Dacia Logan gets new face and insides

The Romanian-built Dacia Logan was introduced in 2004, under the ownership of Renault, as a cheap car for Eastern Europe, which later became popular in places like Brazil, Iran and even Western Europe. While it will never reach the United States, the original European version has been given a facelift.

Among the 1.4L and 1.6L engine offerings, the most power on offer is 105 hp. Airbags are optional in most markets, while power accessories are not even available. The most noticeable features on the latest model are a new grille and a redone dashboard.

The original version, which started at 6,000 euros, caused some controversy back in 2005, when the respected German ADAC motoring club managed to overturn one while swerving at 40 mph.

It later turned out that the tires were actually worn out from previous testing.
