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Old 01-10-2008, 11:29 AM
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Check out www.ctvnews.ca . Tata motors has unveild the world cheapest car at $2,500 USD. Has no radio or passenger side mirrior and if you think the "Smart car" is small check out the photo. A fast moving MPV would demolish that thing.
 
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They don't count the Peel P50, I guess.
 
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:37 PM
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just checked out the Peel P50... I was wrong. THATS Scary!!! My nephews 50cc ATV could run over that thing.
 
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Old 01-10-2008, 12:56 PM
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That's also the same company in the running for buyingJaguar/Land Rover. They'll be selling both the cheapest and some of the most expensive cars on the road. For India it sure beats riding around a family of 4 on a motorcycle.


TataMotors on Thursday unveiled its much-anticipated Nano 'people's car'. Often referred to as the '1 lakh' (100,000 rupees or $US2,500) car, this is a model designed to appeal to Indian families who currently get around on a motorcycle or three wheeler.
Tata calls the Nano "a first for the global automobile industry, saying "the people's car brings the comfort and safety of a car within the reach of thousands of families". It will be launched in Indialater in 2008.

Speaking at the launch ceremony at the ninth Auto Expo in New Delhi today, Tata Group chairman Ratan Tata said: "I observed families riding on two-wheelers - the father driving the scooter, his young kid standing in front of him, his wife seated behind him holding a little baby. It led me to wonder whether one could conceive of a safe, affordable, all-weather form of transport for such a family.

"Tata Motors' engineers and designers gave their all for about four years to realise this goal. Today, we indeed have a people's car, which is affordable and yet built to meet safety requirements and emission norms, to be fuel efficient and low on emissions.
"We hope it brings the joy, pride and utility of owning a car to many families who need personal mobility."

Tata said the Nano can comfortably seatfour. It is 3,100mm long, 1,500mm wide and 1,600mm tall and has sufficient ground clearance for all types of Indian road. It is 8% shorter than the MarutiSuzuki800 (an early1980s design) but has 21% more passenger space.

"Its mono-volume design, with wheelsat the corners and the powertrain at the rear, enables it to uniquely combine both space and manoeuvrability, which will set a new benchmark among small cars," Tata claimed.

The car will be offered in both standard and deluxe versions. Both will offer a wide range of body colours, and other accessories so that the car can be customised to an individual's preferences. The base version is just that - no radio, air conditioning, passenger-side mirror and only one windscreen wiper.

The rear engine, rear wheel drive Nano has an all-aluminium, two-cylinder, 623 cc, 33 PS, multi point fuel_injectionpetrol engine. Tata said this is the first time that a two-cylinder gasoline engine has been used in a car with a single balancer shaft.

"The lean design strategy has helped minimise weight, which helps maximise performance per unit of energy consumed and delivers high fuel efficiency. Performance is controlled by a specially designed electronic engine_managementsystem. The car has a continuously variable transmissionand usesfive liters of petrol per 100 kilometres.

The Nano is said to exceed all current Indian safety regulatory requirements though these are far short of norms in developed markets such as the US and western Europe. It has an all sheet-metal body with strong passenger compartment and basic safety features such as crumple zones, intrusion-resistant doors, seat belts, strong seats and anchorages, and the rear tailgate glassbonded to the body. Tubeless tyresfurther enhance safety. Local reports said the car has also been designed to pass international side offset and side crash tests.

Tailpipe emission performance also exceeds Indian regulatory requirements. Tata said the Nano has a lower pollution level than two-wheelers being manufactured in India today. It was reported locally that the car can pass Euro 4 emission norms.

"The high fuel efficiency also ensures that the car has low carbon dioxide emissions, thereby providing the twin benefits of an affordable transportation solution with a low carbon footprint," it said.

According to the Associated Press (AP), dealers will sell the basic model for INR100,000 but customers will pay slightly more than that due to taxes and other charges.

While the price has created a buzz, the news agency said critics say the vehicle will lead to possibly millions more cars hitting already clogged Indian roads, adding to mounting air and noise pollution problems. Others have said Tata will have to sacrifice quality and safety standards to meet the target price.

AP noted that chief UN climate scientist Rajendra Pachauri, who shared last year's Nobel Peace Prize, said last month that "I am having nightmares" about the prospect of the low-cost car.

"Dr. Pachauri need not have nightmares," Ratan Tata said at the launch. "For us it's a milestone and I hope we can make a contribution to the country."

AP said analysts believe the Nano may force other manufacturers to lower their own pricing. Renaultand partner NissanMotor are trying to determine if they can sell a compact car for less than $3,000.

For now, the news agency added, the car will be sold only in India, but Tata has said it eventually hopes to export it. The Nana could become the basis for other similar super-cheap models in developing markets around the world.
 
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Hey, you guys should get Top Gear over there, this is the biggest car programme over here.

Thought you might like this.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mio5fTKqWgM
 
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Old 01-11-2008, 03:00 PM
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We get TopGear on BBC America. Great show.
 
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Probably one of the best shows on tv here!
 
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Old 01-11-2008, 05:47 PM
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I particularly liked the "amphibious car" episode. Nothing like a 220hp outboard in the back of a Toyota pick-up.
 
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Was that the one where they crossed the English Channel?


 
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Old 01-11-2008, 06:05 PM
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They went across a pretty decent stretch of water...I want to say it was a couple of miles. One guy built a sailboat out of a small convertible, another made a boat out of a Volkwagen Vanagon (that's what they're called over here at least), and the 3rd out of a Toyota Hi-lux w/high hp outboard.

Great stuff.
 
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