And *speaking* of elephants, the great gray beasts had best steer clear of the road, the better to 'scape a scrape: good pachydermatologists are in short supply.
Indians Hit the Road Amid Elephants
by SOMINI SENGUPTA
As incomes rise and cheap cars proliferate, many hurdles still litter the new Indian romance with the road.
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And *speaking* of elephants, the great gray beasts had best steer clear of the road, the better to 'scape a scrape: good pachydermatologists are in short supply.
Indians Hit the Road Amid Elephants
by SOMINI SENGUPTA
As incomes rise and cheap cars proliferate, many hurdles still litter the new Indian romance with the road.
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/11/world/asia/11indiacar.html
The name needs work, but anything that puts a UAW member to flipping burgers is to be applauded.
Want one.
Out of curiosity I clicked on the link. Here's what came out of my mouth: ''Gawd, that's an ugly little car!''. Just my honest, off-the-cuff opinion.
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