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Renault-Nissan Creates Even Cheaper Car
(£1,276) car.
Does the world's poor really need cheap personal automobiles? Nevermind the environmental cost, Renault-Nissan seems to think people are only interesed in the retail cost.
The vehicle, so far known only as Codename ULC, will cost about the same as Tata Motors' Nano - which it has claimed is the world's cheapest car.
India will be the ULC car's main market with 400,000 to be made each year in a factory in Chakan, Maharashtra state in the west of the country.
Bajaj is the second-biggest maker of motorbikes in the country.
No details of the new car have been released, though production is expected to begin in 2011.
More cars, yeesh.
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Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (5)
at 02:03 on May 14th, 2008
Bajaj's much talked about concept car, seen here, debuted at the Auto Expo 2008. Will this be the platform for the Bajaj-Renault-Nissan ultra low cost car?
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at 04:23 on May 14th, 2008
Guess, there are already too many cars on the roads in India, and we're going to see extreemly cheap ones launched very soon :(
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at 06:12 on May 14th, 2008
just the typical peak hour traffic in delhi
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at 16:04 on May 14th, 2008
Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh
Just an ordinary day, full of unexpected sights and a cacophany of honking. It's slow going.
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at 16:27 on May 14th, 2008
Thanks for all the comments! Do you drive to work? Where, and how long does it usually take you?