[Subject]
have u heard of NANO car ?
[Question]
ma dad wants to buy one for me , am afraid about its mileage , velocity , i heard it is made of material bit thicker than pvc is that true ?
and how about its LOOK ?
i ll have to ride it to ma college , is it cool
do u advice me to buy it ?
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It's great on gas , but has the same similarly as a smart car. very small and not very safe. good luck
instead of NANO
u can buy an AUTORICKSHAW.
Ya, I know a flea that drives one... that is before I stepped on it.
The smallest n cheapest car in the world.Will give a mileage of 24-26 kms per liter of oil.Looks good.A TATA product.Buy without hesitation.U will enjoy the drive.
is it the looks or the environment?!?
if u'r ans. is both,then i guess a honda civic,toyota corolla...
or american cars lk:pontiac vibe,ford escape...
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2 ans. u'r q,its lk a smart car,or those mini's u see on road,they'r not safe on the hi-ways,but 4 city,they'r great.
mileage .. 21 - 26 km/litre
maximum speed - 120 km/hr
look is awesome ... smaller than other cars but ...same features ...
u must buy the luxury version of this car ....
type tata nano in google and u will know what are the other features ..
it is absolutely safe ....
i hope it brings gr8 change in market... it ll b d best 1 in overall...
The NANO is made by Tata, India(same company as jaguar and land rover) It looks very similar to the Toyota IQ which I suggest as a better alternative, Tata has a bad history of not being very reliable, the IQ starts at £9,450. The Nano starts at £5000 if bought in Britain, when they bring it over. In India, it only costs about £700. Its made of biodegradable plastics and polymers, not a metal body, to save on price. It looks horrible, the IQ looks twice as good.
I believe it will be a nuisance on indian city roads. City roads are already congested. Middle-class people will be attracted to it because of its comparatively low price. The number of cars on city roads will increase rapidly, but the road surface cannot be increased to match the neccessity. Think of the chaos. We , in India, need more eco-friendly mass rapid transport systems for our cities and not personal or family cars.
have u heard of NANO car ?
[Question]
ma dad wants to buy one for me , am afraid about its mileage , velocity , i heard it is made of material bit thicker than pvc is that true ?
and how about its LOOK ?
i ll have to ride it to ma college , is it cool
do u advice me to buy it ?
erica @ 2009-04-09 06:52:03
[All Answers]
It's great on gas , but has the same similarly as a smart car. very small and not very safe. good luck
Jeff @ 2009-04-09 06:56:15
instead of NANO
u can buy an AUTORICKSHAW.
priya_author @ 2009-04-09 06:56:22
Ya, I know a flea that drives one... that is before I stepped on it.
Niribus @ 2009-04-09 06:58:23
The smallest n cheapest car in the world.Will give a mileage of 24-26 kms per liter of oil.Looks good.A TATA product.Buy without hesitation.U will enjoy the drive.
damodarbiswal@ymail.com @ 2009-04-09 06:58:57
is it the looks or the environment?!?
if u'r ans. is both,then i guess a honda civic,toyota corolla...
or american cars lk:pontiac vibe,ford escape...
**
2 ans. u'r q,its lk a smart car,or those mini's u see on road,they'r not safe on the hi-ways,but 4 city,they'r great.
autochamp @ 2009-04-09 06:59:00
mileage .. 21 - 26 km/litre
maximum speed - 120 km/hr
look is awesome ... smaller than other cars but ...same features ...
u must buy the luxury version of this car ....
type tata nano in google and u will know what are the other features ..
it is absolutely safe ....
KingNaman @ 2009-04-09 06:59:15
i hope it brings gr8 change in market... it ll b d best 1 in overall...
surey @ 2009-04-09 07:04:18
The NANO is made by Tata, India(same company as jaguar and land rover) It looks very similar to the Toyota IQ which I suggest as a better alternative, Tata has a bad history of not being very reliable, the IQ starts at £9,450. The Nano starts at £5000 if bought in Britain, when they bring it over. In India, it only costs about £700. Its made of biodegradable plastics and polymers, not a metal body, to save on price. It looks horrible, the IQ looks twice as good.
Kai R @ 2009-04-09 07:09:26
I believe it will be a nuisance on indian city roads. City roads are already congested. Middle-class people will be attracted to it because of its comparatively low price. The number of cars on city roads will increase rapidly, but the road surface cannot be increased to match the neccessity. Think of the chaos. We , in India, need more eco-friendly mass rapid transport systems for our cities and not personal or family cars.
R M Arun @ 2009-04-09 07:18:06
[Subject]
Putting a system in my car.. bad idea?
[Question]
Right now I have a 10" Punch in the trunk of my car. I was wanting to get a "bigger system" put in it, but I don't know if I should: reason being, there is a small chip (size of a small rock) on the front of my windshield. Is it possible that if there is too much vibration aka "thump" in my car, would it crack and split the rest of it? I'm sure the insurance would have to cover it, because when I purchased the car, it had that chip, but I don't want it to bust while I'm driving. So, should I go ahead and put another system in, or get the system and wait and replace the windshield. Also, what are so kick ass speakers?
Punch, Kickers?
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Don't know about you Americans but here in Australia companies exist that repair windscreens and can fill the crack with resin if it's not too big.
But putting a new system in will likely cause vibration yes so I would be careful about doing that until you get your windscreen checked/repaired.
I think your should be able to get your insurance to fix the crack for free. They would rather do that than replace the whole thing. Call safelite and see, its much better to fix it now. As for a system that all depends on your budget. Subs: MTX, Punch, kicker, Alpine and budget amps: Hifonics, Power Acoustic, Kenwood. Stay away from junk brands.
