Dacia Nova Explained

Dacia Nova
Production:1995–2000
Model Years:1995–1997 (523)
1995–2000 (524)
Class:supermini (B)
Wheelbase:2475NaN
Length:4030NaN
Width:1640NaN
Height:1430NaN
Weight:9400NaN0

The Dacia Nova (in Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan pronounced as /ˈdatʃi.a/) is a subcompact/supermini car manufactured by Romanian auto maker Dacia from 1995 to 2000.

History

The Dacia Nova was the first in-house developed Dacia model and it was intended to complement the Renault 12-based "Berlina" (Sedan) and "Break" (Estate) range, with a small liftback/fastback. Work for this model had started in the 1980s, this being the reason why the car looked outdated from the time it first left the factory, in 1995.[1] The next year, the more modern-looking and more popular, facelifted version was introduced.

The liftback/fastback body housed a transversely mounted, front-engined, front-wheel-drive layout, offering five doors and five seats. The engine was the old Cléon-based unit from the rest of the Dacia range, although the 1.6l GT version was fuel injected with a Bosch MonoMotronic in 1998 (hence GTi). The GT version was fueled by a double-barrelled Carfil carburettor, sourced from the Oltcit supermini, which offered very good performance but at the expense of a rather high fuel consumption. [2] [3]

The Dacia Nova was appreciated for its good road manners, light weight and strong engine.

Although more modern in every way than the classic Dacia range, bodywork quality was generally worse, there was less boot space and the Nova was more expensive. All these combined ensured that the Nova was never a bestseller in the Dacia family and not many examples survive today. It was replaced by the SuperNova in the year 2000.

Engines

Name Capacity TypePower Torque Top speed City consumption Highway consumption
102-35 (Nova 1.4L) 1397 cm3 1020NaN0 at 3000 rpm 1500NaN0 10L/100 km 5.8L/100 km
102-41 (Nova GLi) 1397 cm3 1020NaN0 at 3000 rpm 1500NaN0 10L/100 km 5.8L/100 km
106-2x (Nova GT) 1557 cm3 1250NaN0 at 2500 rpm 1600NaN0 11L/100 km 6L/100 km
106-30 (Nova GTi) 1557 cm3 1250NaN0 at 2500 rpm 1650NaN0 10L/100 km 6L/100 km

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dacia Nova . Romanian Cars . 17 November 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100705132649/http://www.romaniancars.ro/dacia-nova . 5 July 2010 .
  2. Web site: Dacia Nova 1.4 specifications. Carinfo. 17 November 2009.
  3. Web site: Dacia Nova 1.6 specifications. Carinfo. 17 November 2009.