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Dacia SupeRNova Manufacturer Dacia Production 2000—2003 Assembly Mioveni, Romania Predecessor Dacia Nova Successor Dacia Solenza Class Subcompact Body style 5-door hatchback Layout FF layout Platform Nova Engine 1.4 L I4 Transmission 5-speed manual Wheelbase 2,475 mm (97.4 in) Length 4,030 mm (159 in) Width 1,640 mm (65 in) Height 1,390 mm (55 in) Curb weight 950 kg (2,100 lb) The Dacia SupeRNova (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdat͡ʃia]) was a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia.
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History
A small front wheel drive hatchback car, Dacia SupeRNova was produced from 2000 to 2003, being the first car released after signing the contract with Renault. The SupeRNova is in fact a Dacia Nova which has been improved by adding a Renault injection engine and gearbox.
The Renault Clio engine is a Straight-4, and the appropriate manual five-speed hydraulic gearbox. It has also been equipped with air conditioning, aluminium wheels and cassette player. The car's original cost was set for the most equipped version to 5800€. The car was sold in 5 different versions depending on its features: Europa, Confort, Rapsodie, top version Clima and special edition Campus. The car is Euro 2 compliant and some of the 2003 versions are even euro3 compliant.[1]
Engines
Name Capacity Type Power Torque Top speed Acceleration 0–100km/h City consumption Highway consumption E7J
1.4 MPI1390 cc 8 valves SOHC 74 PS (54 kW; 73 hp) at 5250 rpm 114 N·m (84 lb·ft) at 2800 rpm 162 km/h (101 mph) 13 s 9.0 liters/100 km 6.0 liters/100 km Gallery
See also
References
- ^ Dacia SupeRNova at carfolio.com
External links
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