The Tata Nano, the diminutive automobile that retails for an even tinier $2,000, made a big splash when it was released in India...
It could work, but probably only as a city car in crowded places like New York and Los Angeles. When you figure in import costs, tariffs, and revisions that would have to be made to the Nano to meet U.S. safety standards, the $2,160 base price is very likely to go up. Still, the Nano would likely be the cheapest car available for purchase in the U.S. If it does come to our shores, it probably won't be until 2012 or 2013, and the Nano will certainly have evolved by then. There has even been talk of an electric and hybrid Nano, though I think 50 mpg in the city is a pretty good selling point for most people.I'd seriously consider it (though not in the above color). Would you drive one?