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That's rich from western media
by Raul on Jan 14, 2008 06:37 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

This from the people driving gas guzzling SUV's and V8, v12 motors, with multiple cars per household. That's hypocrisy for you.

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  RE:That's rich from western media
by Bhola on Jan 14, 2008 06:38 PM   Permalink
Seriously, this is up there with One Laptop Per Child.

By putting a new, efficient, CLEAN car into the reach of used car buyers, in a single stroke Tata has just ensured that tens, and maybe hundreds of thousands of inefficient dirty old clunkers will be taken off Indian roads each year and recycled into something better. And these will also be taking thousands of incredibly dirty 2-stroke scooters and bikes off the road as well.

Expect air quality to measurably improve in Indian cities (and the cities of any other developing country they end up being exported to) thanks entirely to these cars.

I wish them every success.

Posted at 7:40PM on Jan 10th 2008 by rob


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by Ganesh Ram on Jan 14, 2008 06:58 PM   Permalink
I fully endorse your View...NANO.will herald.aNEW Generatin..Bcos of NANO, the Govt will be forced to Improve Roads.and Every NANO owner will start Questioning the POWERS that be.to Give them Good Motoring Roads
Let me tellu .NANO .is far More Fuel effecient than tose V8, V12 and V16 Gas guzzlers
One day everyone will be driving NANO.and iam Sure It will Outsell Ford -T and Volkswagon Beetle Put together by 1000 times
Mr Ratan TATA. Salutations to u .U Proved to the world ..........INDIA CAN Acheive Miracles.....and Nano will definitely Reduce Crude Price in the years to Come
Wish TATA motors and RATAN TATA,,,,,,,,,,to conquer the sky
This Millenium Belongs to INDIA
Jai BHARAT MATA KI JAI
Ganesh

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