Dacia Logan is the new (2004 to be accurate) romanian car. In my opinion it is a successful car. It got 3 stars on the NCAP crash tests which for a car that costs 5,000-8,000 euros is good (NCAP is independent).
Offtopic but, Here is the link: https://www.euroncap.com/content/safety_rat.p?id1=6&id2=221 also see this test: https://www.autoexpress.co.uk/crashtest/car/206/ |
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The German Auto Club made a crash test which concluded that the Logan could jeopardize the life of the driver in case you want to avoid a suddenly appeared obstacle at 65km/h. The car could turn over. |
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f you want to avoid risk of injury then the Dacia Logan may be too small |
4.25 meters is equal to 13.94 feet, that makes the Dacia Logan small really. If you look at this page you will see some car sizes just as an example only: click here. See the Laguna, that in my country is still considered a medium sized car compared to the bigger ones and that is 15.94 ft (almost 16ft.). If you want something with protection on impact then 17ft and above is safe, but of course you have to pay a lot more too, but I understand the point you want to make about the German test - why are they against you so?
When you said small, I assumed you were thinking Logan is a car similar to Mercedes A classe or Fiat Panda. You're right, there could be problems, but for that price, 3 stars crash test is fair in my opinion.
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why are they against you so? |