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Dacia - Lodgy (2014)
When you’re looking for a practical, family‑friendly vehicle that offers more than a basic price tag, the Dacia Lodgy is a model that connects affordability with essential amenities. First introduced in 2014, the Dacia Lodgy 2014 price reflected its positioning as a budget‑family car that wouldn’t compromise on space or comfort. Whether you’re looking at a new build, a lightly used title or a certified pre‑owned model, understanding what a 2014 Dacia Lodgy is worth and how its value shifts over time is key to making a smart purchase. Below we provide a detailed lookup of the model’s specs, depreciation patterns, comparison points, and market standing—ready for you to assess the best Dacia Lodgy price that fits your needs.
Key Specifications at a Glance
- Engine: 1.1 L I‑3 turbo‑charged petrol, 70 hp (51 kW)
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (standard) and optional 5‑speed manual for the earlier 2014 trim
- Fuel Type: Petrol (Water‑cooled turbo)
- Power Output: 70 hp / 48 kW
- Torque: 110 Nm (81 lb‑ft)
- Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
- Dimensions:
- Length: 4,283 mm / 168.3 in
- Width: 1,625 mm / 63.9 in (without mirrors)
- Height: 1,598 mm / 62.9 in
- Wheelbase: 2,506 mm / 98.6 in
- Weight: 1,095–1,210 kg (depending on trim)
- Cargo Capacity: 1,300 L with seats up; 2,930 L with seats folded
- Seating: 7‑passenger layout (optional 3‑row configuration)
- Top Speed: 160 km/h (99 mph) – sufficient for urban and motorway use
- Fuel Economy: 4.6–5.3 L/100 km (57–68 mi/US gal)
- Features: 5‑point seatbelts, ABS, ESP, airbags (front and side), electric windows, power steering, and optional Bluetooth connectivity.
Depreciation Insights – How the Dacia Lodgy Pays Back
When budgeting for a 2014 model, it’s useful to ask: what is a 2014 Dacia Lodgy worth after the first few years? Like most entry‑level vehicles, it follows a classic depreciation curve:
- First year: The vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its initial value immediately after purchase.
- Year 2–3: Depreciation slows to about 10–12% per year.
- Year 4–5: The rate usually falls further, with a 5–7% annual reduction.
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