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15-Year-Old Faces 1.3m BMW Bill in Bangkok

A 15-year-old boy is facing repair costs of more than 1.3 million baht after a BMW he bought using his own income was badly damaged in a crash in Bangkok. His family said the woman driving the vehicle has not contacted them or offered assistance with the repair costs.

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The teenage student, identified as a part-time computer programming teacher, used his earnings to pay instalments on a BMW iX3 Sport valued at 3.7 million baht. As he was too young to sign the purchase agreement, the vehicle was registered in his father’s name.

In August 2025, the family gave the BMW to a car rental company in Bangkok to generate additional income. The following month, the teenager’s father collected the car and showed it to a woman who was reportedly an associate professor and had expressed interest in BMW vehicles.

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The woman later asked to use the car, and the family said a verbal agreement was made that she would help pay the vehicle instalments while she was using it. However, the family said the BMW was not returned as agreed.

In December 2025, the woman allegedly asked the teenager for 100,000 baht in exchange for returning the vehicle. The teenager and his mother attempted to recover the car, but it was involved in a crash before they could get it back.

On January 29, the teenager’s father learned that the BMW had been badly damaged in a crash while the woman was driving. The woman initially told the family that the damage was minor, but the teenager used the vehicle’s GPS application and found that it had been towed to a police station with extensive damage.

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Pictures courtesy of Amarin

A repair garage first estimated the cost at 1.1 million baht. The teenager’s mother later said the amount had increased to more than 1.3 million baht and that the family would have to cover the repairs because the car insurance had expired.

Amarin reported that the mother said she and her son had been without the BMW for almost seven months. She added that the vehicle was normally used to transport students attending the teenager’s coding classes. The family released dashcam footage of the crash and images of the damaged vehicle.

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10 July 2026

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Sigmund Gold Member

Sigmund

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No different then many adults who buy swanky cars but do not have any cash left for fuel or basic regular maintenance. All about show and image due to high lack of self esteem. Sad the amount of people who foolishly think driving in a swanky car give them more status or respect...

Jimjim1 Silver Member

Jimjim1

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6 hours ago, Front Row said:

What a silly question! Of course car insurance is available in Thailand.

But is insurance available for short time car hire vehicles

And if so which companies will cover it?

connda Star Member

connda

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No insurance on a new car? Lending the car out to generate income? Since when will a financial firm loan money for an uninsured new car?
Live and learn the hard way I guess. Up next: walk away from the responsibility to pay the loan? I've no sympathy for people who want to own status symbols.

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Dan O Ruby Member

Dan O

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6 hours ago, LALes said:

A woman "borrows" a car and then demands 100,000 baht to return it??

She should be brought up on extortion or theft charges.

Why didn't the 15 year old's family go to the police after such a demand?

Something doesn't add up here.

they loaned the car out to a rental company but didnt carry insurance which would have covered the issue if properly covered. they couldnt afford it to start with and should have never been allowed to "buy it" but that's how they do things here. The police should have notified the registered owner after the accident since the driver wasn't the owner but no mention of that.

Liverpool Lou Star Member

Liverpool Lou

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23 hours ago, Rams86 said:

I'm sure the taxation department will be sniffing around this one

You think part-time teaching will earn him more than B150,000 per year?

Liverpool Lou Star Member

Liverpool Lou

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22 hours ago, ikke1959 said:

His parents should educate him not to drive without a driverslicense

Where was it reported that he was driving the car?

Liverpool Lou Star Member

Liverpool Lou

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22 hours ago, temuFarang said:

Is car insurance a product available in Thailand? Anyway, what kind of parent would allow a 15-year-old to buy a BMW?

Probably the kind of parent that I can see the entrepreneurial benefit of an income from that car being rented out.

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