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    Tata Motors today took the covers off the world’s cheapest car — the Nano.

    Over the past year, Tata has been building hype for a car that would cost a mere 100,000 rupees (roughly $2,500) and bring automotive transportation to the mainstream Indian population. It has been nicknamed the “People’s Car.” Over the course of the New Delhi Auto Expo, which began this week, anticipation had grown to fever pitch.

    With the theme from “2001: A Space Odyssey” playing, Ratan Tata, chairman of Tata Motors drove the small white bubble car onto Tata’s show stage, where it joined two others.
    Tata NanoThe Tata Nano could sell for around $2,500.

    “They are not concept cars, they are not prototypes,” Mr. Tata announced when he got out of the car. “They are the production cars that will roll out of the Singur plant later this year.”

    The four-door Nano is a little over 10 feet long and nearly 5 feet wide. It is powered by a 623cc two-cylinder engine at the back of the car. With 33 horsepower, the Nano is capable of 65 miles an hour. Its four small wheels are at the absolute corners of the car to improve handling. There is a small trunk, big enough for a duffel bag.

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    Tata Nano: The Worlds Cheapest Car - Wheels - Autos - New York Times Blog
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  • #2
    It doesn't look like they will sell it in the U.S. Could you imagine if they did. They would probably be all over the place.

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    • #3
      lol

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      • #4
        the tires look like they belong on a child's toy. the smart car looks good next to that thing.

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        • #5
          the wind would blow it over

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          • #6
            It looks like if you kicked the tires to check the pressure the damn thing would fly across the parking lot.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by blm View Post
              It looks like if you kicked the tires to check the pressure the damn thing would fly across the parking lot.
              haha the car wash would crush it

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              • #8
                of course they can't sell that thing in the US. How would the average American (read: most likely to be obese,) fit into that?????

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                  the tires look like they belong on a child's toy. the smart car looks good next to that thing.
                  Yet they'll be riding 20 deep in that thing. :wacko:

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