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#11 04-Oct, 2009 04:45 PM
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Posted by Dr.Abyshines

It will be a rough test for the cars...Can you imagine driving for full 20 hours in one go...well i have done that too[maniac] full 900 kms in tavera...well i think 1500km distance is a lot of travelling

Two of our friends are driving RIGHT NOW from Mumbai to Delhi.  Their target is 36 hours (including an overnight break).  They've just crossed Jaipur and are on schedule to reach Delhi on target.

The vehicle they're travelling in - a bright yellow TATA NANO. 




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#12 04-Oct, 2009 04:58 PM
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In a bright yellow Nano.That is one hell of a trip

What about the small fuel tank in Nano

Imagine no of stops at the petrol bunks  for refilling petrol

But may be the first persons in India to take trip in a Nano

Did they use the aircon




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#13 04-Oct, 2009 05:08 PM
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Posted by Bhardwaj

What about the small fuel tank in Nano

Imagine no of stops at the petrol bunks  for refilling petrol

But may be the first persons in India to take trip in a Nano

Did they use the aircon

The story so far - with aircon it gives about 20 kmpl, without aircon 22.something.   Full report is on Team BHP, one of the chaps is a very good personal friend which is how I get the news (though we get it live over Facebook!)




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#14 04-Oct, 2009 05:33 PM
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That's great news - Nano.

As far as driving down the SX4 from Delhi to Mumbai is concerned, it should approximately take 20-22 hours of driving (with normal breaks, excluding night break).  A single person should ideally, in my opinion, not be driving more than 8-10 hours per day.  In this case, as there would be 4-5 people/members, each can drive 5-6 hours conveniently.  It would be comfortable (4) & quite safe.

The fuel efficiency will improve while Krishna is on the steering wheel - P&G method Wink




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#15 04-Oct, 2009 06:07 PM
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Doing P&G, we would take about half a day extra, though. My extremes of P&G (Highest effective speed) is 90-50, giving an effective 65 kmph. Smile



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#16 04-Oct, 2009 06:13 PM
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You can do that on Petrol when CNG Stations are not available Laughing

Jokes apart, it's not a bad idea - driving down in the car - given the number of people/members around to drive & for the fact that SX4 is comfortable & safe.  Would be a fun, I guess.

I too might drive my car to the National Meet.




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#17 04-Oct, 2009 09:32 PM
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Phew Nano, pretty cool.

Have fun and drive safe guys whichever car you plan to come in.

Cheers,
Naveen



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#18 04-Oct, 2009 11:13 PM
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Well NANO !! Thats actually an act of bravery i must say !! I mean its a "little" Engine. We are talking about the number of hours a person should drive and stuff. And everyone deciding the speeds. But NANO ? i Think the little car needs to sleep too !  I won't be taking a car which had got no safety features. So my WagonR is not going, "she" has already said "no!" hehe. About joining someone else. I am not sure right now.

Keep us posted about your friends Steeroid.



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#19 05-Oct, 2009 11:27 AM
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This is getting interesting guys. It will certaily be fun to drive down from Delhi to Mumbai. I think 4 people in a car for this kind of journy will make things comfertable rather then having 5 people in a car. but if the enthusiasam permits then 5 is certainly no harm.

CNG available in all majore cities , may be you might have to get inside the city instead of continuing on the highway,.

Mumbai to Delhi in Nano. this is great.Steeroid do keep feding their expereincce.

Pankaj. so even your driving buds started tickling now.Wink..Hope you are able to find someone to accompany you. i think it should take around 12 hrs from Bhavnagar to Mumbai




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#20 05-Oct, 2009 01:01 PM
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Posted by Karan Gambhir

Well NANO !! Thats actually an act of bravery i must say !! I mean its a "little" Engine. We are talking about the number of hours a person should drive and stuff. And everyone deciding the speeds. But NANO ? i Think the little car needs to sleep too !  I won't be taking a car which had got no safety features. So my WagonR is not going, "she" has already said "no!" hehe. About joining someone else. I am not sure right now.

Keep us posted about your friends Steeroid.

They got to Delhi within the targetted timeframe - left Mumbai on Oct 3rd at 6 am and reached Delhi at 6 pm the next day.

Thats after an unplanned 2 hour stopover to see Pranlal Bhogilal's vintage collection on the way, 2 unscheduled stops to meet friends outside a couple of cities and one deviation from the NH.

Plus of course the overnight halt at Udaipur.  They didnt drive at night.

According to the two guys who did it, the Nano is a superstar.  No fatigue, plenty of space and can keep up with traffic on our highways.

You can see the videos (4 parts) here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=seq1eLjtwbs 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnIYZx0xr4g

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAJgs-QD2hc

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6xltTAG5ppk 

My apologies for hijacking this thread, but I found it quite a coincidence that the journey was being discussed while these guys were doing their stuff.  Feel free to move to a separate thread if required.




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Last Updated: 05-Oct, 2009 01:03 PM, by Steeroid
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