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vinny41

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  1. You haven't really been given a meaningful date what you have been given is a date that the salesperson thought might be acceptable to you in order to secure your reservation. Its unlikely that your salesperson at the dealership would know total number of orders allocated to the production line that will assembly your car, its also unlikely that a salesperson at the dealership will know which weeks car's designated for Thailand will be built or what priority sequence for different paint colours. Personally I see the Volvo app as a value added product that provides their customers at what stage their order processing is at I suspect Volvo doesn't provide a definitive end date until the car has cleared both outbound and inbound customs and is on the delivery truck to the dealership. Brands that current have long waiting lists you have to think how much resource and costs for the resources for both the local dealerships, in country head office and parent company head office is trying to provide the end customer with the information that they are seeking. I suspect Volvo have done their homework and found they can reduce those costs by providing the app
  2. I didn't see any posts where people stated they were buying a Volvo EV what they did state is they prefer the order processing system where Volvo provides updates to the the end customer of the progress on their order and estimated delivery schedule. Its not that diffcult to setup Dealer submits reservations to manufacturer, manufacturer confirms receipt of reservation to end customer, together with ETA for when vehicle will enter production line and ETA for when vehicle will arrive at dealership
  3. Many people in this facebook group are cancelling their reservations because there is no feeback on delivery times once they have placed their reservation https://www.facebook.com/groups/2572340166118367 It appears that Volvo do provide an app called My volvo which does provide the end customer with feedback such as when you vehicle is scheduled to start the production line, when it leaves the factory and when it arrives at the dealership. Look forward to the time when all brands offer a similar type of progress update service
  4. Sounds like your home country is one where they restricted tourists to maximum of 90 days per 180-day period is that what your looking for in Thailand
  5. If check out the MG zs ev Thailand facebook pages you may get the car that you ordered quicker than you expected as many people have posted that they have cancelled their reservations as when they ask questions on delivery dates they received no response. If you order a morgan car they clearly state on their website that typical waiting times are between 6 months and 12 months but any timeframe is better than no timeframe or no response to your queries
  6. You post doesn't make any sense , your 1st post indicates that MG took 3000 reservations at the Bangkok Motor show which was end of March 2022 So for the past 3 months Number of MG EP registrations stands at 200 for the number of MG ZS EV registrations currently stands at 32 Compared that to the numbers of Ora cat for the past 3 months number of registrations stands at 852 We know that 14th May 2022 MG announces closure of reservations for 100% electric vehicles, model NEW MG EP PLUS As for this forum and comments made on this forum there isnt a single automotive manufacturer that would operate a business just solely for the members of this forum it wouldn't be cost effective number of members of this forum XXXX, Number of Thai population 70 million
  7. Monthly registration figures from January - June 2022 There must be a supply chainparts problem for some Brands https://autolifethailand.tv/regis-sales-report-ev-bev-thailand-jun-22/
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