Posted on 07/17/2009 2:15:13 PM PDT by NormsRevenge
MUMBAI (AFP) The world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano, hit the streets on Friday, as the first customer got the keys to a vehicle that its makers hope will transform travel for millions of Indians.
Ashok Raghunath Vichare took delivery of a lunar silver Nano LX model, one of three cars handed over in person by Tata Motors boss Ratan Tata at a city dealership.
The 59-year-old customs official from Mumbai said only that he was "very happy" to have got his hands on the car, as he was mobbed by cameras and press photographers.
His family, who accompanied him to the showroom, said their first drive would be to a nearby Hindu temple to have the vehicle blessed.
Mumbai bank worker Ashish Balakrishnan, who took delivery of a sunshine yellow LX model, said he could not wait to "joyride on the Bandra-Worli Sea-Link", a newly opened 5.6-kilometre (3.5-mile) bridge in the city.
"This is my first car. The price was a major factor," the 29-year-old told reporters.
The third car, also a lunar silver LX, was handed over to Kores India Ltd, an office products-to-outsourcing firm.
Analysts said the delivery was a positive step, after a land dispute forced the firm off the site of a factory it was building to produce the cars in eastern India, fuelling concerns about its ability to meet demand on time.
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I think it’s adorable. Look at it’s cute, shiny white paint job!
AC is optional.
Not bad for a 2nd car in a 2-car household, though. Of course my new wife is tiny :^) and hates my big ol’ Buick.
Now that was funny.
That video had the whole room laughing....Better than NASCAR any day!
Just joking — I have no intention to ever buy one. Just imagine getting hit by a skateboard. It’ll probably total the car.
I was in Pakistan several years ago, and my nephew went to India for a month last summer. He said he would never get in another one of those three wheel taxes again in his life. This is a good one watch the ending! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hYS5ebAi95k&feature=related
Better than the deal Eliot Spitzer got...
Cheers!
HA-ha-ha-ha-ha. What was I thinking?
I find it inspiring that they've come this far.
Good point. With such a huge range of developing opportunities due to the size of the population, it will provide many a better way to get even more connected and independent.
I remember 50CC and 125CCs.. screamers all. Give me a yak anyday. ;-)
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