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[Cyprus Times] Two million Dacia Duster cars on the road worldwide

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The Duster quickly became an iconic model for both Dacia and the entire industry.

Since 2010, the model has been a huge commercial success with two million sales in over sixty countries. While the SUV market is booming, most models are very expensive and sophisticated. That's why the Duster was created. Stylish, capable of any route and in sync with society's trends, it's exactly what people are looking for. Fully equipped with everything a modern family would want at an affordable price.

Duster customers are all different as they are located all over the world. However, they have one thing in common: the essentials, for them, are considered a way of life. However, here are some curious facts you may not know:

Among all markets, the UK has a higher percentage of women buying a Dacia Duster compared to men. Turkey has the youngest group of Duster buyers (42 years old on average) who are also mostly families. In France, Germany, the UK, Spain and Italy, people love the countryside: 23% love walking and hiking, 12% love cycling and 9% love travelling. In these same five countries, 44% of customers live in rural areas, 30% in small towns, 10% in medium/large cities and 11% in suburban areas.

The main reasons why people buy Duster vehicles are their price (56%), its design (20%) or because of brand loyalty (16%). At the same time, the Duster is used in various countries as a police car, police or military vehicle. In short, the Duster, has been adopted by all kinds of government agencies and large companies. A model that has won more than 40 awards since its launch on the market.

The model is also presented in the Cypriot market with 1.0 and 1.3 litre petrol and 1.5 litre diesel engines in two-wheel drive and four-wheel drive versions with manual or automatic transmission and a price starting from 16,500 euros.

DACIA models Sandero, Sandero Stepway and Duster can be found at Pilakuta Group showrooms in all cities.


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