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does this TATA NANO have decent offroad capabilities??
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so pixel has not started production? it was unvieled just 4 moths back after all
Tata Nano is an utter garbage from quality point of view..Pakistan has its own electric car which is supposedly doing well...
By Kashif Hussain
Published: May 4, 2011
KARACHI:
Tata Nano, the worlds cheapest car, will be assembled and sold in Pakistan after business groups of Pakistan and India have completed initial talks to bring the car across the border.
IMGC Global chairman Shaikh Amjad Rashid told The Express Tribune that his group with an initial investment of $10 million will assemble the low-priced Nano in Pakistan amid coordination with Tata Group of India. It has been decided that an existing assembly plant will be used initially for assembling the 623cc car.
The group has received a letter of intent from Tata Group, said Rashid.
The price of the car in the local market is still to be decided. The car came to the streets of India in 2008 at Indian rupees 100,000.
Resumption of dialogue between the two countries has revitalised many joint investment plans and investors on both sides have increased their contacts, said Rashid. He said that Indian trade secretary Dr Rahul Khullar during his visit to Pakistan assured Pakistani investors that barriers in the way of joint investment projects will soon be removed. Dr Khullar also promised that Pakistani traders will be allowed to set up trade offices in India.
Pakistani and Indian businessmen are increasing their contacts after the start of secretary level composite dialogue for increasing trade between the two neighbouring countries. The dialogue is expected to pave the road for better bilateral trade as well as joint ventures.
According to Pakistani traders, after the removal of non-tariff barriers there will be vast opportunities for exporting cement, marble and textile products to India while Pakistan will be able to acquire low-cost technology.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 4th, 2011.
Crossing borders : World
Alternate Source:
Business house hopes to bring Tata Nano to Pakistani roads - The Economic Times
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Finally good news for Pakistan and Pakistanis.
This will create jobs and reduce terrorism and increase governemnt tax revenue.
Win win for both India and Pakistan.
At tht rate ppl would buy used cuore or mehran.
Adams Revo was a failure... the same can be said abt NANO ... better launch indian made bikes in Pakistan ...
Seriously, Pakistan doesn't need that pos to be assembled or solid in Pakistan. Pakistani automobile manufacturers and companies need to be subsidize domestic auto companies. Ban the pos tata it is one ugly hideous cheap flimsy low quality car, in European markets the car failed miserably it would also fail miserably in US.
At tht rate ppl would buy used cuore or mehran.
to tell you the truth, its not going to do business. its going to be utter failure, even our kids are gonna say we dont want to sit or drive on toy car.