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Renault and Dacia announce 252 offers

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Renault and Dacia have both announced its competitive offers for 252 available until July 31.

Dacia Bigster arrives in Ireland from under €30k

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The Dacia Bigster has just gone on sale in Ireland, and as the name suggests, it is by far the brand's biggest car to date. With prices starting from just €29,990 and €215 per month, Dacia says its new flagship vehicle "gives customers equipment levels they want, at a price they can afford".

New Spring and Duster included in Dacia's 251 offers

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Dacia has announced its highly competitive offers ahead of the 251-registration period, with a national sales event currently running until this Saturday, November 16.

Sandero stands out in Dacia 242 offers

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Dacia finished in fifth position in the new car market in May, with registrations up 24 per cent on the same period last year.

New Dacia Duster coming in September

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The third-generation of the Dacia Duster is set to arrive in Ireland this September, and promises to continue the model's 13-year success story.

September release date for new Dacia Duster

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The third-generation of Dacia Duster is set to arrive in Ireland this September, and promises to continue the model's 13-year success story.

Dacia looking good for year to come with product launches planned

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Having celebrated its 10th anniversary in Ireland in 2023, Dacia is looking forward to the year ahead with new product launches planned along with the completion of the new Dacia visual identity by its dealer network.

Dacia Jogger surpasses 1,000 mark

Over 1,000 Dacia Jogger cars have been registered in Ireland so far this year.

The price is right with the Dacia Jogger

The Dacia Jogger has been on sale here in Ireland for just over a year now, selling more than 1,300 units since its launch in April 2022.

Dacia a well established brand after just 10 years in Ireland

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Dacia is reflecting upon 10 years in Ireland having arrived here in 2012, albeit in left-hand drive. And now, a decade later, Dacia is a mainstream volume brand in Ireland.

 

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