Jump to content

sisaOreviRnooM

Banned
  • Posts

    9
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Posts posted by sisaOreviRnooM

  1. Welcome back MRO did you get banned and came back in disguise

    Nothing quite so dramatic I'm afraid: http://www.thaivisa....s/#entry5229584

    P.S. I'll fix this list tomorrow, quite a few changes I can see I've missed sad.png

    P.P.S. Who knows, I could actually get myself banned yet though - forum rules state you're not allowed to have more than one account, but <deleted> are you meant to do when any decent email server bounces TV emails back into the ether? crazy.gif

  2. Someone looking for me?

    No, MRO, but blink.png are you he, re-incarnated. I hope so. smile.png

    This is just what I look like after all the backlfips I've had to do to get back on this site wink.png

    As for the most expensive power upgrade, if we're talking TH market cars, the Cayenne S Hybrid vs the Cayenne S Turbo is a pretty wide gap (~10M)and not beaten by much else, due to the preferential excise taxes for Hybrids (in this case 11.1% vs 111.1%)

    This post has got me thinking about hybrids... it did some quick googling and it seems the Cayenne Hybrid is only 7M? Is that right?

    I couldn't find a list of all the Hybrid cars in Thailand and their prices... does such a list exist?

    PS: I only started driving yesterday so sorry if I sound stupid

    Well, it's a pretty short list at the moment, so here goes..

    * Toyota Prius: 1.2M - 1.37M

    * Toyota Camry: 1.65M - 1.87M

    * Lexus CT200h: 2.19M - 2.69M

    * Lexus LS600hL: 12.9M

    * Lexus RX450h: 6.74M

    * Porsche Cayenne S Hybrid: 6.65M

    * Porsche Panamera S Hybrid: 8.75M

  3. OK, there's so many changes/additions to this list that I hardly know where to start... and I'm sure I'll forget some sad.png

    Chery:

    2013: un-named Pickup Truck to be locally assembled

    BMW:

    2012: New F30 3 series

    2012: New 520i

    2012: New Z4

    2014: i8

    Chevrolet:

    2012: All-new Trailblazer - released

    2012: Spark (Aveo replacement - codename T300)

    2012: Cruze minor change (new 2.0L diesel)

    2013: New MPV (Codename PM-7)

    Citreon:

    2012: DS4 - released

    2012: C-Crosser - mid year

    2012: DS5 - Q4 release

    Ford:

    2012: New Focus - released, TDCi in Q4/2012 or Q1/2013

    2013: New Everest in Q1

    2013: New Escape in Q1

    2013: Fiesta minor change

    2013: New Mondeo? (TBC)

    2013: Territory crossover (TBC)

    2014: EcoSport? (TBC)

    2015: Plus an additional 3 new models (undisclosed) to be released by 2016.

    Honda:

    2012: New Civic - released

    2012: New StepWgn Spada - released

    2012: New Oddyssey - released

    2012: New CR-V - released

    2012: Freed minor change

    2013: New Accord + Accord Hybrid

    2013: New Jazz

    2013: Brio minor change

    2013: Civic (2HC) minor change (moved forward from 2014)

    2014: New City + CNG City

    2014: Brio 4-door

    Hyundai:

    2012: New Elantra (AKA: i35) - released

    2012: New H1 - released

    2012-3: Genesis & Veloster under consideration for TH

    Isuzu:

    2012: New D-Max limited edition model

    2013: New RT-50 based PPV (SUV) to replace the MU-7

    2013: New D-max first minor change

    2014: New D-max second minor change (new engine options expected)

    Jaguar:

    2012: XF and XJ minor change (updated 2.2L diesel)

    2013: C-X16

    KIA:

    2012: Grand Carnival minor change

    2012: Rio minor change

    2012: Soul minor change

    2013: Carens replacement

    Land Rover:

    2014: Grand Evoque (7 seater)

    Mazda:

    2012: New Mazda3 released in 2011 becomes available in 1.6L

    2012: More Mazda2 limited editions

    2013: New CX-5 in Q1

    2013: New MX-5

    2013: New RX-x (TBC)

    2013-4: New Mazda 2

    Mercedes Benz:

    2012: New SL-Class

    2012: New ML-Class

    2012: E-class minor change

    2013: New S-Class

    2013: New GL class (TBC)

    2013: New A class

    Mitsubishi:

    2012: New Mirage eco-car - released

    2012: Pajero Sport 3.0 V6 (219HP gasoline) in June.

