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Old 17th September 2011, 15:58   #136
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Re: Tata's lean run in passenger car sales!!

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The Nano was revolutionary in concept, OK in execution (Too close a reminder to the Renault 2CV) and terrible in marketing and service.

Branding wise, a TATA car has become the New Ambassador - a little infra-dig for most of us. Service standards are appalling.

If TATA can get their act in order, their cars will do well.

First Question - Do you currently own a Tata vehicle?

2nd - it is your first post! did you actually login just to say this
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Old 17th September 2011, 16:23   #137
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If Nano is to be a replacement to two wheeler family man, then it ought to give much better FE figures than the 800cc suzuki.

This is the best time to release the Diesel nano.
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Old 17th September 2011, 18:13   #138
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Not hearsay. I dont own a TATA myself but have friends who do and have accompanied them frequently on problem solving missions. The trouble seems to the quality of their service personnel and their approach towards the customer.
That is a very generalized statement there , Sir. Anyway, thank you for promptly answering.

Just realized it was your first post. Enjoy your stay Sir. Cheers !!
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Old 17th September 2011, 18:56   #139
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First Question - Do you currently own a Tata vehicle?

2nd - it is your first post! did you actually login just to say this
He! He! A newbie!

Q1. Not yet. Postponed the Nano. Had to get the Vento to replace my Fiesta.
Q2. 6th actually. Bean counter is lagging. Go onto my profile and check "all posts". Remember that as a newbie, my posts go through the moderator and will lag.

I have been working with cars along with my father for a long as I could remember and dont intend to do frivolous posts (or be drawn into firefights) Have been reading posts in this forum for a long time and am aware of protocols too. Am newbie only in posting!
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Old 18th September 2011, 02:06   #140
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Congratulations Doc. Welcome to the Vista/Manza Family. In fact one of the main reasons we boought the Vista was the TD of the Manza because Vista was not available for TD. The Mana interiors are way better than any car in the class right now.

And yes 26000 kms and my Vista does not rattle!

Thank you very much indeed.

I was already a part of the Tata Family.

(2005 Indica V2 Lxi Petrol (!) Black - 34,000 kms).

Just upgrading.
Because this is where I love to belong.


Glad to know your Vista has held on well.

Tata is FINALLY improving.

Enjoy !
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Old 31st October 2011, 13:11   #141
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Finally - here is my Ownership Report of the

Tata Manza Elan Quadrajet Celebration Edition (TMEQCE)

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/long-t...ml#post2562525
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Old 1st November 2011, 01:42   #142
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Along with the thanks option, there should also be an option for 'rubbish'. Or how else do you stop comments like 'cheap cars can be designed in a tea break' & 'first take a crash course in GAAP and then come to me'.
Succinctly put. It drives the point home.

I understand someone hating a brand ( as we all do from time to time) but being completely irrational about is something that has to be avoided. And moreover - IMO there can be no folly bigger than presumptuousness.
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