing aspiring drivers to experience motorsport on a modest budget.

What truly sets the Dacia Logan apart in its class is its democratization of mobility. It brought reliable, new-car ownership within reach for millions, without resorting to excessive cost-cutting or compromising on safety and durability. The Logan’s honest, unpretentious character, combined with its low running costs, has made it an enduring favorite not just in its home markets, but worldwide. For driving enthusiasts, it offers a nostalgic reminder of an era when cars were simpler—and sometimes, that makes all the difference.

cavalli
75
PESO KG
980
Rapporto Peso-Potenza
0.08
VALORE ATTUALE
$3,000

Specifiche OEM

descrizione Motore
1.4L I4
tipo Trazione
FWD
0-60 MPH
13 SECs
VELOCITà MASSIMA KPH
161
PREZZO (MSRP) USD
$8,000
cambio
5SPD MANUAL
coppia
94 N.M
Anni Modello
2004-2023

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