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April 9th, 2009

Nano goes mega at Tata!

Posted by Harry Fuller @ 2:00 pm

Categories: Blogroll, India, air pollution, cars & traffic, engineering, environmental health, fossil fuel, green tech, petroleum

Tags: U.S., Nano, Manufacturing, Quality, Business Operations, Harry Fuller


Nano, courtesy Tata Motors.
The Indian auto maker, Tata, is pleasantly beleaguered. In a globally weak auto market, they have been swamped with orders for their little Nano, the world’s cheapest mass-produced car.

The first Nanos are due to go to buyers in India in July of this year. They will eventually come to the U.S. though these first models do not meet U.S. auto safety and emissions standards.

The Nano in India costs a fraction of other mass-produced gas-burning sub-compacts.

Harry FullerA newsman since 1969, Harry Fuller has worked for CBS, ABC, CNBC Europe, CNET and was founding news director at TechTV. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.

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funny you would say that
@T1Oracle, Its funny that you say that. Do you have any basis of saying that or is it from statistics and technical specifications pulled out from you_know_where?

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No thank you.  T1Oracle | 04/09/09
Do not miss out context  smohan1962 | 04/12/09
funny you would say that  abdulbijur | 04/13/09

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