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Re: Honda's Ferris ad not so bad after all... [fintail] by ateixeira on Mon Jan 30 13:40:42 PST 2012

Any stunt involving a jump would pretty much total a car. Would you buy a program car like the M5 they used in BMW films "Star", with Madonna? Not me. Clive Owen was great in those.

Re: An Early Christmas Present- Just for fun! [roadburner] by driver100 on Sat Dec 10 05:09:13 PST 2011

How do they get these actors and director to act in a 10 minute film? Ticker BMW Movie Clive Owen F Murray Abraham Don Cheadle Ridley Scott

An Early Christmas Present- Just for fun! by roadburner on Fri Dec 09 15:16:34 PST 2011

Back in the early '90s BMW produced a series of short films known collectively as The Hire. They were all produced by well-known directors and BMW gave wide latitude regarding the storylines- all they have in common are BMW automobiles and Clive Owen.Here are two of my favorites: The most intense(in my opinion): Ticker The funniest(no contest): Star

Damn this car is good ....AND SAFE !! by planetauto1 on Thu Sep 03 02:45:21 PDT 2009

Tata Motors said it was “delighted but not surprised” that its Nano subcompact passed European front- and side-impact crash tests last week. This is according to Autocar, which reports that the Nano was subjected to tests at the MIRA testing center in England: The crash tests included a 40 percent offset and a 56km/h (35 m.p.h.) frontal impact, and are tougher than those that exist in India — currently the Nano’s only market — but they are due to be adopted in India in three years’ time. “We’ve conducted these tests in India already,” Clive Hickman, Tata’s head of engineering, told Autocar, which has a gallery of photos here, “so we knew the car would pass. But it’s still a great moment.” For Americans, who have harbored strong doubts about the Nano’s crashworthiness, the results must be more surprising. Ever since Ratan Tata, the chairman of Tata Motors, said that he planned to sell the Nano in Europe (and possibly the United States) by 2011, there have been doubts about the small car’s ability to provide safe, comfortable transportation in Western traffic. But Tata seems prepared for the challenge. Nick Kurczewski, in his review of the Nano for The New York Times, wrote that the Nano Europe would be better equipped with air bags, revised bumpers and a bigger engine. According to company officials, an automatic transmission and a hatchback version are in the works.

The TATA Nano Passes the European Crash test with Flying Colors !! by planetauto1 on Thu Sep 03 02:41:21 PDT 2009

Looks like this car is rugged and very well built. These guys have built a real roadworthy safe car. http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/07/15/video-nano-passes-european-crash-test- / Tata Motors said it was “delighted but not surprised” that its Nano subcompact passed European front- and side-impact crash tests last week. This is according to Autocar, which reports that the Nano was subjected to tests at the MIRA testing center in England: The crash tests included a 40 percent offset and a 56km/h (35 m.p.h.) frontal impact, and are tougher than those that exist in India — currently the Nano’s only market — but they are due to be adopted in India in three years’ time. “We’ve conducted these tests in India already,” Clive Hickman, Tata’s head of engineering, told Autocar, which has a gallery of photos here, “so we knew the car would pass. But it’s still a great moment.” For Americans, who have harbored strong doubts about the Nano’s crashworthiness, the results must be more surprising. Ever since Ratan Tata, the chairman of Tata Motors, said that he planned to sell the Nano in Europe (and possibly the United States) by 2011, there have been doubts about the small car’s ability to provide safe, comfortable transportation in Western traffic. But Tata seems prepared for the challenge. Nick Kurczewski, in his review of the Nano for The New York Times, wrote that the Nano Europe would be better equipped with air bags, revised bumpers and a bigger engine. According to company officials, an automatic transmission and a hatchback version are in the works.

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