Indian automaker offers safety upgrades after reports of units catching fire
Tata Motors is offering a free safety upgrade for the Nano city car after a number of models reportedly caught fire last year.The Indian carmaker will contact approximately 70,000 Nano owners and offer the option to install additional safety measures
Those who doubt the safety of small cars may be in for a surprise as India's Tata Nano passed the current European front and side impact crash test standards.
Those who doubt the safety of small cars may be in for a surprise as India's Tata Nano passed the current European front and side impact crash test standards.Tata Nano units were subjected to tests including a 56 kilometer
India's Tata Motors reportedly received over 51,000 bookings for the Nano City following the release of its forms on April 1 - and it was no April Fool's joke.This account was based on the sale of booking
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