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"Despite being priced under $3000, these car will be designed to be comfortable and safe. They will also be engineered from the ground up — stripped-down versions of outdated designs won't cut it. Tata's model is a four door vehicle with a 33-horsepower engine, and a top speed of around 80 mph. The automaker claims it will even pass a crash test. Whatever the lowest sticker price turns out to be, the discounting trend will hit cars across the board, from minis to SUVs."
At least it will go up to 80mph, it might take a day or two, but it is a good thing I guess.
Someone will figure out how to put a gsxr engine into it.
The scary part is driving something so small and underpowered on a congested road or a highway. It would be fine for just getting around town though. I think it's good nissan is looking into a new market segment.
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