JoeW
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Everyone in my family has an SUV also However, they are all pick-up based SUVs haha
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Just finished meeting with Mazda Thai...Mazda will get the petrol 2.0 and diesel CX5
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Only five months I waited for 8 months for my PJS...
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I would say try to travel near your own home country first before coming all the way to Thailand on your own at 18 year of age.
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My brother in law has such as shop in Kalasin...on any good day makes between 80,000 to 100,000 a day.
Profit margin is probably around 30 to 40%.
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Isn't their some kind of subscript saying that there are rules, but in the end the officer decided what will be done...
It is up to the goodwill of the officer in other words...
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Bangkok is indeed 29,99 THB.
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5% additional is no problem for me either Go ahead buddy.
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Sell the Accord and use that money to buy yourself a new one in Thailand...Why deal with all the hassle of importing a car which is also made and sold in Thailand...
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1 set for me
Beige (cream) please
I am willing to transfer the money to you in advance and pay the tax when it is clear how much it is.
I can pick up the cover in Bangkok, Samut-prakan
PS: I already PM'ed you
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If you go to their website the website link says: Thai INTERNATION school...good image bro good image
snippet from their website:
The Walen Method of teaching Thai is based on a natural learning process. The teacher will teach you many new words and how they are used in everyday language.
So does another learning method.
//Edit: deleted libellous comment. -- Maestro
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B2S also has them...
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Seems like we are going to need more than 5
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I'm in for one (cream color, BKK). I regularly drive to Kalasin for family reasons...if anyone near there wants one?
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I'm up for one!
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As I said, they did not decide on the specifications of the CX5 yet. They are currently looking into it, but since it is sourced from Malaysia it would come as a surprise that they would sell the 2.2 L diesel.
I think by the beginning of next month I should know more.
It seems Bangkok Post knows more than Mazda does
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Mazda didn't decide the spec yet. They will inform us next month...
Although they told is that the CX5 will probably the same spec as the one sold in Malaysia. So a 2.0G Skyactive engine.
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Twin turbo diesel! ME WANTS
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Finished a meeting yesterday at Autoallianz...we might see the "new" Mazda 3 with skyactiv technology at the end of this year / beginning of next year.
I say "new" because South-East Asia will probably not be getting the new body styling until end of 2014.
I thought they had just changed the shape of the Mazda 3 from the decent hard look to the flowery curvy hairdresser look
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In Thailand yes, but they are currently testing the new Mazda 3 as above shown by ignis in Germany. Not sure when it will arrive in South East. I only know that in December or January they will launch the Skyactive engines in the Mazda 3. I will keep you updated as soon as I know more. Regarding the CX5, we already finished our translation and it seems all is set for the September/October Launch.
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Is it the 3.2 liter or the 2.5 liter?
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Actually, it doesn't matter for how much you bought it for, but you have to look at the current value of the car. It is the 2010 model, which was before the 2011/2012 minor change.
I think you can get anywhere between 900,000 to 800,000 THB for it.
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Finished a meeting yesterday at Autoallianz...we might see the "new" Mazda 3 with skyactiv technology at the end of this year / beginning of next year.
I say "new" because South-East Asia will probably not be getting the new body styling until end of 2014.
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While you're at it, don't forget the Mitsubishi Space Wagon. I would have considered that if it was still around. Last model was 2011 as I recall. Had the same 2.4L Mivec engine as my old Lancer Ralliart. Good engine.
For the Pajero, I think it can be maneuverable but requires much more driver effort for it to be so. The CX-7 taught me that you can have a larger vehicle and still have it handle respectibly. There's just way too much movement in the Pajero's suspension for our tastes. If you're a truck guy, it's acceptable, if you're a performance car guy, it's not.
However, your freed and the space wagon are in a total different price class if I remember correctly. When I was in the market for a car the Space Wagon was still around, but it costed like 1,3 or 1,4 million baht. For that reason I went with a Pajero sport.
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The reason why I know about that travel agency license thingy is that last year I organized a conference and had to pick up people at the airport.
Travel agencies pay airport tax so they can get through there. I only got through by explaining to the guard that I was with them and I paid a 100 THB gratitude fee
Ford Ranger Based Suv
in Thailand Motor Discussion
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I just found this spy shot on a Australian website... wondering if it is true or not.
It looks ugly, that's all I can say
http://www.carsguide.com.au/news-and-reviews/car-news/ford_ranger_suv_spy_shot