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Why top model of ZS EV, ad D model is ฿869k now, I think. If not, will be next month Just take the least expensive ICE version without the sunroof. Which you really don't want in TH. Also the D model @ ฿719k. So ฿150k difference Savings on petrol per year, local 20k kms of driving @ ฿38,400, ROI 3.9 yrs on petrol alone. You forgot: 2 (10k kms) oil changes per year, ฿2k (being kind) ฿4k X 4 yrs = ฿16k At least 1 full tune up, ฿4j for east math, so ฿20k off that ฿150k = ฿130k now. ROI <3.4 yrs now. A sound investment for a better performing vehicle ... IMHO If not on sale, then using ฿224k, (฿204k) and back up to 5.3 yrs ICE version does lack a lot of electronic tech.
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Non Western food, not that often, maybe 25% of. Not a fan of rice, so when I do, it's usually a fusion if calling for rice. Non Western doesn't mean Thai, as also eat Malay, Korea, Japanese, and mostly curries of all. Usually at home, as restaurant choice are limited here, as prefer AC, and few locally. Eat more Thai, non Western when O&A.
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Buy from manufacturer site or authorized reseller. Manufacturers site will give you links to resellers if they don't sell direct, ex: LAZ ASUS. I'm also an ASUS fan. ASUS Resellers
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And that's why legal people need firearms and the training to use them. Probably the same as the violent crime graph, with few exceptions, and dropped considerably over past decades. Would think also, it increased recently. That's what happens when you raise taxes in the big cities, and businesses leave because of it. Raise taxes, they leave, now less taxes, so raise again, more leave .... rinse & repeat. Add the high drug use, turf wars, high drop out rate, broken , fatherless families, no discipline, bankrupt city budgets, corruption, defunding of police, and you got a living hell.
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Have to take the 5th on that one, although it is rumored, 2, a flintlock, pretty cool, and revolver (that shot a rifle round) may have passed through my hands while living in Udon Thani, and I may have given them away, or buried the one in the yard, after kicking the 1st wife out. Damn rumors. Have 'access' to 1 legal one here/PKK, though advised if used, hand back to legal owner, and she'll take responsibility for capping any idiots, that were dump enough to come over the wall. When at Udon Thani, landlord was Border Patrol and big wig at shooting range, assisting with acquiring legal firearm. Damn expensive. I had 16 in the USA, and not 1 cost that freakin' much. I did sell firearms, but the mark up is crap, or used to be. Prices now have skyrocket, along with sales, with every 'false' news of restrictions. Best marketing you can have. Fear of banning, Every school shooting, sales sky rocket. Buy while you can ... And NO, don't lock the doors & windows all the time, more unlocked than locked. If the CCTV & wall doesn't stop them, no sense in having them break a window or door to enter. Come on in, especially if not here. Everything is replaceable. Dog & myself are lite sleepers.
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I did state ... "with few exceptions" First link that popped up, so that's about as much as I care. And one year, 2023, maybe with an upswing, is it really going to change that much. And wonder if it has anything to do with the extra million or so unvetted immigrants, aside from the other million or so that did get caught, but may not show for their court date. Who knows, who cares, apparently only non Yanks on AN ... As the graph shows, violent crime has dropped considerably over the year, but you'd never hear that reported on MSM ... go figure
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When the tax incentives stop, possibly. Although the price war will continue, along with less expensive price tags, once manufactured in TH ... hopefully. Maybe not such a big impact to sales, as hopefully price drops will compensate loss of tax incentives.
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Probably already mentioned, and also a Xiaomi fan, and this is the LAZ 'Flagship' page. I've had 2 for more than a few years, and work flawlessly. I don't bother with their app, so can't comment on that. AQI can be 100+ outside, and they take it down to -0- or single digit with no problem. Replacement filters easily available, have 2, and yet to need. @mrmicbkktxl
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Don't know what opinion of mine that I need to support, it's my opinion. Other parts of your post, I have no interests in, as don't relate to me ... at all. I guess we're done. Have a nice day. Note: you still haven't answered my question. Faced with a bad man with a gun ... you would ? On the street ... myself ... either comply or shoot, depending on the threat. In the house ... shoot and eliminate the threat. No conversation necessary.
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Grab, 2X. for transport, more for food Panda also for food (not listed) ... Lineman maybe, if that's food delivery Never heard of the rest, get the impression they are all transport apps, in which case we self drive. Unless at Krung Thep, then rail or bus lines. Rare to be in a taxi. Apps on my phone that I use: ... G-maps ... G-lens ... BBL BkkBank (check account) ... Dtac (check balance) ... HFunPro ... drone ... M RC Pro ... drone For the EV; ... PEA Volta ... EleXa ... PlugShare ... Charge Loma Ones most folks use, FB msgr, messages (usually just to delete), Drive (upload photos/vids), calculator & Camera of course.
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It's not their trope, it's every gun owner's trope, that owns a firearm for self defense. Seriously, if faced with a bad man with a gun ... Your options are: ... call the police ... ask him/her/it to wait, as you fumble for your Swiss knife ... hide behind your wife ... run and hope to out run the bullet ... ask him to sign a petition to ban guns ... pray for divine intervention ... or cap the MF'er ... hmm, which one would actually give you the best chance of survival ?
