Tata Nano's ultra cheap alternative - car for Rs. 11,000!
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Ankit , New Delhi:
Mar 3 2008
Made Popular Mar 3 2008
India :
Now Mr. Ratan Tata needs to to revisit the made promise, as he might face a stiff competition from 5 kids.
Well, 5 students from Ahmedabad have built a car just for Rs. 11,000, i.e. 1/10th of Nano’s cost - a “ready-to-drive” four-wheeler out of...
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Kiran
Mar 3 2008
Cincinnati,
United States
must be a piece of crap...no better than Nano
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This is unsustainable. To set up mass production units of this car means millions of dollars in investments etc. Besides, the road worthiness of the Nano is yet to be tested. So, there is no reason to go head over heels about this car yet.
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i don't believe this...where are the pics?
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Automotive engineers in every part of the country have tried to beat the Nano at its own game. However, it would take more than just technical brilliance to combine frugal engineering with Aesthetics - something Tata has always managed to do. The alternative might cost 11,000, but I don’t see how it can compete with the Nano!
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’Piece of Crap’, what a crappy way to appreciate the efforts of some real geniuses. It is surprising that a car priced at $2500 gets lauded heavily and then you dub an even cheaper product as crap. Even the Nano deserves a similar rant, for it cannot conquer the terrains in my village, what good is it then as a car.
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This is unsustainable. To set up mass production units of this car means millions of dollars in investments etc. Besides, the road worthiness of the Nano is yet to be tested. So, there is no reason to go head over heels about this car yet.
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Automotive engineers in every part of the country have tried to beat the Nano at its own game. However, it would take more than just technical brilliance to combine frugal engineering with Aesthetics - something Tata has always managed to do. The alternative might cost 11,000, but I don’t see how it can compete with the Nano!
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’Piece of Crap’, what a crappy way to appreciate the efforts of some real geniuses. It is surprising that a car priced at $2500 gets lauded heavily and then you dub an even cheaper product as crap. Even the Nano deserves a similar rant, for it cannot conquer the terrains in my village, what good is it then as a car.
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