Especificaciones y análisis del Dacia Logan
Power
75HP
Torque
112Nm
Consumption
6.9l/100
Emissions
166g/km
0-100 km/h
13s
Top Speed
162km/h
Weight
1050kg
Price
8,200€
Technical summary
Gasolina
Manual 5v
FWD
5 / 4 doors
510 L
50 L
55 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Dacia Logan 1.4 75 CV Ambiance (2005-2006)
General description
The 2005 Dacia Logan was not just a car; it was a quiet revolution. It arrived to break the market rules, offering the promise of a new, spacious, and reliable vehicle for the price of a used one. It represented a return to the essence of the automobile: an honest tool for getting around, stripped of any artifice and focused on what is truly important.
Driving experience
Driving the Logan is an analog and deeply sincere experience. Its 75 horsepower doesn't aim for records, but it delivers its power with admirable willingness. You feel the engine, the manual gearbox connects you directly to the mechanics, and the suspension, though simple, conveys a robustness that inspires confidence on any road. It's a car that hides nothing, that speaks to you clearly and reminds you of the pleasure of pure, unfiltered driving.
Design and aesthetics
Its design is the ultimate expression of pragmatism. Every line, every angle, is justified by function. The high body and rectilinear shapes do not seek conventional beauty, but rather to maximize interior space and practicality, achieving a gigantic 510-liter trunk. Its aesthetic is a manifesto of honesty, a declaration of intent that prioritizes purpose over appearance, and in that simplicity lies its particular charm.
Technology and features
The Logan's technology is that of proven durability. You won't find touch screens or complex electronic assistants here. Its greatest technological virtue is simplicity: a robust iron engine, reliable indirect injection, and electronics reduced to their bare minimum. It is a car designed to last and for its maintenance to be simple and economical, a philosophy that is missed today.
Competition
At its launch, the Logan had hardly any direct rivals in the new car market. Its real competitor was the second-hand market. It fought against the idea of buying a used car from a more established brand, offering in return the guarantee and peace of mind of a brand-new vehicle. Models like the Fiat Albea or the Chevrolet Aveo tried to compete in a similar price range, but none offered the combination of space and price of the Dacia.
Conclusion
The Dacia Logan is much more than a cheap car; it is an icon of smart purchasing and uninhibited functionality. It proved that affordable mobility did not have to sacrifice reliability or family space. It is a vehicle that wins hearts not for its speed or luxury, but for its unwavering honesty and its ability to deliver on its promise day after day. A modern classic of sensibility.




