Nano car bursts into flames in India

For those of you who are the adventurous type and also want some cheap transportation, this car is for you. Just make sure, when purchasing the vehicle, to add the fire-safety option package, complete with sprinkler system, fire extinguisher and asbestos overalls. TGO

Refer to brief story below. Source: Associated Press

AFP

India’s Tata Motors launched an inquiry on Monday after another of its Nano hatchbacks — billed as the world’s cheapest car — caught fire in unexplained circumstances.

The Nano, hailed in 2008 as a car that would revolutionise transport in India, has suffered disappointing sales due to safety concerns, production glitches and slowing economic growth.

“A Nano car caught fire on Sunday in New Delhi. We have rushed a team of engineers to investigate the accident. The probe is a time-consuming process,” Tata Motors spokesman Debasis Ray told AFP.

The company would be in touch with the owner of the car, he said.

The Times of India reported that two brothers had managed to escape after the car burst into flames.

Last year, the firm was forced to offer free safety upgrades after several Nanos caught fire in various incidents, but it has always maintained that the car has no safety problems.

The cheapest no-frills Nano model costs about $2,500.

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2 Responses to Nano car bursts into flames in India

  1. IzaakMak says:

    My first car, a brand new 1974 AMC Gremlin, cost about $2800. It was a piece of crap too! 😀

    • TGO says:

      Oh yeah, I remember those. They looked like frogs.

      My first car was a used (but in great condition) 1968 Dodge Charger with a Hemi; it was a rocket. But I sold it for a 1971 Buick Riviera. Now I wish I could have either one (or both) of them back. There’s nothing like those “old” cars.

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