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Agree, walking the pavements of TH are so stressful. I was behind a couple, and they were walking abreast and holding hands. Go left, go right ... I froze and simplY paced behind them. Then all of the sudden they stopped ... ... right in the middle of the pavement. WTF And decided to gaze into the shop's window. One even stepped back a bit, the other close to window. I had an anxiety attack, and just sat down & cried. Thankfully they took notice, as I sat there distraught ... thinking I was destitute handed me 100 baht. Oh hell yea, got myself a couple cans of Chang at 7-11, and thought about my new income generating scheme. PRAISE BUDDHA
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I enjoy a good hot dog, to change things up. Matter fact had a couple the past 2 days, and might have 1 today. Quick & easy snack. What nitrates you don't consume, you body makes. Of course if you live oNn processed meats, might not be a good thing. Yes, I enjoy all the healthy GMO, chemical & pesticide laced food, fruits & veggies, that bugs won't even eat also. So much better. I add salt, MSG & sugar to my food also. Along with full fat cows milk, and OMG ... wheat flour. Chocolate, pastry & ice cream ... turn off MSM, stop living in fear.
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Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
They're sticking nails in them when testing, along exposing them to extreme temps, both hot & cold. That's enough for me. At worse, gives me a reason to upgrade ... And these are old batteries ... -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
The stability & safety of the newer batteries vs low flash point, volatile fuel ... nuff said Not really much to think about is there ? -
Villa Markets, although probably silly priced. S&P have good ones, and sell small packs of. I'm partial to Bucher, and inexpensive.
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Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
I just got out of a taxi and it was a BEV (MG EP). so asked driver on the drive what she thinks of the EV for work. She loves it, comfy, easy to drive, surround cameras, quiet, smooth, and inexpensive to operate. Drives for about 4-5 hours, stops for lunch, plugs in, goes to 100% or 90-95% depending is she's done eating, and latter only takes 30 mins. She loves it, customers love it, beats those crappy Corollas, and has plenty of luggage space since no gas tank in the trunk. End of work day, goes home, plugs in, low rate overnight, and starts the next day topped up. -
Extension of stay based on having a thai child
KhunLA replied to glegolo18's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
non -0- visa for support of Thai national, and yes, it was extended, at least once. And exactly what the OP asked. If his child even easier, I would think. And yet, I get a visa extension every year ... go figure -
Extension of stay based on having a thai child
KhunLA replied to glegolo18's topic in Thai Visas, Residency, and Work Permits
That did not apply to my situation, as I was not married to the mother, child was not born in (my) wedlock and I was not the birth father nor adopted the child. Mother did sign an affidavit stating I was the sole provider for the child. This done by US Embassy staff, and translated to Thai. Father was MIA, as was the mother most of the time. Forget if I had to show financials. Had Grandparents if needing further verification, but none needed. That visa was extended at least once, then I turned 50 and simply got the retirement visa. This was 20 yrs ago ... so there's that. I would simply ask at the Imm office you plan on using, what 'they' want, and ask someone higher up the chain of command. -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Good thing we're not in the UK. Although I did think the "Thai EV market" was the topic. No real need to simply repeat that the UK is an EV sh!thole ... that was already pointed out: ... "Thai business operators maintain an optimistic outlook for the local growth of the EV market. They attribute this optimism to unique local conditions, differentiating them from the European market. High insurance and repair costs, inadequate charging facilities, and termination of governmental EV subsidies have contributed to the European market downturn, according to Bloomberg." Unlike some forum folks, a few of us have some 'reading comprehension'.... .... "However, the FTI advises against drawing early conclusions, suggesting a 4-5 year wait for a more definitive understanding of the Thai EV market." But please tell us all how bad EVs are now, and what our future holds. Give me some lottery numbers or stock picks. I might be more impressed ... ... or not -
Ignore this, if you don't already ignore everything I post ... ... was thinking of the patts / HH ferry 🙄
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Someone doesn't live in TH, or get out much ..
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Trailer was enough of a turn off for me. Don't even think a doobie would help
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Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
No need to research charging points, as they are pretty much everywhere we've been, and yet to make a detour to get to one. All been quite conveniently located along our journeys. You know, just puttering around. Our puttering since owning the EV (car), for 1.5 yrs: Of course if it's your work car, and you're on the road, and time is money, then an EV might not be the right choice. But the traveling sales rep, is a thing of the past in most industries. So you are the new EV troll who will be regurgitating all the old myths / BS that's been proved wrong again and again. BYE BYE -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
you're quick, as I actually edited that, thinking you were talking about something else. -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
You couldn't be more wrong ... again We put on 20k kms, first year owning EV (car), and half of those were away from the house, requiring hotel stays & use of CS. More than half of the 'local' kms, were also away from 'puttering' around, and 40-100 kms away, not requiring any charging. es: house at mid PKK province to Hua Hin for instance, and a 200 kms roundtrip day out. Or down to Ban Krut 130 kms, for a munch. -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Seems those numbers were taken from the same Swedish one already mentioned. -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
that is overpriced .... wrong heavy ... wrong costs more to insure ... wrong takes ages to charge ... relative, but basically wrong, since will charge while you're sleeping depreciates ... unknown keeps you on the edge of your seat worrying about where to get the next recharge ... wrong Troll along now .... -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Tourist areas were on hold, not the domestic vehicle market, though did dip a bit, as more than a few worked in the tourist industry. That didn't happen, no tourist, till April 2020. 6 months of unknown after that, then most of the country, not relying on tourist was getting back to normal, except now masked up all year round. We're talking auto sales not hotel bookings. Tourist returning high season 2022. So only 2 slow years. Wouldn't call theses numbers on hold: -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
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Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Does it matter then. They better cross at the light, on the green then. Another silly 'what if' ... what if deaf & blind ... oh crap -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Relative to who owns it. We drive 20k kms a year, and apparently, from another post, that's quite a bit. And if all local kms, we save 55k baht a year with solar, or 42k baht a year if using PEA for those kms driven. So if keeping EV for 5 years, that's 200k baht of depreciation one gets back. Our ICE MG ZS cost 699k, sold for 400k after 2 years / 40k kms. Our EV version was insured (write off value) for 11k more than the purchase. And when renewed, is the same value, as a new ZS EV when discounted to 869k. Plus the 42k (PEA) to 55k (solar) baht a year we are saving by not using petrol. 10 years down the road, and we're ahead 400-500k baht by not using petrol alone. Don't think depreciation is a concern. And, we still have 46kWh of battery bank. That's worth a pretty baht if added to the solar system. -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
Maybe people should look before jaywalking, look both ways again, then again, before crossing the street. My ICE MG ZS was pretty damn quiet. For the life of me, I don't how people get run over crossing the street ... that actually looked first. Take responsibility for yourself and never depend on others. All these news blips of people getting run over in TH ... any of them by EVs ... ????? ... nuff said -
Thai EV Market Remains Unfazed by European Sales Downturn
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News