Dacia 1320

The Dacia 1320 (Romanian pronunciation: [ˈdat͡ʃi.a]), was a car manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia.

Dacia 1320
Overview
ManufacturerDacia
Production1987–1990
AssemblyMioveni, Romania
Body and chassis
ClassSmall family car
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFF layout
RelatedDacia 1310
Powertrain
Engine1.3 L I4
Transmission4-speed manual
5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,441 mm (96.1 in)
Length4,397 mm (173.1 in)
Width1,636 mm (64.4 in)
Height1,437 mm (56.6 in)
Curb weight920 kg (2,028 lb)
Chronology
PredecessorNone
SuccessorDacia 1325

History

The Dacia 1320 was a hatchback made from 1987 until 1990. It was actually the hatchback version of the second generation Dacia 1310 (1983–1989), but with new front grille, headlights and a much improved dashboard that were later used in the third generation Dacia 1310 (1989–1993). The front used was called "CN1", standing for Concepția Noastră 1, translated to "our creation 1". It was replaced by Dacia 1325 Liberta in the early 1990s.[1] The 1320 was sold in 2567 units, most were used as taxis due to low sales, trying to eek out any sort of profitability. The 1320 was created to rival the Lada Samara and Skoda Favorit and was flawed from the beginning. It got thinner sheet metal than the 1310 as well as a bad interior fit and finish.

Engines

NameCapacityTypePowerTorqueTop speedCombined consumption
1.31,289 cc8 valves OHV54 hp (40 kW; 55 PS) at 5250 rpm95 N⋅m (70 lb⋅ft) at 3300 rpm140 km/h (87 mph)7.45 L/100 km (37.9 mpgimp; 31.6 mpgUS)
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See also

References

  1. Dacia 1320 at autoevolution.com
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