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Tata Motors enters Bangladesh car market
Mumbai, Nov 27, 2012, DHNS:

Tata Motors enters Bangladesh car market

Tata Motors on Tuesday announced its entry into the neighbouring Bangladesh passenger car market with the launch of its three models - sedans Indigo eCS and Indigo Manza, besides hatchback Indica Vista.

In a statement, the auto company said, “Tata Motors today (Tuesday) made its maiden entry in the Bangladesh new car market, introducing two sedans and a hatchback.”

To start with, these vehicles will be available in Dhaka with a single showroom and thereafter, three other cities will be covered with one showroom each by 2013, it added.
It has appointed NITOL Motors as its distributors for the Bangladesh market.

“There are about 53,000 Tata commercial vehicles on Bangladesh roads. And the company is today the market leader with a 70 per cent market share,” Tata Motors said in its statement.
 
any expert in car here...can you tell us in comparison to TATA and the usual recondition cars we buy?
 
:) tata's car's are not that good , but thr SUV '' TATA SAFARI'' is beast.
 
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TATA is an inferior brand and symbol to me/
 
Reason is quite obvious :)


Well the reason is quite obvious as........

RATAN TATA had a dream of getting poor Indians off the motor bikes to which whole families precariously cling and into shiny new cars they could buy for 1 lakh (100,000) rupees, or about $2,200. As head of Tata Group, he envisioned distributing flat packs of parts to rural mechanics who would become successful entrepreneurs assembling the kits into complete cars in the heartlands where 750m poor Indians live. Manufacturing reality squashed the flat packs and the Nano, as the world's cheapest car came to be called, is now made in a giant factory in Sanand, Gujarat. It could turn out 250,000 Nanos a year, but it is barely ticking over.

Tata

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Well the reason is quite obvious as........

the reason is very obvious

Ford has issued a press release confirming that it has sold both Jaguar and Land Rover to Tata Motors for an approximate price of $2.3 billion, which comes under some numbers as high as $2.65 billion that were being tossed around yesterday.
 
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