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An educated guess based on the fact that other manufacturers go this long and even much longer. And that the engine is running nicely at close to 160k km now. But yes I can't see inside the engine to determine exactly what state it is in, other than being confident about it. I see Toyota put some sort of engines flush through it at one service, must be part of their service schedules at certain points to keep the engine clean. On the one hand I hate it that they leave you with the empty oil containers to throw away yourself, but happy on the other hand because I wouldn't have known that they did this.
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Yes the signs are where I have doubt - are they saying that I can't turn left, or are they saying that I can ?
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Unfortunate given fuel prices now !
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That is a shame, because cities tend to be best suited to EVs !
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Well, my guess is that there will be modified vaccines available in time for the next booster. We get annual flu jabs so maybe that is the way Covid is heading.
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My wife agrees on that. She refuses the vaccine because a number of people she has spoken to have had long-lasting effects from the vaccines. And as the virus has mutated to be much milder, if you're fit and healthy maybe there is no longer a big risk for you. I know someone who died from a blood clot from the AZ vaccine. However I have had 2 x AZ followed by a Moderna booster and then a Pfizer booster. For me the benefits outweigh the risks.
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Yes I felt it in Mae Chan, and my wife was in Chiang Saen and that was a bit closer, and a bit worse. Chiang Sean 93 km from the epicentre, Mae Chan 104km from epicentre, so we did not get the full brunt. Quake Info: Strong Mag. 5.9 Earthquake - 54 km South of Keng Tung, Kengtung District, Shan State, Myanmar (Burma), on Thursday, Jul 21, 2022 at 11:37 pm (GMT +6:30) - 126 User Experience Reports (volcanodiscovery.com) Interestingly my Android phone popped up an Android Earthquake alert, I didn;t know anything about that.
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My sister has a Subaru XV (CrossTrek in America) and I'm really impressed with it. The CVT works very well too. Looks similar to this: Subaru Crosstrek - Wikipedia I'd certainly look favourably at the Forester. Just checked Subaru Thailand website, it seems to be coming here and you can register your interest.
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If you're a high-mileage driver then I do think 10,000km is not necessary. For us that would mean an oil change every 2-3 months. We have stuck to that sometimes, but other times we've gone to 15,000km which I think is totally fine. For what it costs, if it was me I'd probably do the 10k, but trying to convince my wife to do that is extremely difficult. You know what most Thais are like with car maintenance... Not sure what mileage we are at now, I've been away and recently returned. We bought new and it is probably close to 160k now.
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So if the OP wants it purely as an investment - buy it in UK (or elsewhere) and put it into professional storage. He's 2M baht better off right at the start.
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A very good point. I wonder if brand new Condos being built now would have the charge points for every parking space ?
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On a Jetstar flight from Melbourne to BKK 9-10 hours at the beginning of July, masks were not compulsory and as a result a lot of people did not wear them, including the woman sitting next to me who had a couple of massive coughing bouts on that journey. I tested positive a few days after arrival and are still testing positive 10 days later even though symptoms have gone. Hard to say for sure but it seems likely that person had Covid and my standard surgical type mask did not save me, I should have had a better mask, but in my opinion if is a HUGE mistake for mandatory mask requirements to have been removed on planes. I feel so sorry for the cabin crew as well. For them it isn't just one flight.
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How fast get off from Suvarnabhumi airport?
Tuvoc replied to 2 is 1's topic in Suvarnabhumi Airport Forum
It is possible but everything has to go right and it is very definitely risky. If your incoming flight is half an hour late say, which is very possible, then you may be screwed. I've had these tight connections before, and personally I won't do it again ! -
Yes, forward planning is the key if you can do it.
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Yes indeed, and those manufacturers won't be sitting still either. In a couple of years time we will be looking to replace our Fortuner and I think there will be lots of options. Exciting times, as long as chip shortages etc don't curtail production too much.
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That is why I've been using Qatar for example during the pandemic. One of the airlines that kept flying no matter what pretty much. And while air fares were stable and demand relatively low, I did get two free date changes and a refund of the return leg in one case when Qatar went onto the UK redlist and I was holding a return ticket. However Qatar prices now are incredibly high, for Aug/Sept anyway.
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Yes I saw that, it just changed last month I think. Their prices seem pretty good at the moment.
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Has anyone flown Scoot to or from Bangkok ? Are they a decent lower cost option to the high fares at the moment ?
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TM6 cards scrapped?
Tuvoc replied to hotandsticky's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
I notice that for the new long term visas (mainly for those with lots of money), that 90 day reporting is not required, it is just annual reporting. Hopefully a trend.. -
Until oil prices drop again, we are stuck with higher prices. I do get the feeling that there is a bit of profiteering at the moment though, so maybe they will ease a bit.
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"can help protect you". It reduces the risk a little but does not eliminate it. And it didn't work for me. I got Covid returning from Australia to Bangkok. Mask wearing was recommended but not compulsory. I was wearing my mask but the person next to me wasn't. She seemed well but during the flight when the lights were dimmed she had a couple of massive coughing bouts, and I thought, if that is Covid I'm screwed. And so it turned out. Sitting for 9-10 hrs next to someone who has Covid, your mask won't save you. (I can't be totally sure it was from her, but seems likely). Fortunately my symptoms were mild, I thought I just had a cold until I did a lateral flow test.
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Under the Qatar flexible booking policy which they introduced during Covid. Previously I had to get the return flight to LON refunded because Qatar got added to the UK redlist. You just choose the option under "Manage my booking". The refund allowed me to buy a direct flight with Thai Airways with some change to spare.
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2 x 23kg ? My allowance on my Qatar ticket is 1 x 25kg. It used to be 30kg but they have decreased it. Yet another loss in value. I've been happy with Qatar up to this point. Yes, far more reliable than the likes of B.A.
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Well, they want about £450 to change my return flight from BKK to LON. About £700 for the new ticket less £255 credit for what I paid. I promptly cancelled it and will get the best deal when I'm ready. Currently EVA is about £450. Lesson learned with Qatar.