Bigger, Bader  math problems - 
 While a shift from the current 'dirty  & dangerous motorcycles' may be a huge shift for the health and prosperity  of most Indians.
 A  future where 4 billion people can afford a $2k car with dirty engine tech with no emission  controls could = a 'really bad' oil and pollution  problem.
 Costing just $1,979 U.S.;  £1,366, the Nano is being unveiled in Mumbai later, before going on sale across  India over the next 10 days.
 Tata hopes the 3 metre long, five-seater car  will be cheap enough to encourage millions of Indians to trade up from their  motorcycles.
 Car industry analysts  estimate it will take five or six years for Tata to start to make a profit from  the Nano.
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 Haase - What is the 'overall  cost'?
 Now with Volkswagen and dozens of other companies making cars that have double the fuel efficiency of the NANO and have the lowest emissions in the world... why are we allowing the shift to a tiny, dirty motor cycle engine death trap trike Tuk, Tuk wantabe?What is the longterm cost vs up front?
Unless these are urban driven city cars powered by nearly  emission free biogas?  
 Then I get it! That would be a awesome plan. The other  disastrous
 
