Insurance
When it comes to buying a car, especially a new car, it is very important to take car insurance into consideration. A new car is much more than a car payment, many times your insurance rates are going to increase by up to several hundred dollars per month. However, depending on the type of car you choose, this might not be the case. If you choose a car that is reasonably priced and easy to repair, then the insurance company might not penalize you as much for your purchase. Also, it is important to note that the insurance company isn't penalizing you so much as they are trying to hedge their costs to make any repairs over the life of the policy. This means that if you buy something cheaper, keep in safe and secure, and drive short distances, then the insurance company will not be as threatened by your purchase.
So what does this have to do with Dacia cars? Well luckily, Dacia cars are some of those cars that the insurance company is not threatened by. Part of the reason behind this, is that Dacia cars are relatively inexpensive and are not difficult to maintain. They are reliable and economic as well, which means you will probably not need to rely on the insurance company often, if at all. Dacia cars are also very easy to find parts for, at least if you are in Europe, which means that repairs are going to be much cheaper. When you buy an exotic foreign car, you will probably find yourself going to specialty shops in order to repair or upgrade your vehicle. This means that you will be increasing the costs of repair incrementally, which is where car insurance rates can get out of hand.
Dacia cars have been around for over 40 years now too, which means that insurance companies know how to price them effectively. They are rated will in crash tests, and they have several anti-theft systems available as standard options, which all help to lower insurance costs. Airbags, seat belts, anti-lock brakes, and other systems all help to reduce the cost of insuring Dacia cars.

Dacia cars are also mostly economy style cars, which are cheaper to fix than a sports car. Although Dacia does have some sporty models, overall their engine sizes and regular parts are much cheaper than specialty parts and engines that are used for special model sports cars.
If you are buying a new car, make sure that you check with your insurance agent first, as insuring a new car could jack up the price of your monthly premiums. There is nothing more frustrating than buying a new car that barely fits within your budget, and then finding out that the insurance costs are going to make it unaffordable. This is why you must check with the insurance agent before you sign off on that purchase. However, if you are buying a Dacia car, then you shouldn't have too much of a problem.
