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GMI Australia Correspondent
Join Date: May 2005
Location: Pacific Paradise, Australia
Drives: VZ Wagon and JSII sedan
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Re: Renault Sandero: A Logan for America
I really like the idea of basing an affordable car off the last Clio, which by all accounts has a pretty handy little vehicle in its time. It certainly holds more attraction than stepping into the unknown of a Chinese compact. It is kind of attractive for a small car, though I know that I don't fit in a Clio.
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GMI Europe Correspondent
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Posts: 13,836
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Re: Renault Sandero: A Logan for America
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Keep fingers crossed for Fiat's more attractive new Yugo Florida ![]() |
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: New Orleans
Drives: 2005 BMW 325i.
Posts: 7,516
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Re: Renault Sandero: A Logan for America
It's tipped that Nissan's South African arm will assemble all RHD Sanderos.
They need something in the Pretoria plant... currently only the old-body Nissan Pickup is assembled. I think the Sandero is neat and tidy-looking. For the price, it's unbeatable... the last penny postcard left on Earth! |
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Firebird Concept (the turbine one)
Join Date: Jul 2003
Location: France
Drives: 2006 Yamaha YBR 125
1990 Citroën Ax
Posts: 14,550
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Re: Renault Sandero: A Logan for America
Oooh oooh ooh! I saw a Sandero today! It passed in front of me and then I followed it for a few minutes through town. Honestly, it looks quite nice. Has more presence than I expected. Something about it looks light and airy and agile. I dunno... I was expecting a drab little tin can, but I was very pleased with how it looks in person. The rear end is very tidy. I can see this car becoming a hit, seeing how popular the totally boxy Logan is!
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GMI Europe Correspondent
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Posts: 13,836
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Re: Renault Sandero: A Logan for America
I saw one today. I got that "VW Polo - surprisingly ordinary prices" moment. This is a car that you see for the first time, and before you get excited, every other cell in your brain goes "so what"?
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6.2 Liter LS3 V8
Join Date: Apr 2005
Posts: 3,274
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Re: Renault Sandero: A Logan for America
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There the possibility then Sandero/Logan, if it came in Canada and the United States, might wear another badge/logo like a Ram head or a pentastar instead of the losange logo or the Nissan logo....thanks to some agreements with Chrysler a couple of months ago. |
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GMI Europe Correspondent
Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Posts: 13,836
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Re: Renault Sandero: A Logan for America
The Hungarian company that ran Global Auto Index decided not to support the service anymore - so much for GAI
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