Senin, 23 Maret 2009

India's Tata Motors unveils the world's cheapest car

India's Tata Motors unveils the world's cheapest car
The tiny Nano car, being sold at a base price of $2,200, already has 1 million applicants for the 60,000 expected to roll out this year. Environmentalists fear the impact of such a cheap car clogging streets. With the flash of cameras and oohs and aahs from the crowd, an Indian company Monday launched what is billed as the world's least expensive car, six years after it was conceived and six months behind schedule.


Tata’s Nano to hit India’s streets in July

Tata's Nano does not have air bags or antilock brakes â€The world’s cheapest car will retail for just over $2,000 and can be yours â€" if you live in India and are very lucky â€" by July, Tata Motors said Monday.


Tata Motors speeds 8% on bourses driven by Nano
Mumbai, Mar 23 (PTI) Shares of Tata Motors soared as much as eight per cent on the domestic bourses in the morning trade today as the company is scheduled to launch its much-awaited and the world's least expensive car, Nano, later in the day.

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