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Tata Nano's design, price wow foreigners

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Ashok Kumar (Expressindia.com)

Posted online: Sunday , January 13, 2008 at 12:52:50
Updated: Monday , January 14, 2008 at 01:08:04


Tata Nano, flaunted as the people’s car of the century is getting a red carpet welcome, not only by the people of developing countries like India but from those dwelling in the developed countries as well.

Tata Nano wows Alfredo Altavilla, CEO of Fiat Power Train Technologies. Alfredo admires the beautifully designed and competitively priced car by the Tatas, as he puts in his own words, “It’s a beautiful product.”

Constantin Simon from France expresses surprise about the type of car Tata Motor’s have managed at a remarkably small price, “I just thought it was a cheap car, but it is wonderful to see that they have come out with a great design matching the European standards.” Simon elaborates that he had read a lot about the cheapest car (yet to be launched Tata Nano) of the world in the media and was really looking forward to its launch as he defines Tata Nano as a new revolution in the world of automobiles.

Teguke and Appoe from Japan are cautious when they say that this car is too small to cater to the Japanese taste as they swear by the technology and style apart from the price that is tagged with the Tata Nano as the couple aver, “The price is the real achievement.”

Stephan Beer, automotive supplier from Germany says that the design of Nano makes it stand out in the crowd as he exclaims, “Tata Nano looks very cute and pretty.” Beer adds that the car will attract millions in developing countries such as India and China.

Tobias, a freelance photographer from Switzerland says that he could never understand how it was possible to bring a car as cheap as Tata’s Nano. But apart from the amazing price it’s the design of the car, which left the Swiss guy gaping as he declares, “ A maiden look at the car makes it clear that price is just one of the many achievements of Tata Nano.”

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Small Wonder!! by Dhiraj on 20 Feb 2008

Definetly.. If price is so low..

about nano by samrendra on 18 Jan 2008

it a gorgeous car on the low price.it's modle is also very attractive.it should be give big aspacts of automobile sector in india but also world wise.it is milestone for tata as well as india.

tata nano by suyash on 18 Jan 2008

a damn cute n a beautiful car.......thx 2 tata .....4r fulfillin d dreamz of a middle class family......a great achievement by an INDIAN company TATA....!!!

indias nano by ezzy huzeifa on 14 Jan 2008

The Tatas are known to give value for the money for all their products to the people of india, ' sarvotam NANO'

Tara Nano by Mr Ravi Babbar on 13 Jan 2008

Dear Sirs,I am resident in the United Kingdom.I was born in India and travel regularly every year. I am interested in purchasing a Tata Nano and would be obliged if you would kindly let me know what procedure I need to follow to purchase this vehicle immediately.Would you also please send me some more detailed information about this vehicle.I look forward to hearing from you.Kind RegardsMr Ravi Babbar

Tata Nano by Deep on 16 Jan 2008

Let it first launch in India later this year. If you are in India, you can buy it then. If after a few years Tata Motors starts exporting it to UK, I am sure you can buy it then in UK.

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