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Old 25-03-2010, 03:10 AM   #61
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a new optional extra,.............rear engine compartment camera and alarm bells to abandon ship just in case of fire :thebirds:
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Old 25-03-2010, 07:53 PM   #62
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How fitting. I was in India for a few weeks in Jan this year and looked out for the Nano. To be honest, there weren't that many around!

I did find one while walking the streets of Varanasi, and took a closer look. I must say, the design was simple yet effective, and the rear seats had a HEAP of leg room... like around 30cm! I took a few pics from across the road but didn't want to be seen pointing the camera into the cabin etc. This was the time when the Indian media were dragging Aussies through the mud day after day so it was best to keep a low profile when alone...
Of course its gonna have lots of room in there. They need to put as many people as possible in it. I remember Caterpillar had to redesign the cabin of their backhoe so it could fit 8 people inside.
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Old 26-03-2010, 02:34 PM   #63
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Better to be riding squashed inside a vehicle than to walk 20km I suppose... The comparison with the Model T is pretty apt.
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