Tata Motors said on Thursday it would offer a four-year manufacturer's warranty on Nano cars and it would be comprehensive to all existing customers of the vehicle.
Sales of the Nano, launched by Tata Motors to much fanfare in March 2009 as the world's cheapest car, sputtered to just 509 throughout the month of November, an 85 percent drop from a year earlier despite a surging Indian auto market.
Media reports of a handful of impulsive fires, difficulty receiving financing to purchase the cars and increasing prices have hurt sales of the Nano, which was launched at $2,500 and targeted Indians wanting to advance from motorcycles.
Sales of the Nano, launched by Tata Motors to much fanfare in March 2009 as the world's cheapest car, sputtered to just 509 throughout the month of November, an 85 percent drop from a year earlier despite a surging Indian auto market.
Media reports of a handful of impulsive fires, difficulty receiving financing to purchase the cars and increasing prices have hurt sales of the Nano, which was launched at $2,500 and targeted Indians wanting to advance from motorcycles.
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