BAMAPHIN 22
02-27-2009, 05:23 PM
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With crowds jamming the Tata Motors exhibit at the New Delhi Auto Expo three hours before showtime, the Indian automaker's chief, Ratan Tata, drove the highly-anticipated 1-lakh ($2,500) car, named the Nano (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.).
The Nano is rear-drive with a rear gas engine, a 34-horsepower 623cc aluminum twin-cylinder. Tata says the Nano, available in standard or "deluxe" trim, achieves fuel economy of about 50 mpg. However, it meets only Euro III emissions standards, which are up to four years behind current European regulations.
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With crowds jamming the Tata Motors exhibit at the New Delhi Auto Expo three hours before showtime, the Indian automaker's chief, Ratan Tata, drove the highly-anticipated 1-lakh ($2,500) car, named the Nano (To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 10 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.).
The Nano is rear-drive with a rear gas engine, a 34-horsepower 623cc aluminum twin-cylinder. Tata says the Nano, available in standard or "deluxe" trim, achieves fuel economy of about 50 mpg. However, it meets only Euro III emissions standards, which are up to four years behind current European regulations.
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