TATA NANO The Worlds Cheapest Car

Finally the World Cheapest car is on the road for its first drive. Launched in Bombay India under the guidance of Mr Ratan Tata the car is set to hit the road by July 2009.

Nano is 10 feet long and nearly 5 feet wide powered by 623cc twocylinder engine. This 33 horsepower Nano is able to run on road with a speed of about 65 miles an hour. It has four small wheels at the absolute corners of the car to improve handling. There is a small trunk big enough for a duffel bag.

The base modelof Tata Nano would cost Rs 120000 rupees including road tax and delivery. Higher level models will cost more and come with airconditioning. Sun visors and radios are extra.

They are not concept cars they are not prototypes Mr. Tata announced when he got out of the car. They are the production cars that will roll out of the Singur plant later this year.

Claimed as “People’s Car” Tata Nano has announced booking procedure for the car . The booking has been opened to public from 9th April 2009. The forms for the car would cost Rs 300 and would be found in more than 30000 locations around the country. You would be able to collect the form from Tata dealerships outlets of other Tata ventures like Westside Croma Tata Indicom etc. Rs 2999 would be the minimum amount to be paid with the application form.

Forms for the first phase would be accepted in April 25 when onelakh forms would be selected randomlyfrom the ones received for delivery. Your would be able to get your spanking new Nanos from July 2009.

Maruti 800 would face major competition with the launch of this small and affordable car as uptill date Maruti was amogst the most deserious economic car of India. t is 8 small and has 21 larger seating capacity than Maruti 800 more so Maruti 800

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