If you think something fulfills your needs at a reasonable price, then it's good enough. If it's a little better, it's just good value for money. Isn't this simple, and a really old observation? All the examples provide value for money. And as someone has pointed out earlier, it's all intrinsically linked to affordability. Why is Wired getting so desperate these days?
Just BTW, the Nano does have seatbelts as they're mandatory on Indian roads now. It also meets all the safety requirements of a car running in India. This is not to say that either it, or Indian safety requirements are perfect, but that it does fulfill them.
If you think something fulfills your needs at a reasonable price, then it's good enough. If it's a little better, it's just good value for money. Isn't this simple, and a really old observation? All the examples provide value for money. And as someone has pointed out earlier, it's all intrinsically linked to affordability. Why is Wired getting so desperate these days?
Just BTW, the Nano does have seatbelts as they're mandatory on Indian roads now. It also meets all the safety requirements of a car running in India. This is not to say that either it, or Indian safety requirements are perfect, but that it does fulfill them.