India's Tata Nano will go on sale in Bangladesh but with a price will be nearly triple what it is at home.
Nano will cost 599,000 taka ($7,900) and will be distributed by Nitol Motors
That price compares with 141,000 Indian rupees ($2,870) for a basic Nano model in India. Analysts attributed the Nano's poor sales was of concerns due to lack of safety, lack of cheap financing and operational hiccups after production shifted to a new plant. Tata was forced to offer free safety upgrades after around half a dozen of the cars caught fire.
Nano will cost 599,000 taka ($7,900) and will be distributed by Nitol Motors
That price compares with 141,000 Indian rupees ($2,870) for a basic Nano model in India. Analysts attributed the Nano's poor sales was of concerns due to lack of safety, lack of cheap financing and operational hiccups after production shifted to a new plant. Tata was forced to offer free safety upgrades after around half a dozen of the cars caught fire.
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