Google News Alert for: TATA Nano
  Test Driving the Mitsubishi I
 BusinessWeek - USA
 Tata's Nano has been getting the headlines. But, don't forget the I, released in 2005 and already rolling in cities around the world by Eric Gallina We ...
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  Tata Nano may affect three-wheeler sales
 Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
 Now, with Nano, Tata Motors' Rs 1 lakh car, the impact may be felt by the passenger carrier three wheelers, the ubiquitous 'autorickshaw'. ...
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  Nano as taxi? Mumbai drivers all geared up
 CNN-IBN - New Delhi,India
 With the Premier Padminis no longer being manufactured, they are looking forward to the Tata Nano hitting the roads. “Majority of them (drivers) are anxious ...
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  From Rs 1 lakh To Rs 1 crore
 Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
 Namely: the just unveiled Tata Nano. All through last week, a lot has been written and beamed about the car’s technology and specs. ...
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  American autoworkers, car makers must adapt in world of $2500 cars
 The Morning Journal - Lorain,OH,USA
 It's not that Americans might flock to buy Tata's Nano. It doesn't meet US safety requirements, and there was no mention of selling them here. ...
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  Ispat Industries may supply steel for Nano
 Economic Times - Gurgaon,Haryana,India
 NEW DELHI: Domestic steel maker Ispat Industries (IIL) may become the first company outside the Tata fold to supply steel for Nano. ...
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  Kumble’s gesture
 Daily News & Analysis - Mumbai,India
 The Tata Nano has showcased our engineering prowess to the whole world. It’sa car for the people who never dreamt of owning a new one ever. ...
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  The Road to $200-a-Barrel Oil!
 Money and Markets - Jupiter,FL,USA
 Tata's Nano is going to make driving very affordable in India ... But in light of the new, super-cheap Nano, India will likely hit and exceed those sales ...
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  Tata's Nano: The World's Cheapest Car
 Automobile.com - USA
 That's the goal of India's Tata corporation, whose chairman officially unveiled what is in effect the world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano. ...
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  Small wonder?
 The Engineer - London,UK
 For our second new model we must travel to India, where a rather different type of vehicle was unwrapped in Delhi by Tata Motors. The tiny Tata Nano, ...
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Google Blogs Alert for: TATA Nano
  Web Exclusive | Everything you wanted to know about Tata Nano
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 Its frugal costs are attributed to innovative production technologies and astute business management; critical now to remove older polluting vehicles and regulate traffic.
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  GM to produce Tata Nano rival?
  ... are continually looking for any opportunity to gain a competitive advantage. But the boldest move yet to gain market share in these regions wasn't introduced by one of the industry superpowers, but rather by India's own Tata Motors.
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  RaTan (Tata Nano) - The Wonder Car
  RaTan (Tata Nano) - The Wonder Car By: dwivediakash | Jan 16, 2008 11:24 AM. Hello Friends,. I just got a mail with nice and innovative cartoon pictures telling the side effects of buying Tata Nano car. I can't send you all that mail so ...
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  Tata Nano - Funny Cartoons
  I just got an email from a friend about this really funny cartoons about Tata Nano and how it can affect our Indian culture. Some of them are really funny. I have uploaded all these cartoons into our photos section. Take a look at it. ...
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  Side Effects of Tata's Nano Car
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