Tata Nano catches fire

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Another brand new Tata Nano car caught fire in Anand District on Wednesday. In another shocking incident for the Tata Nano, a brand new Nano caught fire this time on its way to Vadodara.This is the latest in a series of incidents that have happened in Delhi, Lucknow and Ahmedabad last year, and just about 20 days back in Mumbai. Local police say that the Nano caught fire near Boriyavi village in Vadodara. The incident took place on the National Highway VIII.The car was part of a fleet of 11 Nanos to be delivered to a dealership in Ahmedabad. The police say the rear portion of the Nano caught fire.
More than two weeks on, Tata Motors is still unable to find the cause of the accident which led the Nano of a Mumbai resident to go up in flames. CNBC-TV18’s Swati Khandelwal Jain reports on how the company will have to undertake some serious damage control to protect the Nano's image.
Satish Purshotam Sawant, a Mulund resident, whose Nano went up in flames as he drove back from the dealership, wants compensation. The incident took place on the 21st of March, the day Sawant took delivery of the Nano. This LIC employee is now demanding Rs 15 lakhs in compensation for endangering not just his life, but also the lives of his wife and five year old child who were in the car when the fire broke out. Sawant also wants a fully loaded Fiat Punto because he says he has lost faith in Tata Motors.
We need Fire engines to drive TATA Nano, it seems. Mamtha Banerjee is laughing???!!!!!
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