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So this is what a $2500 car looks like...

Published 08 September 08 04:37 PM | john.mullinax 

The Tata Nano was unveiled recently... a new car from Tata Motors that is expected to sell for about $2500.  Comes with a 624cc gasoline engine... no word yet on fuel efficiency.  Or crash protection.  Is this the next Yugo?  Or India's Model T?


Not sure in which markets the Tata Nano will be for sale. 

This video came from the Wall Street Journal Online's Auto's Video Center.  (I found it as the top story on the right rail here: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122064537687304741.html). 

(Finally, My apologies for posting a somewhat low quality video.  When will Brightcove step up to HD?)  

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About john.mullinax

John Mullinax is a Platform Strategy Advisor with Microsoft's DPE Team. Before joining Microsoft in 2006, John held a vartiety of positions at Ford Motor Company, most recently leading IT services strategy to support explosive business growth in China. Other positions included: Enterprise Architect, Application Portfolio Management, Technology Governance, and Product Manager. Prior to joining Ford, John earned his MBA at the University of Washington. Before that, he was Director of Elections for Douglas County, Washington, where he conducted the first Federal mail-ballot election in the USA. Subsequently, he joined the Secretary of State's office as a consultant working with county election officials in Washington state to improve operational effectiveness, integrity, and security (aka, to prevent the kind of debacle we saw in Florida in 2000).

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