Tata Nano Turns Three Today, Long Way To Go
The Tata Nano, the world's cheapest car turns three years today. Its been three years of celebrations, surprises, controversies, disappointments and achievements for Ratan Tata's dream project. Drivespark wishes the Tata Nano a very happy third birthday!
The Tata Nano which began as as a project to build an affordable car for the Indian car buyer emerged as a global phenomenon. The controversy around the Nano's plant in Singur, West Bengal is still very much in public memory.
On the occasion of the Tata Nano's third Birthday, we shall have a look at some of the highlights of the Nano' journey as written by Drivespark.com.

Tata Nano: The cheapest car ever built - Tata Nano is not just the accomplishment of Ratan Tata's promise to middle class Indians, but is India's promise to the world and a crystal clear proclamation that on the days to come the world has to look into India to see innovation, determination and technical domination.
Its Fiery Times For Tata; Nano Catches Fire - A Tata Nano small car owned by an employee of an insurance company caught fire in Anand, Gujarat. The car was being driven on Krishna Road in Anand, when the occupants of the car noticed smoke in the interior. They immediately parked the Nano and informed the Fire Brigade.
Women's Favourite Car Is Tata Nano - According to a recent study by Tata motors, the Nano has emerged as a car that is highly preferred by women. The study has revealed that 10 per cent of Nano buyers in India are women.
Tata Nano A Big Hit In Nepal - The world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano has emerged as a big hit in the Himalayan nation of Nepal. The most recent news on the Nano from Nepal is that bookings at Tata Motors' showrooms have been well above expectations. There have been more than 200 bookings within three days of Tata Motors opening the bookings.
Tata Nano Is Now A Price For Sterilization - The Tata Nano appears to have gained new fans. A local MLA in Bengaluru has decided to sponsor a Nano for the lucky draw winners of men who participate in a 'keyhole' Vasectomy. The Nano is expected to lure at least 300 men to get themselves operated.


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