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Dacia Pick-Up
Overview
ManufacturerDacia
Also calledDacia One Ton Pick-Up[1]
Dacia Shifter (1980s)
Dacia Gamma (2000s)
Dacia Familia (Double Cab)
Production1975–2006
Model years1975–1982 (1302)[2][a]
1982–2006 (1304 Pick Up)[b]
1983–2006 (1304 Drop Side)[c]
1992–2006 (1307 Double Cab)[d]
1992–1998 (1309)[e]
1994–2003 (1304 King Cab)[f]
AssemblyMioveni, Romania
DesignerIonuț Velea
Body and chassis
ClassPick-up
Body style2-door regular cab
2-door chassis cab
2-door king cab
4-door double cab
4-door short bed
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive, rear-wheel-drive or four-wheel-drive
RelatedDacia 1310
Powertrain
Engine1.3 L I4 (petrol)
1.4 L I4 (petrol)
1.6 L I4 (petrol)
1.9 L I4 (diesel)
Transmission4/5-speed manual
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,441 mm (96.1 in) (1302/1309)
2,675 mm (105.3 in) (1304)[3]
2,795 mm (110.0 in) (1307)[4]
Length4,674 mm (184.0 in) (Pick Up)[5]
4,599 mm (181.1 in) (Drop Side)[6]
4,794 mm (188.7 in) (Double Cab)[7]
Width1,636 mm (64.4 in)
Height1,550 mm (61 in)
Curb weight1,125–1,270 kg (2,480–2,800 lb)
Chronology
SuccessorDacia Logan Pick-Up

The Dacia Pick-Up was a range of pick-up trucks manufactured by Romanian auto marque Dacia. The 31 years of production saw the manufacturing of a total of 318,969 vehicles.[8]

The Pick-up was the last of the Dacia models to be based on the Renault 12 that made up the majority of the Dacia model range since the late 1960s. In 2006, the line was discontinued and replaced by Dacia Logan Pick-Up. A popular name for this car is the "Papuc" (literally, slipper) due to its shape that resembles a slipper.

History

The Dacia Pick-Up was derived from the Dacia 1300 platform and was introduced in 1975. First known as the Dacia 1302, it was made in three series: the first, with straight rear wings and a small rear window; the second, with corrugated rear wings and a small rear window; and the third, with corrugated rear wings and a full-size rear window.

In 1982, after the 1302 was dropped, the Dacia 1304 single-cab pick-up model was introduced, followed by the drop-side coupé utility in 1983, the 1307/1309 double cab models in 1992; the 1305, a front-wheel drive version of the pick-up model, in 1994, and a king cab model, in 1995. These model lines were a commercial success and were gradually facelifted and modified, along with the rest of the range, until December 2006. They were marketed bearing the new blue logo of the manufacturer after 2003.

On the UK market, the Pick-Up was known as the One-Ton and, from November 1985, the Shifter.

The vehicle was available with a number of different transmission styles including front wheel drive, rear wheel drive and 4x4.

During its time in production, many types of engines were available to power the truck: a 1.3 litre, 1.4 litre, or 1.6 litre petrol engines or 1.9 litre Renault diesel engine.

Versions

  • Dacia 1302 – 2-door pick-up based on Dacia 1300 Pick-up
  • Dacia 1304 Pick Up – 2-door pick-up based on Dacia 1310
  • Dacia 1304 King Cab – 2-door pick-up with extended cab
  • Dacia 1304 Drop Side – 2-door pick-up with hinged panels
  • Dacia 1307 Double Cab – 4-door pick-up with crew cab and long wheelbase
  • Dacia 1309 – 4-door pick-up with short bed, based on Dacia 1310 Break

Gallery

Engines

Name Capacity Type Power Torque Top Speed Combined consumption
810.99
1300
1,289 cc 8 valves OHV 54 hp (40 kW; 55 PS) at 5250 rpm 95 N⋅m (70 lb⋅ft) at 3300 rpm 143 km/h (89 mph) 8 L/100 km (35 mpg‑imp; 29 mpg‑US)
102.00
1400
1,397 cc 8 valves OHV 62 hp (46 kW; 63 PS) at 5250 rpm 102 N⋅m (75 lb⋅ft) at 3000 rpm 145 km/h (90 mph) 7.8 L/100 km (36 mpg‑imp; 30 mpg‑US)
1.6 1,557 cc 8 valves OHV 72 hp (54 kW; 73 PS) at 5000 rpm 122 N⋅m (90 lb⋅ft) at 2500 rpm 150 km/h (93 mph) 7.9 L/100 km (36 mpg‑imp; 30 mpg‑US)
F8Q 636
1.9 Diesel
1,870 cc 8 valves SOHC 63 hp (47 kW; 64 PS) at 4500 rpm 118 N⋅m (87 lb⋅ft) at 2250 rpm 138 km/h (86 mph) 6.8 L/100 km (42 mpg‑imp; 35 mpg‑US)

See also

References

  1. ^ "Dacia Duster 4x4 & 1 Ton Pick-Up 1986-88 UK Market Single Sheet Sales Brochure".
  2. ^ "R12 tl-ts-tx-gts vs... fark ne?" (in Turkish). Türkiyenin Renault Kulübü. 31 August 2010. Retrieved 7 August 2011.
  3. ^ Mondiru, Corneliu (1990). autoturisme DACIA: diagnosticare, întreținere, reparare. Editura Tehnică. p. 27. ISBN 973-31-0218-0.
  4. ^ About Dacia 1307
  5. ^ "Dacia Pick Up - Fisa tehnica" (in Romanian). Dacia Group. 16 August 2004. Archived from the original on 17 December 2004. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  6. ^ "Dacia Drop Side - Fisa tehnica" (in Romanian). Dacia Group. 16 August 2004. Archived from the original on 16 August 2004. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  7. ^ "Dacia Double Cab - Fisa tehnica" (in Romanian). Dacia Group. 16 August 2004. Archived from the original on 17 December 2004. Retrieved 29 August 2012.
  8. ^ "Dacia manufactured its last commercial vehicle derived from the Renault R12 model". Dacia Group. 8 December 2006. Archived from the original on 8 September 2010.

External links

Photographs
  1. ^ Dacia 1302 – 1975–1982
  2. ^ Dacia 1304 Pick Up – 1982–1983, 1984–1991, 1992–1993, 1994–1998, 1999–2006
  3. ^ Dacia 1304 Drop Side – 1983–1991, 1992–1993, 1994–1998, 1999–2006
  4. ^ Dacia 1307 Double Cab – 1992–1993, 1994–1998, 1999–2006
  5. ^ Dacia 1309 – 1992–1993, 1994–1998
  6. ^ Dacia 1304 King Cab – 1994–1998, 1999–2004
Other links
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