PARIS, March 2 (Reuters) - French car maker Renault said it will start selling its no-frills, locally-manufactured Tondar-90 in Iran from Saturday at a price from 6,750 euros ($8,885).
Known at the Logan elsewhere, the car is made with partners Khodro and SAIPA which have a capacity of 300,000 cars per year. It makes Iran the fifth country to build the car after Romania, Russia, Morocco and Colombia.
In the Iran market, half of the cars cost below 8,000 euros.
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