Has anyone realised

If you take away the last a in Tata

Hope this isn't an indication of things to come

Gwen

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Gwendoline
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Speaking as someone whose Land Rover number plate starts with the letters TAT for just that reason...

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William Black

I reckon that a company that plans to make the Nano, which may be the world's cheapest, simplest car, based in a country where they still make a version of the 1950's Morris Oxford should fit right in with the Land Rover ethos. ;-)

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John Williamson

I spend a lot of time in India.

I was astonished that you can't get Land Rovers there, well, you can, but only at 'Film Star' prices, and only from a single dealership that actually specialises in private planes...

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William Black

The way they have been pushing the product up-market in the last few years, an average Land Rover is at film-star prices over here. Well, relative to my disposable income anyway.

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Peter Harrison

How long before someone bungs an Nano shell on a RR chassis I wonder :-)

Lee D

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Lee_D

...or three of 'em.

Steve

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Steve Taylor

I used to have a Fiat 131 with the reg TAT 131X

I suspect someone in the DVLA was having a laugh that day.

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Pete M

Budget stretch limo, anyone?

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John Williamson

been done they call them wheel arch extensions

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Derek

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Derek

Better still, how about a V8 in a Nano shell?

That'd make the tree huggers happy :-)

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SteveG

You mean LR's good name might be cheapened by interference from new owners? Surely not...

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wavemechanic

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