Monday, 26 September 2011

Ratan Tata Car Collection


Ratan Tata Car Collection
Ratan Tata Car Collection
Ratan Tata is the chairman of TATA Sons, India’s largest private sector business conglomerate and the business house.
Very few people know that Mr.Ratan Tata is very much passionate about the cars. He is an excellent collection of Cars. Let me tell you one thing about Ratan Tata Cars.
Well, Ratan Tata comes from Parsi family and you know very well that how much possessive pasris are about their cars. They love their cars and care them very much.
Every Sunday, Ratan tata spends with his cars. He loves to drive his various cars.

Ratan Tata Car Collection
Tata spends most Sunday mornings behind the wheel of each of his cars, taking them out one after the other, for a short spin around South Mumbai. His latest pride and joy is a Ferrari California, probably the first in the country. Always happy to oblige a fellow enthusiast, it didn’t take much to convince Ratan to take me for a ride in it. The California looks absolutely stunning in ‘Rosso’ red (the colour all Ferraris should be) and beige leather interiors.



Ratan Tata Car Collection


Ratan Tata on his cars 
Ferrari California: “It’s the most exhilarating car I have. The sound is fantastic and it turns heads.”
  
Maserati Quattroporte: “It’s softer than the Ferrari and is also terrific to drive.”
  
Cadillac XLR:
 “This roadster is one of my favourites. The acceleration is impressive and the suspension is quite stiff by American standards.”
  
Chrysler Sebring: “I just love the colour of this car. In fact, the Indica we first showcased in Geneva in 1998 was painted the same colour.”
  
Land Rover Freelander: “It drives quite well and I love the red upholstery.”
  
Mercedes 500 SL: “When I got it, it was terrific but it’s now just another car.”
  
Mercedes S-class: “It’s for normal use and after the sports cars it feels like butter and goes like a glider!”
  
Indigo Marina: “I’ve removed the backseat and put a mattress to take my dogs in it.”


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