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World's Cheapest Car

If boxing has a "People's Champ", automotive has a "People's Car". Tagged as the world's cheapest car, the Tata Nano car is introduced at the 9th Auto Expo in New Delhi, India and priced at just over $2,500.


This Nano car have four doors, tiny wheels placed out at the far corners of the body and what looked like plenty of room inside. The Nano has just enough space for a briefcase or small bag under the hood. The engine — all two cylinders, 624cc and 33 horsepower of it — is in the back, just like the Volkswagen Beetle of old. The speedometer and other instruments cluster in a central pod in the middle of the dashboard rather than directly in front of the driver, the easier (and cheaper) to offer both left- and right-hand versions when Tata Motors starts exporting the car to Southeast Asia and Africa in a couple of years. The top third of the over-sized headlights act as the turn signals (indicators) and look like cheeky yellow eyebrows above the main lights. It has a top speed of about 60 miles per hour.

Here's a video from YouTube:

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