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Another Atto 3 news-blip, dated the 9th Sept, with 2 versions; 49.9 & 60.4kW battery ... hmm https://autolifethailand.tv/byd-rever-atto-3-coming-thailand-10-oct/ Includes an interesting comparison 'chart' vs other makers. Not a whole lot of difference really, dimension wise. Compared to the B-SUV / Crossover group, the BYD Atto 3 is the largest in the car segment of this size. Haval Jolion: 4,472 x 1,841 x 1,619 mm / wheelbase 2,700 mm. Honda HR-V: 4,385 x 1,790 x 1,590 mm / wheelbase 2,610 mm. Toyota Corolla Cross: 4,460 x 1,825 x 1,620 mm / wheelbase 2,640 mm. Mazda CX-30: 4,395 x 1,795 x 1,540 mm. / Wheelbase 2,655 mm. Nissan Kicks: 4,384 x 1,813 x 1,656 mm / wheelbase 2,673 mm. Peugeot 2008: 4,300 x 1,770 x 1,530 mm / wheelbase 2,650 mm. MG ZS EV : 4,323 x 1809 x 1,649 mm / wheelbase 2,585 mm. BYD Atto 3 : 4,455 x 1,875 x 1,615 mm / wheelbase 2,720 mm.
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1000. I'm afraid to look!!!! Anyone have a higher number?
KhunLA replied to Iamfalang's topic in ASEAN NOW Community Pub
OK, I'll spend that money I was going to send you ... -
I'm a fan also ...
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“Fight Club” on Pattaya Beach draws attention from tourists
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Might be lost in translation, and opponents were 'predetermined'. -
She's smokin' hot, you're a lucky guy ????
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You can drive it, till current inspection/insurance badge expires, without risk of being cited. Future fines, maybe, depends where you live. As stated, only negative, probably wouldn't be able to 'legally' sell it. If owner did krap out, you'd need a death certificate at least, to try to transfer it. Since you do have blue book, ID, you'd probably be able sell to a not so reputable dealer, not that I would endorse such a thing, for others to do, but I'd definitely consider doing it, before 'badge' expires. Depending on value of said vehicle. Do you know any Asian who almost looks like the owner????
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“Fight Club” on Pattaya Beach draws attention from tourists
KhunLA replied to webfact's topic in Pattaya News
Yea ... that's actually pretty cool idea. As the participants can stop when ever they like. Very safe, sort of. Would think if someone was dumb enough to continue, when they shouldn't, there opponent would simply cease. No pressure for a 'show' as opposed to pros, which I disagree with that sport. Wonder if they would let bystander participate ... ???? Legality ... would think there in no law against playing sports on the beach, as long as not paid or for profit. -
I follow the science, and took the advice of the US Surgeon General ... “Seriously people- STOP BUYING MASKS!”, they are NOT effective in preventing general public from catching #Coronavirus" ... nuff said Since he has a 'medical degree', had private practice, taught at Uni, figured he'd be the one to listen to back in early 2020.
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Covid/SoE, hasn't affected us at all, with exception to wearing a mask (nose exposed) at chain vendors & malls in the past. Already stopped wearing to Makro or 7-11. SoE hasn't stopped us from anything. Went O&A from day 1 of, to all parts of the country, in 2020/21/22. Lost a bit of respect for the intelligence of locals & expats that bought into the silliness, and prefer to live in fear, IMHO. But that's about it.
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Maybe you non smoker, might listen a bit to us smokers. Topic is mental effects from, and none for me, or anyone I know or have known. That's a lot potheads. Myself, use to habitually smoke morning, noon, night when younger. Realizing 'smoking itself' is not healthy, slowed down, stopped, occasional, or anywhere in between. As that's common sense. 'Smoking' anything is not healthy long term, and will eventually damage your lungs. But smoking ganga is neither addicting, nor causes psychological problems IMHO, from over 50 yrs of experience smoking. Lung are clean, as don't smoke enough to damage them. Uncommon common sense.
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Natural occurrences for millions of years. Nothing has changed, along with people believing whatever they're told. If there were no humans on the planet, there would still be wild fires & droughts.
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More like 'scam & scam' We popped into MG, to ask about financing our 'order' instead of paying cash, told can't do, since order placed stating cash payment. Kind of the opposite of what you are implying. Anyone dumb enough to pay silly interest, when they want to pay cash, oh well ... som nam na Shop elsewhere, simple enough.
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The 4 to 6 weeks of cool season in udon thani was always welcome. Low teens Celsius maybe 9 10 11, one week as the very lowest. Daytime in the twenties lovely night time, simply cuddle up. On topic, if there really is one, electric oil filled radiators, sold here and work fine.
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Build in low lying flood plain, and you're going to get flooded out, every now & then, if not every year. hmm ... and yet, they stay. Your gov't decides to channel the natural waterways your way, you're going to getting flood. Nothing but, 'you shouldn't be there to begin with' or 'simply mismanagement of natural resources' Pretty certain, there was floods there every year or so, before anyone decided to build or farm there, or the latter, pure mismanagement. Better choice = better living environment.
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Not so sure about that. It's the weather, and it changes, a wee bit, year to year, and sometimes 5 yr stretches, but no major changes the past century, or that ' I'd ' expect in the future. Good for headliner, new taxes, and price gouging ... that's about it. Here's a pretty cool site, click on type of weather, along with your province. Did for Udon Thani & PKK, as 2 place we've 'lived', and no surprises. https://climateknowledgeportal.worldbank.org/country/thailand/climate-data-historical UT got about 1.5 m a year +/- of rain when we lived there, seems to be a bit dryer past few years. PKK receiving considerably more than UT, past 5 ish years, and thanks for sharing, though has had it's dryer stretches. From 1.2m to 2.2m over the past 120 yrs. If it gets less than 1 meter or more than 3 meters a year, then I might get concerned. Hasn't happened in the past century+, and don't expect to happen in the next century or 10. NO major changes since records kept, just some fluctuations every so many years. All expected, then, now, and in the future. The temps, low-mean-high, are even more consistent than the rainfall.
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Orders Placed for 17,068 EVs with Tax Incentives
KhunLA replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
Was up there last month, and quite surprised how many Ora Good Cats I noticed, and not the same one ???? Same with noticing them on hwy #2, near the metros on the way up & back; Korat, Khon Kaen. Very easy to spot, OGC & MG ZS's new front end. Not many ZSs. Hybrids you see more of, and if not familiar, you won't notice, unless behind them. Saw Haval H6 this morning. That's a nice looking ride ride. GWMs OGC easy to spot, unique shape and running light is around the headlights. New MG ZS EV is another easy to spot, as no contrast (ugly) front 'grill', or lack of. Only other non hi-end ALL EV you might see is the MG EP, nothing standing out to notice if not familiar. -
I usually don't read them, unless a comment catches my eye, as only see the last one. Most topic, I bypass. Unless extremely bored, as in today & yesterday. krap outside, and caught up inside. All for discussion. Repetitive complaining doesn't fit that description. Have a good one ...
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Orders Placed for 17,068 EVs with Tax Incentives
KhunLA replied to snoop1130's topic in Thailand News
You need to get more, as I see 1 or 3 everyday, and I'm in uncongested PKK province (not Hua Hin), Amphur Muang. Mostly ZSs & GWMs during my short drives to the park/surf everyday. Not much road time, and surprised I see them at all. Rarely see the hi-end EVs.