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vinny41

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  1. 1,598 MG 4 reserved today https://www.facebook.com/MGcarsThailand/posts/pfbid02bZVT7n5fRNeKEdjZs1j7o1nMjUZJ4T5XaybeszUNbSg2xgXVoVcBfaCNuHTGXd7cl
  2. I would checkout dashcamtalk Some brands leave you high and dry when a fault is discovered and just the dashcam just vanishes from their sales sites Viofo is one of the better brands that does provide firmware updates A800S from 70mai has been discontinued and abandoned. It's because of a faulty chipset they are using in this model.They are not offering any software updates, any help on forum.Video quality is bad, they admitted that and still not fixed after 6 months.When we asked about fix, they said they will fix recording logic in the next model, not update, model. https://dashcamtalk.com/forum/threads/70mai-a800s-discontinued-no-more-updates-support.45879/
  3. Retail price for Toyota front and back cams is 6,000 baht without installation https://www.toyota.co.th/accessories/product/detail/5486 If you have been quoted 4500 including installation that seems a good deal with a decent resolution cameras Front camera with QHD resolution (2560 x 1440 pixels) and rear camera with FHD resolution (1920 x 1080 pixels)
  4. The Brand is Hozon Auto in addition to the Neta V they will be launching the Neta U Pro in Thailand shortly https://www.hozonauto.com/en/en-upro.html They also have a Neta V Pro but its not known if that model will come to Thailand This site is useful for comparing models , take the specs and prices with a pinch of salt as these are chinese prices and chinese specs https://licarco.com/comparison/cars/compare?vehicle1=hozon-neta-v&vehicle2=hozon-neta-u-pro-2
  5. Toyota Thailand only launch their 1st BEV last week I doubt if anyone in the country has a Toyota electric car if you asked the same question in a MG,GWM that do sell electric cars as to your other question on how many km your can do that depends on size or battery
  6. so if you have increasing taxation on fossil fuels that means additional costs on each component require to assemble each vehicle. shipping costs increases from country of manufacturer to selling destination and final transport costs from shipping port to dealership
  7. My point was if there was an increase on taxation on fossil fuels its unlikely that the EV manufacturer will absorb the extra costs they will simply pass the extra costs onto the end customer end result higher prices for ev vehicles
  8. increasing taxation on fossil fuels if it happens soon will be the death knell for the ev industry There isn't a single EV manufacturer that can claim that their vehicles have been built and transported without any fossil fuels
  9. Looks like you were correct on pricing for standard version 1,099,900 baht so 100K difference between the standard and extended
  10. Haval says it’ll do 201km using only electricity before dipping into petrol power, though this is according to the unrealistic NEDC cycle. https://www.carexpert.com.au/car-news/haval-h6-plug-in-hybrid-mega-range-phev-revealed-not-for-oz Range estimates can vary depending on how your EV’s performance is measured Looking at an example EV (the 2019 BMW i3 BEV), you can see how the different reports vary wildly NEDC 223 miles WLTP 177-193 miles EPA 153 miles The bottom line is that, although these ranges do give you some help in narrowing down EVs that are more appropriate for your lifestyle, many other factors should also be considered. https://www.lifewire.com/ev-ranges-explained-5202261
  11. The MG4 is the 1st MG EV that has been built on a EV platform other MG EV were built from an ICE platform The MG4 platform is called a Modular Scalable Platform so other vehicles will be launched using the same platform MG have stated the MSP is designed to support a range of segments, from hatchbacks to SUVs and yes, even sports cars Next model to be release is the MG EP minor change or the MG EP 2023 it will be announced either at next month Motor show in Bangkok or the one in March 2023
  12. MG 4 Electric, a 100% electric car, is ready to open for reservations in Thailand on 15 November! https://www.mgcars.com/th/Home https://www.headlightmag.com/2022-11-09-mg-4-electric-open-booking-in-thialand-15-nov-2022/ Thailand specs not available at the moment Thailand price not available at the moment
  13. Sales Figures for Thailand BEV January - September 2022 1) Ora Good Cat 2,965 2) MG EP 1,764 3) MG ZS EV 228 https://www.headlightmag.com/2022-10-11-sales-report-baterry-electric-vehicle-september-2022/
  14. You could try download from mg uk https://www.mg.co.uk/mg-ismart
  15. Out of interest did you have to wait long once you placed order and did you go for MG EP or the MG EP+ model
  16. There would never been a Labour government led by Jeremy Corbyn in power as there was a huge group inside the labour party working to ensure that Labour with Jeremy Corbyn as leader didn't win Anti-Corbyn Labour officials worked to lose general election to oust leader, leaked dossier finds https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/labour-leak-report-corbyn-election-whatsapp-antisemitism-tories-yougov-poll-a9462456.html
  17. I find it bizarre that people think that MPs should vote according to their conscience and ignore the majority vote if Leave won but shouldn't vote according to their conscience and ignore the majority vote if remain won imagine if everyone that bought their lottery tickets but didn't win were able to get a refund on their lottery ticket they would be as happy as larry I am not sure the wining ticket holder would be happy when informed that they have won their original ticket price
  18. I think its down to members expectations some people post a question on here and expect instant answers Its like they assume that forum members have nothing else to do other than answer their questions which some of the questions are so vague its impossible to answer or the question is a general question where the answer can easily be found by doing a search on the internet
  19. Likewise The Labour Party will never be forgiven for their open door policy Between 1997 and 2010, net annual immigration quadrupled, and the UK population was boosted by more than 2.2 million immigrants, more than twice the population of Birmingham. If it wasn't for Labour open door policy there might not have been a referendum in 2016
  20. So if the Remain vote had been 52% and the MP's decided we are going to ignore the remain vote and invoke Article 50 the remainers would have accepted that
  21. Are you including your post in your own comments
  22. Are foreigners restricted what they can drive? Yes there are restrictions in place on what foreigners can drive see this thread
  23. Doesn't matter what you think I can see in your posts this view doesn't fit your agenda If you read the Gov link that I attached in my previous post you would have seen illegal migration was covered in the Thematic issues section. Finally, managing illegal migration is a global challenge facilitated by organised crime and exploiting vulnerable migrants.
  24. Dont think the Albanians can be classed as refugees Albanians accounted for nearly four in 10 migrants crossing the Channel over a six-week period this summer, despite the Nato member country being at peace since 1997, https://www.telegraph.co.uk/world-news/2022/08/15/albanian-migrants-exploiting-modern-slavery-law-loophole-record/
  25. Incorrect again Taking back control of our borders Free movement will end, with our own Parliament deciding our domestic immigration policy in the national interest. https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/759792/28_November_EU_Exit_-_Taking_back_control_of_our_borders__money_and_laws_while_protecting_our_economy__security_and_Union__1_.pdf Taking back control of our borders was never anything to do with illegal entry
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