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Soaring travel costs to Phuket spark tourist backlash
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Phuket News
Supply & demand on the biggest week long holiday of the year, and the expect everyday pricing or discounts Try getting a riverside hotel in BKK on NYE -
To the title ... same reason I don't go to any bars with expats. I get enough people complaining about life and bashing Thais right here on AN Sit in a bar or buffet restaurant during daytime ... NO. Don't usually do buffets anyway. At night, unless on the prowl, got better things to do. If on the prowl, it wouldn't be a bar with other expats in there, as they're probably in the P4P bars. Use to attend once a month forum get togethers and quite enjoyable. Once a month was more than enough, though most at night market or open air venue. Early ones were in bars, but think got old fast, and fresh air was a welcome change.
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American woman’s life-changing adventure in Thailand
KhunLA replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Asking the wrong person ... go to travel page and read up, if curious. Personally wouldn't believe much she posts on TT. Hopping on an inter'l flight with $7 ... yea, that's almost believable -
I don't know about you, but if I hear noises in my house, I would go and investigate to see what it was. Always lived in 2 story house, so looking down the steps into lower floor always possible, and if seeing someone, yea, I'd want to have a gun, whether seeing him with one or not. If not a 'explainable noise', then I'd be investigating with gun in hand. Since I rarely lock my doors and windows anyway Always had a dog also, and since most burglaries are probably from someone who knows you, you'd be an idiot to come to my house. No pros coming to my house to steal all that high end art I don't have hanging on the walls. No TV at my house either, though always a nice sound system. Although you'd need to make a couple trips to carry the speakers out Going to have to come into the bedroom for any money, and not a good idea, as usually a gun in the bed with me, since having so many guns in the house, always keep the one, unlocked and under the pillow. Not paranoid, just prepared. All silly 'what ifs' as only a true idiot tries to rob a house with a dog, and a gun owner, when they are there.
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American woman’s life-changing adventure in Thailand
KhunLA replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Because that $7 isn't going to cover any hospital bill she incurs if having an oops. -
I only wanted to address the one part of you post, so didn't contravene anything, as kept my reply to that aspect of your post. Didn't change the meaning of your post, and replied direct to that part of your post, with my thoughts & opinion. As I stated, I'm not a fan of the NRA, AND to add to that, don't support and would never support the NRA. I think they are counter productive to firearm deaths in the USA. Since wanting to keep the few loopholes open, in the few states that have them. Simply addressed the statement you implied the NRA/gun huggers would ramble on about. Which I agree with. You ant to stop someone with a gun, you better have a gun. Notice you also didn't answer my question ... You wake up in your house, and realize there is someone in your house with a gun ... now what ? All those links you post are generalization, I think, as didn't bother opening any of them, considering the title off. MSM BS ... all gun owners are idiots, and having one would result in nothing but negative outcome if they needed a gun. Pure silliness. They all lack stats (not reported) of crimes stopped by legal gun owners. And cherry pick other stats. I only deal with me and my experience, and ability to defend myself with a firearm.
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Don't know about now, but we've never paid ฿5 per kWh, and think we use, abuse electric more than most. But a nice round number. Local driving, is about 10k kms per year for us, if all 20k were local, that would add 215 kWh a month or ฿1071, @ ฿5 / kWh, about 7.2 kWh a day. All things being equal, with solar. Still a lot better than the ฿4285 a month petrol would cost to go the same 20k kms. EV in TH (on topic) save people a lot of money, as most drive locally anyway. With the Neta V, cheaper than most entry level 4cyl ICEVs, that's a bargain all the way around, and out performs them all Over ฿3200 a month X 12 = ฿38,400 a year. Unless you really need a truck, you're an idiot for having an ICEV ... IMHO Out performs for less cost. Curious, and had to check. We use 8000 kWh last year, or 667 kWh per month, which would be an average monthly PEA bill of ฿3240 or ฿4.85 per kWh, all things being equal. So ฿5 works pretty good, as I prefer to use negative #s, eliminates surprises. Petrol fluctuated between ฿32-40 last year (91). More than ฿36 now, which is the number I used above, so very generous with that number.
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If the Neta V had arrived a wee bit earlier and I didn't have an 'iffy back', the Neta V would have been a good choice for local driving, and we would have simply kept the MG ZS ICE for O&As ... maybe. Getting in the lower siting sedans, really isn't that comfortable for me. I was seriously considering the MG EP, but wife wasn't having it. Got use to the higher seating position of the ZS, a good thing for me. Added plus, the ZS having LFP battery chemistry 👍 so all work out for the best.
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And none of that hp & torque @ 4000 & 6000 rpm BS
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Saw that, and replied to it. Similar to what ? I saved ฿47.8k the first year owning on petrol, and half our kms were out & about.
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The Neva V outclasses the Mirage, and isn't exactly small (relative). Mirage really was a poor choice to compare to any EV, except the 'minis', and I'm not talking Mini Cooper. Mirage ... 78 hp & 100 Nm Neta V ... 94 hp & 150 Nm Mirage ... H 1345mm, W 1585mm, L 3790mm Neta V ... H 1540 mm, W 1690 mm, L 4070 mm
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Mike Tyson’s Thailand high: The cannabis 2.0 comeback
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Thailand News
That's when that uncommon common sense comes into play. Simply being responsible.