Tata Nano car has passed the necessary rigors of testing, such as the 'Full Frontal Crash', a test that evaluates the impact strength of a car. What's more, Tata Nano has complied with Euro-4 emission norms for environmental qualification tests. By deciphering the initial feedback on the small car, suitable up gradations will be made. Most Indian families will be more than pleased to own a car, rather than a two wheeler. Good things often come in small packages and this is exemplified by Tata Nano. The fleet of cars on Indian roads is definitely going to be on the rise. Better infrastructure is the need of the hour to evade traffic catastrophes. The much awaited Tata Nano is ready to hit Indian roads in March 2009. Tata Nano car sans AC would be available for 1 lakh rupees while the one equipped with AC will cost around 1.4 lakh rupees. Although the performance of the car and customer satisfaction is yet to be seen, Tata Nano has certainly set the standards high as far as small car pricing is concerned. This will encourage auto giants to come up with competitive pricing for the models yet to be launched. With the launch, India will be the pioneer in introducing the world`s least expensive car, the Tata Nano and it is likely that may other auto manufacturers will follow suit. Tata Nano, a compact hatch back is equipped with all the basic features without compromising on quality and performance. The bumpers are just bonded to the body. These steps have been taken to cut manufacturing costs but consumers are assured of quality and performance. In order to reduce weight, Tata Nano makes use of less or reduced steel and has an aluminum engine. Lightweight steel has been used wherever required, contributing to the cheap price tag.
Thursday, March 12, 2009
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