Auto analysts on May 5 suggested that orders for the world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano, could be cancelled because of supply problems. Tata Motors, India's top vehicle maker, said late Monday that ...
Tata’s much ballyhooed Nano isn’t exactly selling as expected in its home market of India, especially after the well-publicized fires engulfing the several examples of the world’s cheapest car.
SHANGHAI--Tata Motors of India is charging ahead with plans to produce the Nano, which would cost dealers $2,500, or about "yi wan ba" in Chinese yuan. So should Chinese automakers do the same? Can ...
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