A Tata Nano Fighter For Hyundai?

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Though the Hyundai i10 can’t compete on price with the Tata Nano , it could be just the car American drivers embrace. Weighing in at 1892 lbs, the i10 matches the curb weight of the Smart Fortwo

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Tata Nano ready to roll out of Sanand next month | Automobile World

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After operating from a makeshift plant for more than a year, Tata Motors will finally breathe a sigh of relief when the mother plant in Sanand, Gujrat will.

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Tata Nano ready to roll out of Sanand next month | AutomobileHeat

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Tata Nano ready to roll out from the mother plant in Sanand in the coming weeks After operating from a makeshift plant for more than a year, Tata Motors will finally breathe a sigh of relief when the mother plant in Sanand, …

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(AFX UK Focus) 2010-03-31 05:06 India Tata Motors converts $345 mln bonds to shares

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MUMBAI, March 31 (Reuters) – Tata Motors, India’s largest vehicle maker, has retired $345 million debt by offering its foreign currency bondholders the option to convert earlier at a reduced conversion price. In a statement issued late Tuesday, the maker of the ultra-cheap Nano cars said the offer was well received with bondholders representing 93 percent of yen-denominated bonds and 76 percent …

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MUMBAI, March 31 (Reuters) – Tata Motors, India’s largest vehicle maker, has retired $345 million debt by offering its foreign currency bondholders the option to convert earlier at a reduced conversion price. In a statement issued late Tuesday, the maker of the ultra-cheap Nano cars said the offer was well received with bondholders representing 93 percent of yen-denominated bonds and 76 percent …

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Nano drives business at Sanand « INDOLINK Consulting's blog – Your …

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Once a small-time tea shop owner at Sanand, which is 30 km off Ahmedabad, Khan now sells over 2000 cups a day at the Tata Nano factory site. The 60-year old resident of Kalana village, two km from the Sanand plant also supplies a few …

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Tata Motors regrets Nano catching fire

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Mumbai, Mar 30 (PTI) Tata Motors today said it felt remorse over the fact that one of its Nanos caught fire recently in the city. “One such odd incident (of the Nano car catching fire) was reported.

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Mumbai, Mar 30 (PTI) Tata Motors today said it felt remorse over the fact that one of its Nanos caught fire recently in the city.

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