![]() 04/12/2018 at 07:37 • Filed to: Dacia, Duster | ![]() | ![]() |
When you find yourself parked behind a Dacia.
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TBH, I wish Dacia was sold in the U.S. I think they have more character than what most of Nissan and Mitsubishi offer here.
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i wish we got Dacia here in OZ!
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How many more versions of the Navara and Micra do we really need?
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If it farts does that mean you’ve been dusted?
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all of them!
8)
![]() 04/12/2018 at 08:35 |
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Surprised how common they are here in Germany, I see them all the time. All the models too, from the early Logan via the Sandero and Duster to the Lodgy MPV.
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It’s not a Sandero, but James is ok with that.
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Germans tend to buy German cars, especially when German cars compete with similar non-German ones. However, those Dacias are in a class of their own. There’s very little competition. I guess that explains their success.
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There’s little competition for sure, especially as Skoda has moved a bit away from the cheap car market. Germans like making a good deal too. I’m thinking that Dacias are just too cheap to refuse for some.
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Remember, Datch-ya, not Dase-i-ya.
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True, but we all say Daseea. Like Lanseea.
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It’s all James May’s fault.