Tata Launches Upgraded GenX Nano In India With New Automated Manual
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Tata Launches Upgraded GenX Nano In India With New Automated Manual



The Tata Nano was too cheap and cheap-looking for its own good, which is why the Indian automaker has given it a consistent update, even changing the car’s name in the process.
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