As usual, you miss the point and resort to personal attack. I only commented on the marketing wing, if at all it exists, of the "outfit" that's producing and attempting to market the cars in future.
The appreciation for their effort is right at the beginning, which you missed, in your effort to defend them.
When the company has a car outside for 'anyone' to come and take a look at it, it should put some 2 minute worth of thinking in it. The kind of impression they want people to leave with after they "saw" their car.
a) They could have had two sweepers clean up the place for 200 rupees each. I can do it if they pay me.
b) Go to the nearest tent-house, put up a shamiana and have a chaddar-quilted-tent pitched up and park the car in it. It takes about 1000 rupees a day. Not a big deal. People are spending that kind of money on dinners these days. Is it too much?
Do a) and b) and see the difference.
They don't have to have a swanky showroom - but a little bit of thinking saves embarassing moments, which obviously escapes you.
I'm glad you don't find cows and pigs roaming and little children defecating near the car at the place captured in the photo.
If they are not a Car Company, what are they aspiring to. Producing cars out of kitchen oven and garage lathe machines?
Anyone who is an entrepreneur would know these basics, atleast.
Atleast get rid of the free floating pieces of trash, for crying out loud.