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  1. 11 minutes ago, Bandersnatch said:

    Comparing Neta V with Suzuki Swift

     

    The EV is cheaper to buy and cheaper to run and with 62% more torque more fun to drive, and with a V2L power output function, the Neta V EV can also power your gear when needed.

     

    Suzuki Swift 1197 cc 
    83 PS
    Torque 108 Nm

    0-100kph 13secs
    23 km/L
    4.3L/100km 
    E20 36.84 Baht/L
    158Baht/100km


    PRICE
    GL 567,000
    GL PLUS 572,000
    GLX 637,000

     

    https://www.bangkokpost.com/auto/review/2271091/no-frills-fun

     

    Neta V

    Price 549,000

    0-100kph 12.6 secs
    76 PS
    Torque 175 Nm 

    9.6 kWh/100km

    TOU rate (over night) 2.6 Baht/kWh 
    24.9 Baht/100km

    What is the range of the Neta V on a full charge ? As based on your fuel consumption figure the Swift, with a 37 litre tank has a maximum range of 851 km ( full to empty ) so practically, 600 km is easily achievable with a few litres left in the tank.

  2. 14 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

    A chrome covered fuel cap plate reflecting the sun at other road users. ????

     

    Not to mention all the shi*e dangling from the interior mirror blocking vision and/or potentially distracting the driver. Well distracting them from looking at their phones whilst driving  possibly. Any of that <deleted>, together with illegal wheels should automatically get a refusal from the testing station. Bring it back when it is safe and legal.

  3. "The BMA authorities wanted to make sure that customers were safe and inspire confidence." 

     

    How will customers know that a recent safety check/survey was undertaken by competent officials ?  Telling the media that checks are undertaken hardly qualifies as "inspiring confidence" .  Where are the safety inspection records kept ? Perhaps ensuring that they are available for public viewing at the business premises may be one positive step forward. Not that I think patrons would even bother to look at them as they seem 2 steps away from reality when their own safety is concerned and certainly getting drunk and/or indulging in drugs seems to be the number one priority in achieving the Thai definition of "having a good time".

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  4. 3 minutes ago, Ralf001 said:

    What job did the 60 employees have in the burnt out shell ?

    Its unclear as to whether those 60 employees was the total of the lucky ones still alive or whether some employees, including the manager I believe, were incinerated ? Indeed of those still hopitalised are there any employees amongst them, and, would they be able to work anymore if they recover ?

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  5. 21 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

    So he has a swimming pool inside of his house now, will be great for the resell value.  This Government is doing a pisspoor job of helping out it's citizens who are enduring one crisis after another, but hey lets subsidize the diesel fuel and give traveling thais half off...

     

    The only reason they subsidised diesel was not to help the diesel smoke belching pick-up drivers, that was just propaganda.   It was soley to ensure that the big business conglomerates profits were not hit by increased fuel costs for the food/product distribution to their businesses. Consider the stock turnover of the likes of CP Group and Central group to name but two and the numbers of HGV's required to distribute it all. There you have the answer.

  6. 2 minutes ago, smedly said:

    exactly, in reality they are the unelected who remain in power running the country election or otherwise.

     

    what they have done is quite cleaver, well not so cleaver considering the Thai people that I know don't want them there (I would assume that sentiment is widesread throughout the entire country) but have no way to remove them for now short of total all out civil war. 

     

    How we got here -

     

    have a coupe'dtat

     

    hold elections - stay in power by fooling the people into think thinking we were elected (which they weren't) coupe makers still in power

     

    remove all rules requiring us to declare wealth/earnings while in office 

     

    multiple huge budgets that we can fudge over 8+ years (coivid came at the right time)

     

    fill our boots 

     

    no mechanism to remove us 

     

    change the constitution so we can appoint ourselves again if there was another bogus election were the people don't actually vote for us directly, Thai style fudge democracy.

     

    remove any possible apposition by jailing them (they got that one from Putin)

     

    if it looks like we could lose fudged election ..................... another coupe'Dtat

     

    cycle continues 

     

    fill our boots

     

    how the Thai people put up with this is beyond comprehension 

     

     

    Well many know why the Thai people put up with it previously, simply indoctrination. However there has since been a major change and that indoctrination is now beginning to be unfathomed.

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