Ecotravel News is back after a longer than expected hiatus with a post about Indian car Tata Nano.
U.S. News & World Report's Fresh Greens blog has the best insight into the environmental aspects of this hyped car.
The Nano costs the equivalent of $2000, and is barebones meaning it doesn't have things like power steering or windows, or air conditioning. Sounds to me like my old 1960s Volkswagon Beetle...
Read the full story: 10 things you should know about the Tata Nano
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Indian car Tata Nano: small, cheap, environment-friendly?
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US News and World Report
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