Everything posted by matchar
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
https://thedriven.io/2023/09/01/kia-ev5-lands-in-china-with-surprisingly-low-affordable-price-for-small-electric-suv/ The new Kia EV5 looks interesting with very competitive pricing China. It would be nice to get some more affordable choices in Thailand apart from MG but I expect the price will be much higher if it ever launches here. Surprisingly though, the Kia Carnival is available in Thailand at less than half the cost of a Toyota Alphard.
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Why so many chinese cars MG cars ? do people only care to buy something cheap, whatever is the quality ?
Cheers, let us know how it goes. 10% off is better than the 2 years insurance (worth around 40k).
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Why so many chinese cars MG cars ? do people only care to buy something cheap, whatever is the quality ?
How much lower will they go on the MG4? It already seems like a bargain with the 3 years free insurance promotion. https://www.mgcars.com/en/Promotion/Detail/new-mg4-electric
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After retirement, what? - for a Thai national
Notice how I said most not all. There are exceptions to every rule.
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After retirement, what? - for a Thai national
The problem with most boomers is they didn't pay enough taxes to cover their government pensions due to massively increased life expectancy... So now it's up to the younger generation to make up the shortfall with sky high taxes to support a rapidly ageing population.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Yes it's a lot cheaper than most cars but it's also a lot of hassle charging in a condo. Assuming MG 4 efficiency of around 6km/kWh I estimate 1.2 baht/km But a Toyota Yaris Ativ has a very efficient petrol engine (23.3km/L) which works out around 1.7 baht/km with the current high price of oil. If gasohol goes back down to around 30 baht then the running cost should be roughly the same. Obviously for those with cheaper home charging an EV makes a lot more sense.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Thanks for the info, that makes more sense and 7 baht/kWh seems a bit expensive for slow charging at home. No wonder hardly anyone uses it, especially considering the hassle of moving the car when finished to avoid overtime fees of 100 baht/hr. I guess I'll have to move to a house before buying an EV.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
I'm trying to figure out the cost of charging at my condo before considering an EV. The ReverSharge app just says it's type 2, AC and 50 baht per hour but it doesn't say the power output. Juristic staff are useless as they told me it's DC but they eventually sent me a photo of the specifications. Looks like it's 22kW which would equate to 2.27 baht per kWh which seems unusually cheap...can anyone confirm?
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Pink Line to Changwattana?
The pink line has been "almost" finished and on the verge of opening for years now. It's almost as if they don't want to finish it and they are dragging it out as long as they can. Private businesses seem get things done in no time (be it condos or malls) but anything government related takes forever.
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Ordering an aircon from BigC
That's what I thought....if anything they should be paying you to take it.
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Luxury car owner threatens debt collectors with pistol before fleeing
This is what happens when you don't use enough tape ????
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
It looks super narrow, tiny battery (20kWh) and only 47 kW (63 hp; 64 PS) which makes the Neta V look good at 38.5 kWh, 95 hp respectively.
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Car fire: Luxury vehicle bursts into flames on Bhumibol Bridge, family escapes unharmed
Looks like a hybrid? So both EV and ICE haters should be happy...
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Have any MG4 owners here looked at the undertray? There seems to be a minor defect: https://www.mgevs.com/threads/mg4-undertray-dip-bulge.7796/
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
Now that promotion is a dolphin killer. Competition is only a good thing for consumers.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
How much are they raising the price by? I expect sales will fall off a cliff after...