Three months after Tata Motors set out to inspect its low-cost Nano small car, following reports of two units catching fire, a third Nano burst into flames, this time in Delhi. "I was waiting in the car, having just parked it, when sparks started coming out. Thankfully, I managed to leap Subscribe to Automotive World … Continued
Three months after Tata Motors set out to inspect its low-cost Nano small car, following reports of two units catching fire, a third Nano burst into flames, this time in Delhi.
"I was waiting in the car, having just parked it, when sparks started coming out. Thankfully, I managed to leap
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