    2012: Last Triton minor change

    2013: New Triton

    2013: Mirage Hybrid and EV (TBC)

    2014: New Pajero Sport

    2014: Mirage 4-door

    2015: New Lancer

    Nissan:

    2012: Upgraded GT-R with 550HP (gray market)

    2012: New TIIDA replacement.

    2012: New C Segment sedan (codename L12F) to compete with Corolla/Civic/3/Focus.

    2012: March minor change

    2012: New Urvan

    2013: Almera minor change

    2013: New compact sedan (TIIDA Latio replacement)

    2013: New Teana (to be named Altima?)

    2013: New Navara

    2014: New Navara based PPV (though not likely to be called the Pathfinder and that's now a crossover)

    Peugeot:

    2012: 508

    2012: 408 (ex Malaysia)

    Porsche:

    2012: New 911

    2012: New Boxster (unveliled)

    2012: New Cayman

    2013: New Cajun SUV

    Proton:

    2012: Persona Replacement

    2012: New Exora Crossover version

    Subaru:

    2012: New XV crossover to be unveiled in December with deliveries in Q1 2013.

    2012: New BRZ

    2013: New Impreza

    Suzuki:

    2012: New Swift eco-car (released)

    2013: APV Replacement

    2013-2014: Grand Vitara completely phased out

    2014: Swift 4-door

    2014: New micro car

    Toyota:

    2012: New Camry - released

    2012: Yaris last minor change - released

    2012: VIGO/Fortuner minor change with 5AT and 190HP/410Nm in Q3

    2012: VIOS last minor change

    2012: Altis minor change

    2012: New FT-86

    2013: New Yaris

    2013: New VIOS

    2013: New eco-car in H2

    2014: New Hilux (codename IMV2)

    2014: New Altis

    2014-5: New Fortuner

    Volvo:

    2012: V50 Drive (T4F+powershift as per 2011 V40 Drive)

    2012: V60 new pricing (ex Malaysia)

    2013: New XC-90

    VW:

    2012: New Beetle

    2012: Golf minor change

  4. Someone looking for me?

    No, MRO, but blink.png are you he, re-incarnated. I hope so. smile.png

    This is just what I look like after all the backlfips I've had to do to get back on this site wink.png

    As for the most expensive power upgrade, if we're talking TH market cars, the Cayenne S Hybrid vs the Cayenne S Turbo is a pretty wide gap (~10M)and not beaten by much else, due to the preferential excise taxes for Hybrids (in this case 11.1% vs 111.1%)

    Welcome back chum but l cannot image what you did wrong. unsure.png

    Not me, this website.. they have got themsleves onto several email blacklists it would seem...

  5. Someone looking for me?

    No, MRO, but blink.png are you he, re-incarnated. I hope so. smile.png

    This is just what I look like after all the backlfips I've had to do to get back on this site ;)

    As for the most expensive power upgrade, if we're talking TH market cars, the Cayenne S Hybrid vs the Cayenne S Turbo is a pretty wide gap (~10M)and not beaten by much else, due to the preferential excise taxes for Hybrids (in this case 11.1% vs 111.1%)

  6. Someone looking for me?

    Got a new pc, and couldn't recall the old aut-gen pw.. then found out that TV is blacklisted on our email servers, so couldn't receive any reset emails..

    And then it was just matter matter of when I could be bothered creating a new email account just for this website..


×
×
  • Create New...