Subject: Sandero origin
15/10/2012 @ 18:40:27: owlman: Sandero origin
On our dear IMCDb,
Dacia Sandero are listed as origin Romania
Renault Sandero are listed as origin France

:heink: I'm confused. What's different between first generation Dacia & Renault Sanderos?

(not counting Sandero Stepway, origin Brazil)
15/10/2012 @ 20:50:44: antp: Sandero origin
It is probably due to the automatic country assignation from the make.
It should be Romanian like other Dacias.
15/10/2012 @ 21:14:44: owlman: Sandero origin
Here you said it should be France :666:
15/10/2012 @ 21:26:33: antp: Sandero origin
Oops :grin: Well it is the other way round then, all Dacia Sandero should be French. Maybe the same for the Logan?
Also, the oldest Dacias are just Renault 12 under license: these should also be French origin.
16/10/2012 @ 18:58:47: Andre Malraux: Sandero origin
Yes. Also Dacia 1100 (R8) - which is, in fact, the oldest Dacia, 1300 being the next model. :wink:
27/10/2012 @ 08:34:09: Gomsel: Sandero origin
Actually Stepway it's a "trim" for Sandero in Br*zil... not valid the braz*lian origin just for this.
27/10/2012 @ 16:42:56: owlman: Sandero origin
^ that's a valid argument too... it is just body trim pieces and a higher suspension. Same engine/interior/sheetmetal/etc right?
27/10/2012 @ 17:06:58: Sandie: Sandero origin
AFAIK yes, so I agree that the Stepway should be origin Romania like the standard Sandero. It's offered in other markets outside of Brazil (including the UK soon) so I'm not sure it's uniquely a Brazilian development.
28/10/2012 @ 02:01:16: antp: Sandero origin
It is a modified version. At what point do the origin change?
Is a pickup or sedan version a big enough change? From previous cases most seemed to think that yes.
Why a higher SUV-style version isn't? That's more than just trim.
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