You will be fine.
As for speakers, what kind of budget do you have?
I cna help you, feel free to email me.. lowhz01@yahoo.com
Putting a system in my car.. bad idea?
[Question]
Right now I have a 10" Punch in the trunk of my car. I was wanting to get a "bigger system" put in it, but I don't know if I should: reason being, there is a small chip (size of a small rock) on the front of my windshield. Is it possible that if there is too much vibration aka "thump" in my car, would it crack and split the rest of it? I'm sure the insurance would have to cover it, because when I purchased the car, it had that chip, but I don't want it to bust while I'm driving. So, should I go ahead and put another system in, or get the system and wait and replace the windshield. Also, what are so kick ass speakers?
Punch, Kickers?
Florida Girl @ 2009-04-09 09:26:59
[All Answers]
Don't know about you Americans but here in Australia companies exist that repair windscreens and can fill the crack with resin if it's not too big.
But putting a new system in will likely cause vibration yes so I would be careful about doing that until you get your windscreen checked/repaired.
Harry Harrison @ 2009-04-09 09:37:46
I think your should be able to get your insurance to fix the crack for free. They would rather do that than replace the whole thing. Call safelite and see, its much better to fix it now. As for a system that all depends on your budget. Subs: MTX, Punch, kicker, Alpine and budget amps: Hifonics, Power Acoustic, Kenwood. Stay away from junk brands.
Jui©ebox. @ 2009-04-09 09:39:21
You will be fine.
As for speakers, what kind of budget do you have?
I cna help you, feel free to email me.. lowhz01@yahoo.com
wooferman @ 2009-04-09 11:47:50
[Subject]
Fuzzy sound coming from car speakers?
[Question]
The speakers in my 2007 Chevy Cobalt have been making fuzzy, almost-but-not-quite-staticy sounds lately. It's started since the weather's gotten warmer (though, it's never done it is before this season) and the fuzziness is worse at lower frequencies and bass. I don't think it's a blown speaker because a) I don't play my music that loud and b) the various car dings (like when you've got the door open and keys still in the ignition) sound fuzzy too.
Should I just take in to the shop?
[All Answers]
ya you should they shouldnt sound fuzzy
I have a Cobalt, and mine doesn't do it. Sounds to me like there could be a ground problem with the wiring. I would take it back to the shop, especially if it's under warranty still. Good luck.
bring it to the dealer it should be covered by warranty if something is wrong with the speakers if its a 2007. it could be a manufacture defect, i know i work at a dealer.
Fuzzy sound coming from car speakers?
[Question]
The speakers in my 2007 Chevy Cobalt have been making fuzzy, almost-but-not-quite-staticy sounds lately. It's started since the weather's gotten warmer (though, it's never done it is before this season) and the fuzziness is worse at lower frequencies and bass. I don't think it's a blown speaker because a) I don't play my music that loud and b) the various car dings (like when you've got the door open and keys still in the ignition) sound fuzzy too.
Should I just take in to the shop?
Adele @ 2009-04-09 12:01:54
[All Answers]
ya you should they shouldnt sound fuzzy
McJames @ 2009-04-09 12:06:22
I have a Cobalt, and mine doesn't do it. Sounds to me like there could be a ground problem with the wiring. I would take it back to the shop, especially if it's under warranty still. Good luck.
Maximus @ 2009-04-09 12:07:08
bring it to the dealer it should be covered by warranty if something is wrong with the speakers if its a 2007. it could be a manufacture defect, i know i work at a dealer.
Crissy @ 2009-04-09 12:08:01
[Subject]
Is it possible for the small wire in a glass fuse to appear in good shape but still be blown?
[Question]
I have not tested for continuity yet but I am hoping this is the case.
[All Answers]
yep. It could have burned out on the ends where you can't see. They usually burn out in the middle but it happened to me before. Check it for continuity or replace it.
yes. but to be sure the test light sould tell you.
AGU fuses often have this issue. The filament can come apart from the metal end caps. Technically, the fuse isn't really "blown", but the effect is the same.
Is it possible for the small wire in a glass fuse to appear in good shape but still be blown?
[Question]
I have not tested for continuity yet but I am hoping this is the case.
physical_graffiti402 @ 2009-04-09 07:32:55
[All Answers]
yep. It could have burned out on the ends where you can't see. They usually burn out in the middle but it happened to me before. Check it for continuity or replace it.
timothy p @ 2009-04-09 07:37:17
yes. but to be sure the test light sould tell you.
texaswildman @ 2009-04-09 07:40:25
AGU fuses often have this issue. The filament can come apart from the metal end caps. Technically, the fuse isn't really "blown", but the effect is the same.
KaeZoo @ 2009-04-09 09:12:37
[Subject]
DOes anyone know where to get a ford radio code, my serial number is M087471.?
[Question]
[All Answers]
it will be ford that gets u it unless its old model car sometimes the codes where put under the ashtray
ebay, it will cost you about £1.99
Code is 1982
DOes anyone know where to get a ford radio code, my serial number is M087471.?
[Question]
edd c @ 2009-04-09 06:54:57
[All Answers]
it will be ford that gets u it unless its old model car sometimes the codes where put under the ashtray
Nutty Girl @ 2009-04-09 06:58:31
ebay, it will cost you about £1.99
paconet19 @ 2009-04-09 07:00:12
Code is 1982
Bruce W @ 2009-04-09 09:40:42
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