JoeW
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Yeah..if you check the IIHS website you can see that certain cars score poorly, but still get a safety award. No worries
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Yeah same I took my Belgian Opel to the UK and it was not a pleasant experience
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He will buy a RHD so it will be on the good side for Thailand
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I thought the government doesn't want small diesel cars here because that would result in not enough gasoline drivers to pay for the subsidies for diesel.
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How about buying those 2 cars in Belgium, drive them for 15 months and sell them back to the garage before returning to Thailand?
I don't really see the benefits of importing those 2 cars from Belgium to Thailand.
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Oh yeah and I forgot to mention that, when I got my car I didn't take
1. Reverse Camera
2. Window Film
3. Free Carpet
4. Spoiler, etc.
But I negotiated a 50,000 THB discount. With the money I saved on the car I bought my JVC system, better carpets, 3M window film
I also sold that Alpine Unit for 12,000 THB to someone who was looking for an original piece
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I went to another dealer yesterday and they have a 2012 PJS in White (what I want). Offering to upgrade all the options to bring it inline with the 2013 model (rear video, steering wheel audio controls, reversing camera etc). I like the cream interior more too, the new ones not so much with the grey lower trim but figure the black seats will not show up the dirt as much. It is 15,000 baht cheaper too.....
Still want to see a 2013 model in the flesh though first.
The reversing camera is usually already a free "extra" although I didn't take it I asked for cash back.
The steering wheel audio controls I had put it at RS sound for 900 THB + 300 THB working hours.
Rear video screen you can get aftermarket too.
How about asking them to pay for an upgrade of the audio system? The alpine system in the 2012 model is really old fashioned. Ask them to pay for a new JVC, Kenwood or Pioneer system.
My JVC system with reverse camera was around 26,000 THB.
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My pleasure Bung.
I was in the exact same position when I ordered the my 2012 Pajero Sport. I already knew of the 2013 model coming out with the motorshow, but I still went with the 2013 model.
I changed:
1. Alpine system to an aftermarket Alpine system with all the bells and whistles
2. Added steering wheel control
3. Added rear-view camera (included with my aftermarket system)
I am not sure what you will get from your 2 cars in 12 months, but if I was in your position I would seriously wait a bit longer to see what other brands will do or research a bit more.
I bought my PJS and intend to use it for at least 5 years. If you also intend to use it for a long time, then you should better wait for a newer model no? Otherwise you will be THAT guy with the 2013 model whilst everyone is driving the 2014 model
Oh the shame...not having the latest model car! The loss of face would be too much for even a farang to bare. People who think like you would never buy a car...it's like buying a computer, at some point you have to just dive in and buy one as there'll always be a better spec'd one 6 months down the road.
Why would you compare a computer with a car? Computers change much quicker than cars...What if I bought an old spec core i7 pc just when the new Sandy Bridge models were about to come out? I would feel pretty cheated.
Same goes for when I would buy an old model car just when the new car is around the corner. However, in the case of the Pajero Sport, it seems that the new model will still take some time to come out so I would say go ahead and buy it.
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I've they want to be competitive shouldn't the Everest be based upon the Ford Ranger?
If so, it might end up looking like this:
http://dvlacartax.blogspot.com/2012/06/ford-everest-2013-philippines-asia.html
I like
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Who knows you might like the new Everest more
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Well, it's all up to you. If you want the car now, I would say go ahead and buy the 2013 PJS.
If you feel like you can wait, then wait for the 2014 PJS
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My pleasure Bung.
I was in the exact same position when I ordered the my 2012 Pajero Sport. I already knew of the 2013 model coming out with the motorshow, but I still went with the 2013 model.
I changed:
1. Alpine system to an aftermarket Alpine system with all the bells and whistles
2. Added steering wheel control
3. Added rear-view camera (included with my aftermarket system)
I am not sure what you will get from your 2 cars in 12 months, but if I was in your position I would seriously wait a bit longer to see what other brands will do or research a bit more.
I bought my PJS and intend to use it for at least 5 years. If you also intend to use it for a long time, then you should better wait for a newer model no? Otherwise you will be THAT guy with the 2013 model whilst everyone is driving the 2014 model
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I am currently driving a Pajero Sport 2012 and I've seen the changes to the 2013 model.
Imho, if you really don't need a new car now, please wait until the major model change in 2014.
Our company has been bidding for the translation of the new model Pajero Sport and it has been set to arrive in 2014.
Once I get the owner's manual in my hands, I can give you more information about what will change compared to the 2012, 2013 models.
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I just hit the 20,000 km mark in my PJS after 6 months. From my experience I can recommend the following 2 dealerships:
1) Mitsu Auto City on Srinagarindra road not far from Seacon Square
2) Mitsubishi near Ramhkhanghaeng University (Hua Mark area)
They both have given me great service and some of the people speak a bit of English.
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What if the driver of the car, avoided the dog and by doing so hit another car? Then your gf would have been held liable. We feel bad the dog got hit, but on the other hand, be happy nothing worse happened.
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Was the dog on a leash?
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Not sure if that's normal or not, but I found this online:
http://www.netcarshow.com/nissan/2003-teana/1600x1200/wallpaper_11.htm
Songs not being displayed properly can be correct though...Ipods, etc don't show them properly either
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My in-laws have a volvo V40 2.0T from 2001 for sale.
It's for sale for around 420.000 THB. If you are interested, I will let you know the details in PM.
They also have a Toyota Camry 2.4Q from 2006 for sale.
They are asking around 700.000 THB.
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Only for imports according to my understanding
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I have a vico DS2 Eazy Pack. I bought it from Ebay (Hong Kong).
Very good camera and so far had no problems with it.
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I think if you follow the Thai law strictly, any modification to your car is illegal.
Five Killed In Three Highway Crashes: Thailand
in Thailand News
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I am sure he was not driving more than 120 km/h ...
Still feel sorry for the families of those who lost their lives.