Tata Nano’s worries don’t seem to end. At first it was the issue of Nanos being seen as a looming threat to the already congested Indian roads. Then the safety concern came along which the car dealt with quite efficiently by passing the crash test. But now Tata and its ambitious small car have a new fiery problem to take care of. During the previous month a total of three Nanos have been reported to have caught fire. The cases were reported in Ahmedabad, Lucknow and Delhi.
Ravindra Bhagat from Ahmedabad whose car caught fire is now of the opinion that a bigger car is safer and better than Nano. Sunil Kumar Panwanda who had bought the small car for his children is shocked after the car caught fire almost three hours after his daughter parked it outside their home.
Tata has responded promptly to the issue and may initiate a full scale inspection of all the Nano cars sold till date. That adds up to a total of 7.500 cars. But the company has commented on the incidents as one-off cases and has reassured that there is absolutely nothing wrong with the design or technology of the car.
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