Tata says it sells over 51,000 Nano "booking forms" in five days

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Tata knew pent-up demand for its super-cheap Nano would be so high in advance of its official delivery date that the Indian automaker set up an unique pre-ordering system allowing potential customers to sign up with booking forms. After all these forms have been collected, a computer will randomly choose the first 100,000 people to take possession of tiny Nano in July.
That process began just five days ago, on April 1st, and Tata has already sold over 51,000 booking forms to its dealer network and individual customers, with another 30,000 or so being taken from a number of Tata partners. Each order form is being sold for 300 Rupees, which is about $6 in U.S. funds. Prices for individual Nanos are reportedly ranging from between 95,000 and 145,000 Rupees ($1,880 to $2,780), which officially makes this the World's Cheapest Car.
One thing seems sure: Tata is going to sell a ton of these cars. Whether or not that's a good thing depends on your particular viewpoint. It's almost a certainty that people will be safer in the four-wheeled enclosed Nano than on the little scooters and cycles they are currently riding, but a number of environmental groups have voiced concerns over the impact this many new cars will have on their surroundings. Regardless of how this ultimately plays out, this is only the beginning.
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[Source: Economic Times]
Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Kalle 7:34AM (4/08/2009)
Hehe, they sold the actual booking form for $6 and you don't know if you get one?
Sounds like a mix between a lottery and a low-price airline =)
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MBM 10:47AM (4/08/2009)
Since a Nano is likely to be carrying at least two people much of the time it shouldn't take up much more space than a couple of scooters on the road and will be enormously safer even if it isn't up to western snuff in terms of crashability. Also even rudimentary emission controls will make for a far less disagreeable tailpipe output than any two-stroke scooter. It's bound to be a lifesaver even if it doesn't pass complete muster with the ever un-satisfiable safety/pollution mavens.
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Uppili 12:52PM (4/08/2009)
Thats way low than i expected. When TATA launched their first small car (which compared to the Nano is BIG!!), the TATA Indica, they had something like 292,000 bookings.
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Smt. Kalpana Barman 8:08AM (5/12/2009)
I want a NANO CAR which will be comfortable for my little & busy family.
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