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Review: Dacia Logan I MCV ( 2006 – 2013 )

Dacia Logan I MCV, official car of the not-so-wealthy gubment? The car of the beginer entrepreneur? A van with windows? A car for the kind of man who doesn’t know the difference between children and sacks of potatoes? The fac...

Review: Dacia Logan II MCV ( 2013 – present )

Dacia Logan II MCV, the spiritual successor to the Mondeo II Estate and the B4 Passat. The ideal car for those who want to buy as much metal as possible with their money. Not necessarily quality metal, but lots of it. The fir...

Economic and environmental benefits to autorecycling.

It wasn’t long before autorecycling became part of the modern trend to reduce waste, stop global warming, and recycle more. No wonder it’s such an important part of the game, while nearly 12 million cars are recycled annually...

Review: Dacia Lodgy I ( 2012 – present )

iI could have simply written that the Dacia Lodgy I is just a Dokker with windows and I could have gone out for a beer in peace and quiet as it’s now open until 11 pm anyway and it’s open inside. Or go to the fruit machins as...

Review: Dacia Dokker I ( 2012 – present )

Dacia Dokker I, the spiritual successor to the Dacia Logan MCV Van. Built-in Morocco, according to a French recipe, and the car of the craftsmen. The psychosis begins properly.

 

Review: Ford EcoSport I ( 2012 – 2022)

Ford EcoSport I, Ford’s mini SUV, was built in Romania to kick Dacia Duster in the nuts. Is it? The battle begins in Craiova, which will leave many euros won for them and almost satisfaction for you. We’ve talked about Ford’s...