Its just a matter of time that people wud know the reality. This car would make the middle class in India " a lowermiddle class". The after sales expense of this car, maintenance and the fuel expense is going to kill the middle class indian. The Indian sentiment of owning a car is being EXPLOITED by ratan tata.. It is no great business success but JUST a attempt to MISUSE THE SENTIMENTS OF THE MIDDLE CLASS INDIANS WHO ALWAYS DREAMT OF OWNING A CAR.. INSTEAD WHAT WE NEED IS A BETTER AND ROBUST PUBLIC TRANSPORT SYSTEM...
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by Ganga iyer on Jan 11, 2008 04:16 PM Permalink
You are proving that you are a fool.Thanks for your statement. For maintaining you also is required huge maintenance.
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by subash gopalaswamy on Jan 11, 2008 04:03 PM Permalink
It is true that the Maintenance is required. But clever engineering to reduce the maintenance cost will come into play in due course of time and even ALL THE TWO WHEELERS WHICH ARE OF SUBSTANDARD INTERNATIONAL QUALITY ALL THESE YEARS ATTRACTED MAINTENANCE COSTS TO YOUR SO CALLED LOWER MIDDLE CLASS INDIANS. We can absorb the maintenance cost and YOU DONT WORRY ABOUT THAT MAN. People who oppose in my opinion are Short sighted and not thinking in a broad level.
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by mercury chap on Jan 11, 2008 04:06 PM Permalink
There are only two ways to understand ur comment super.. one is either ur an over-intelligent guy or u r totally out of ur mind
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by santosh satpathy on Jan 11, 2008 04:12 PM Permalink
I dont think everybody gonna rush to buy Nano simply because it cheap.Its not just the cost of the car but its usability will be taken into account while buying a car.I think,ppl who tent to buy M-800 ,will go for Nano .Also Autoricksaws gonna disapper with Nanos arrival.21century cab for new india.
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by gaurang patel on Jan 11, 2008 03:57 PM Permalink
you are bigger fool than anyone in India...stop talking about jokes..which no one would laugh....
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by a g on Jan 11, 2008 04:13 PM Permalink
Now I know that Indians even think like this. Have we forgotten constructive criticism? Is it always necessary to criticize change or something new? Come on Supernova...your thoughts in no way correlate to your name...its so primitive. You seldom find entrepreneurs like Tatas who think of the social obligation that they have. If he's making a common man's dream of owning a car come true, what's wrong. Moreover, if he's benefitting by it, what's wrong!!! You should learn to appreciate innovative ideas and should personally try to emulate it.