Paul Tan illustrates how TATA managed to lower the cost of its recently launched car and asks Malaysian readers if they will buy the car if it was available in Malaysia.
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THE TATA NANO CAR IS WORTH FOR MONEY! I LL BUY 2,1 FOR ME 1 FOR MY GF IF ITS AVAILABLE IN MALAYSIA. ANY IDEA WHEN THE CAR WILL ARRIVED IN MALAYSIA?
I will buy 3. one for my self, one for my mama, and one for my gf.
yes i would..i will buy 2,one for my self and one for my daddy