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Dacia Nova

Dacia Nova
Dacia_Nova.jpg
Manufacturer Dacia
Parent company Renault group
Production 1995 - 2000
Predecessor Dacia 1300
Dacia 1310
Dacia Liberta
Class Sub-Compact
Body style(s) Sedan (5 Doors)
Platform Peugeot 309
Length  metres ( in)
Width  metres ( in)
Height  metres ( in)
Curb weight 980 kg (2161 lb)
Related Dacia SuperNova
Dacia Solenza

Dacia Nova was the first car designed by the Romanian engineers, taking a very long time to complete. This is the reason for the car looking slightly outdated when it exited the factory's gates for the first time, in 1995. The base platform for the car, or the inspiration model was the Peugeot 309, making them very similar in design. The car was a small hatchback, with front wheel drive, 5 doors and 5 seats. The newest engine appeared in 1998 and was called the GTi. It was the GT engine that was upgraded with a Bosch K Jetronic injection, thus reducing the GT's high consumption which was originally equipped with a two barrel carburator.


See also: Dacia SuperNova

Engines

Name Capacity
(cc)
Type Power Torque Top speed
(km/h)
Acceleration
(s)
City Consumption
(liters/100 km)
Highway Consumption
(liters/100 km)
1.6 GT 1557 8 valves SOHC 52 kW (72 PS) @5500 rpm  ?  Nm @3000 rpm 160 15,9 11 6
1.6 GTi 1557 8 valves SOHC 52 kW (72 PS) @5500 rpm  ?  Nm @3000 rpm 160 15,9 10 6
1.4 GLi 1387 8 valves SOHC 48 kW (65 PS) @5500 rpm  ?  Nm @3000 rpm 160 15,9 10 6



  Dacia (subsidiary of Renault Group since 1999) car timeline, 1960s-present
Type 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s
8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
City car 500
Small family car 1100 1310
1410
1320 1325
Nova Solenza
SuperNova Logan
Sandero
Large family car 1300
Executive car 2000
Coupé 1410 Sport
Mini MPV Logan MCV
Pickup 1302 1304
1305
1307
1309
Logan Pickup
Van D6 Logan Van

 
 
 

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