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The Nano low budget car for Indian and global markets.
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From Cheap to Cool, Revamped Car Is Aimed at India's Young Buyers
New York Times 05.23.2014
New York Times 10.12.2007
This Race May Be Tata's to Lose
BusinessWeek 12.03.2007
Bosch Wants to Expand Supply For Low - Price Cars
New York Times 12.30.2007
Four Wheels for the Masses: The $2,500 Car
New York Times 01.08.2008
Tata's High-Stakes Bet on Low-Cost Car
Wall Street Journal 01.10.2008
BusinessWeek 01.03.2008
Economist 01.10.2008
BusinessWeek 05.09.2008
Nissan and Renault Set Venture With Bajaj Auto
Wall Street Journal 05.13.2008
Wall Street Journal 06.06.2008
The Nano: Tata's Costly Promise
BusinessWeek 07.28.2008
With Costs Rising, Tata's Nano Faces Trouble Staying Cheap
BusinessWeek 07.31.2008
ArcelorMittal Sticks by India Plan
Wall Street Journal 09.11.2008
Tata Motors Abandons Controversial Site
Wall Street Journal 10.04.2008
Tata Protester Widens Her Focus
Wall Street Journal 11.05.2008
Tata Hopes Tiny Car Is a Big Hit
Wall Street Journal 03.21.2009
World's Cheapest Cr: Boon or Bane?
New York Times 03.23.2009
Tata Will Sell Inexpensive Car by Lottery
Wall Street Journal 03.24.2009
A Tiny Car Is the Stuff of 4-Wheel Dreams for Millions of Drivers in India
New York Times 03.24.2009
What Can Tata's Nano Teach Detroit?
BusinessWeek 03.18.2009
Economist 03.26.2009
Why Indians Are So Thrilled by Tata's Nano
BusinessWeek 04.29.2009
In India, a Setback for Small Car Rival to Tata's Nano
BusinessWeek 05.22.2009
Tata Chairman Doesn't Sweat The Timing on Global Expansion
Wall Street Journal 11.18.2009
New York Times 11.12.2011
Car Makers in India Begin Raising Prices
Wall Street Journal 03.19.2012
Wall Street Journal 05.29.2012
Tata Pulls Ford Units Into Its Orbit
New York Times 01.04.2008
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