Mangalore: ‘Nano Superdrive’ Reaches City


Pics: Sphoorty Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network—Mangalore (RD/CN)
  
Mangalore, Jun 12:
The 15,000 km countrywide ‘Nano Superdrive’, a journey through India on nine Nano cars driven by select prospective customers, reached the city on Friday June 11. 



The event was flagged-off by Tata Motors chairman Ratan Tata at their new plant in Sanand, Gujarat, on Wednesday June 2, to celebrate the inauguration of Tata Nano’s new plant.
 
A collaboration ceremony was held at Taj Gateway Hotel here on Friday evening for Nano owners to celebrate the car’s first year.
 
The Nano Superdrive is testament to the Nano’s robustness and reliability. 

The Nano Superdrive will leave the city on Saturday June 12, with a flag-off ceremony at the company’s dealership–Auto Matrix—and will proceed to the next destination–Kochi.  The drive will touch seven cities and will conclude in Mumbai on Monday June 28.

  

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  • Patrick, Mangalore

    Mon, Jun 14 2010

    Tata Motors trying its level best to undo the damage caused by the pubilicity of five Nano's catching fire in the course of their run in different parts of India. A case like this in Europe or the States would forestall production, cars recalled till safety measures were in place. Remember the recent Toyota "prius" case in the USA. Sadly in India everything works. What is most shocking is the people are blind before making a purchase.

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  • Sharanjit, New Delhi

    Mon, Jun 14 2010

    My heartiest congratulation for organizing this event. Am sure that once again TATA’s objective & the Nano’s essence is gonna be proved to the World its worth.
    GOOD Luck to all.
    Let’s just do It!!

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