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Old 02-27-09, 02:04 PM
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http://www.iwebie.com/new-tata-nano-launch

Coming to US next month! A whopping 33hp, no airbags, no accessories. Need to wear a helmet to be in it. It's yours for $2500
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Old 02-27-09, 02:56 PM
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Originally Posted by KA8

Only if you drive it from India.
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I just threw up in my mouth
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The $2,000 car you can't buy

The cheapest car in the world is expected to begin rolling off assembly lines March 23, seven months behind schedule.
India's tiny Tata Nano, priced at 100,000 rupees, or about $2,000 at current exchange rates, will not be sold in the United States. Cars will reach dealerships across India in April, and production for the first year is expected to reach 250,000 vehicles.

The Nano's unveiling in January 2008 caused a stir worldwide and especially in India, where there are fewer than 10 cars for every thousand people, compared with 40 per thousand in China and 450 in the U.S.

Indians bought about 1 million cars in 2007. Far more middle-class Indians buy and
transport their entire families on scooters.


Despite the frenzy of enthusiasm that ensued, production of the ultracheap car stalled when protests from farmers forced Tata Motors to abandon its West Bengal factory. The car will be built in small numbers at several current Tata factories until a dedicated factory is finished.

Tata, India's leading producer of trucks and third-biggest carmaker, last year bought Ford Motor's (F, news, msgs) Jaguar and Land Rover brands for $2.3 billion. While India's relatively small passenger-car market hasn't collapsed nearly as much as North America's, sales of passenger trucks, buses and other large vehicles tumbled 51% in January, a big blow to Tata.

The company's Nano Web site has seen more than 30 million hits, and social networks such as Facebook have thousands of interest groups and communities around the car.


Why the fuss? The Nano -- its working name was the "People's Car" -- is just half the price of the next-cheapest car in the world, a Chery Automobiles QQ3 sold only in its domestic market of China. The $5,200 Suzuki Maruti is the current least expensive option for Indians, where per capita incomes are nearing $1,000 after years of explosive economic growth. In the U.S., the cheapest option is the Nissan Versa, which, at $9,990, is about five times the price of Nano.


With a snub nose and a sloping roof, the world's cheapest car can hold five people -- if they squeeze. And the basic version is spare: There's no radio, no air bags, no passenger-side mirror and only one windshield wiper. If you want air conditioning to cope with India's brutal summers, you need to get the deluxe version. Analysts estimate taxes, delivery and extras will add 30% or so to the car's cost.

At 10 feet long, the Nano is about 2 feet shorter than a Mini Cooper. Its 623-cubic-centimeter, two-cylinder engine is estimated to produce about 35 horsepower, good for a top speed of 75 mph.

The 10 cheapest cars sold in the U.S.:

Nissan Versa
$9,990
Toyota Yaris
$12,205
Hyundai Accent
$11,070
Kia Spectra
$13,550
Kia Rio
$11,495
Suzuki Reno
$13,839
Chevrolet Aveo5
$11,965
Hyundai Elantra
$14,120
Smart fortwo
$11,990
Pontiac G3
$14,335
source: http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com...showrooms.aspx

Faymester thinks: and these people own JLR too ...

found a pic in case you guys haven't seen one

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Old 02-28-09, 11:26 PM
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so we will little tata's all over the place. GREAT!!!!!
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this car will be a huge hit. there's what? 2.5 billion chinese and indians? they're about to trade in their bikes for cars.
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That thing is like a street legal golf cart. I've used light-weight tractors with more horsepower.
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I'll wait for hybrid version w/ airbags. You know, the one with the floorboard cutout and air-filled Ziploc bags taped to the dash.
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ble i can't wait to see when the first one will break down. They will be a hit, sure, but it's the reliability that will make it successful in the long run.

This car is just plain weird to what we're used to. No trunk door, no fuel filler door (have to open hood to refill any of the fluids) one windshield wiper, and a passenger side mirror is an option. With such rigourous saftey standards here in the US we'll most likely never see one stateside.
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So THAT'S where the wheels from my baby's stroller ended up.
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Need more than just wearing a helmet to be safe in that thing...
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Old 03-03-09, 11:57 AM
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$2500 rip off

i'd rather get a 1999 corolla than this POS.

the corolla would be more reliable too
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Arent there ATV's and golf carts that can take this thing?
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Originally Posted by leedogg
Arent there ATV's and golf carts that can take this thing?
Yes. And lawnmowers with nitrous.
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I'll keep an eye out at the country club 1/2 miles down the road from my house.
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