Archive for the ‘Tata’ Category
Monday, April 20th, 2009
The Nano is off to a smashing start, with Tata reportedly claiming it has already received 500,000 application forms since the car went on sale April 9. Tata Motors sent out order forms to 30,000 locations throughout India, and charged 300 rupees ($6.00 in US funds) to anyone that filled out the form. Tata Motors [...]
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Tata knew pent-up demand for its super-cheap Nano would be so high in advance of its official delivery date that the Indian automaker set up an unique pre-ordering system allowing potential customers to sign up with booking forms. After all these forms have been collected, a computer will randomly choose the first 100,000 people to [...]
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Friday, March 27th, 2009
Ratan Tata bought Jaguar and Land Rover (JLR) expecting to pick them up and help them fly. Instead, as with nearly every other car manufacturer, he’s having to dig them out of a deepening hole. From last December through next month, 1,800 employees have either been laid off, released or asked to leave. According to [...]
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Wednesday, March 25th, 2009
Filed under: Videos, India, Tata

Now that Tata’s tiny little Nano is officially on sale, a number of media outlets around the world have found themselves behind the wheel, pouring over the positives and negatives associated with driving such an inexpensive vehicle. Interestingly, most of the reviews we’ve seen have been highly favorable. As it turns out, the World’s Cheapest Car is just that - a real car. And it’s a surprisingly decent one at that according to a motoring journalist from Autocar India who captured his initial thoughts on video.
We got a good chuckle from the reviewer’s assertion that if the Germans had built the Nano, they would have added too much stuff to it and made their version just as expensive as the MINI, while if the Americans were behind the Nano, we would’ve priced it right below the competition and took away its striking price point. Is that funny because it reinforces stereotypes or because it’s true? Click past the break to watch the video in full and decide for yourself.
[Source: Autocar via Jalopnik]
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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009
Could an extremely inexpensive, minuscule little car like the Tata Nano actually sell in America, a land historically enamored with powerful V8 engines surrounded by as much sheetmetal as possible? According to the Financial Times, Tata Motors may be about to find out, as the Indian automaker is said to be looking at an introduction [...]
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Monday, March 23rd, 2009
It’s been a long time in the making, but the official launch of the Tata Nano has finally taken place. Billed as the World’s Cheapest Car, the diminutive Nano will sell for just Rs. 1 lakh (about $2,000 U.S.) as it leaves the factory, though shipping, taxes and registration adds a considerable amount to that [...]
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
Uttering the word “Europa” should spark memories of the funky and fragile Lotus of the ’60s and ’70s, or perhaps the British sportscar company’s more recent revival. What one normally doesn’t tend to think of is the Tata Nano.
That may change, however, as the discount Indian auto is slated to come to The Continent wearing [...]
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Wednesday, March 4th, 2009
China just gave the folks at Tata the best news they’ve probably had all year: an order for 13,000 Jaguars and Land Rovers. Sources say the breakdown is 10,000 Land Rovers and 3,000 Jaguars to be delivered over the next three years. The value of the deal for Tata: £600 million. That’s almost a quarter [...]
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