wolf81 Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 (edited) My girlfriend wanted a pick-up for the food smells. When we buy food, we always put it in the back of the car. I also feel a pick-up in general is a good choice on the country-side, where we live. I wanted a Toyota because of the reliability and easy (so cheap) to repair. I wanted the 4-door version, because they're pretty comfortable to sit in the back, compared to the 2-door version. It's also easier for a long to get in and out of the car when sitting behind of course. My girlfriend then wanted the "Rocco" version, probably for "face" reasons. So I don't know the Thai reasoning for the Toyota pick-ups, but perhaps they're similar to our reasoning. Edited October 5, 2018 by wolf81 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lvr181 Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 15 hours ago, bermondburi said: Not Thailand i know, but throughout the middle east they are the vehicle of choice. Cheap, reliable, fixable anywhere. I like them. The gun mounts are optional. And in the hands of ISIS (and others) probably only lasted a few weeks. Gotta give it to Toyota - they know how to market to buyers that are going to provide regular re-orders! Toyota are up there with the armaments manufacturers. ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Esso49 Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 1 hour ago, wolf81 said: My girlfriend wanted a pick-up for the food smells. When we buy food, we always put it in the back of the car. I also feel a pick-up in general is a good choice on the country-side, where we live. I wanted a Toyota because of the reliability and easy (so cheap) to repair. I wanted the 4-door version, because they're pretty comfortable to sit in the back, compared to the 2-door version. It's also easier for a long to get in and out of the car when sitting behind of course. My girlfriend then wanted the "Rocco" version, probably for "face" reasons. So I don't know the Thai reasoning for the Toyota pick-ups, but perhaps they're similar to our reasoning. I was always told that a pick-up is not a real pick-up unless you can lay an 8 x 4 foot sheet of ply flat. As 8 foot is around 2.44 metres there are not many real pick-ups available in Thailand. Less than that they only qualify as motorised shopping trollies 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Deerhunter Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 That used to be a selling point with Mercedes. They all look the same for so many years that people don't realise you are still driving the same one. In my old home country paint shops used to change colours on Mercedes just to make them look new (and a new series number plate), because no one new knew. 555 I love that most people cant tell if I drive a new Revo or an old Vigo at first glance if I have just washed it. And you think Thais are stupid. The same stupid that makes them buy a truck that wont look old is the same stupid that makes 68% of them buy an Isuzu or a Toyota. They are the only two brands that Somchai can guarantee will always have the right parts available and service the vehicle correctly for him virtually anywhere in Thailand. Not the same with Ford or some other exciting brands here, where people write that the part they want is often not available and the service department is useless in some towns. 37% buy Isuzu 31% buy Toyota Hilux. That is 68% Ford, Mazda, Chevrolet, Tatra, Nissan & Mitsubishi shared the other 32%. (Tatra closed down manufacture recently. Couldn't find enough intelligent people to buy their trucks, maybe?????.) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Damrongsak Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 4 hours ago, Nyezhov said: In the US it depends on where you live. Lots of folks in suburbia use PUs for carrying mulch and what not. ... Mine was leased for 3 years by a former boss' wife. They also had two cars, so it got little use. I got it for just over the buyout price of the lease. She went and bought a Saleen Mustang. I currently have a couple problems with my '98. The cigarette lighter barely gets hot enough to light up. And the radio/cassette player works when it feels like it. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Foexie Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 21 hours ago, RamenRaven said: Toyota Camry's driven by Thai office workers are far more comfortable and spacious. So for you it's more acceptable that they get in deep depth for a camry what also looks the same everywhere? ???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nyezhov Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 5 hours ago, Esso49 said: I was always told that a pick-up is not a real pick-up unless you can lay an 8 x 4 foot sheet of ply flat. As 8 foot is around 2.44 metres there are not many real pick-ups available in Thailand. Less than that they only qualify as motorised shopping trollies Not many 8 footers left in the USA either Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lvr181 Posted October 5, 2018 Share Posted October 5, 2018 8 hours ago, Damrongsak said: I currently have a couple problems with my '98. The cigarette lighter barely gets hot enough to light up. And the radio/cassette player works when it feels like it. Samaritans of Thailand P.O. Box 63Por Nor For Santisuk10113BANGKOK Contact by: Face to Face - Phone - Letter: - E-mail: Hotline: (02) 713-6793Website: geocities.com/samaritansthaiE-mail Helpline: [email protected] Hours: Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs, Fri, Sat, Sun: 12:00 - 22:00 1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JAFO Posted October 6, 2018 Share Posted October 6, 2018 16 hours ago, RamenRaven said: I've heard from a farang friend here that the Thai government is actually subsidizing pickup trucks for Thai buyers. I wonder if this is true. How else would car dealers be able to sell these huge pickups to all the khao man gai vendors out there? If you were a khao man gai vendor in the UK or US, chances are you'd be denied a car loan for a huge pickup. I am struggling to understand the intent of your post. It reads more like some how you envy Thais for buying a new truck. People buy vehicles for a myriad of reasons some for fun, some for specific purpose others to enjoy a new ride. Their money...... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RamenRaven Posted October 6, 2018 Author Share Posted October 6, 2018 6 hours ago, JAFO said: I am struggling to understand the intent of your post. It reads more like some how you envy Thais for buying a new truck. People buy vehicles for a myriad of reasons some for fun, some for specific purpose others to enjoy a new ride. Their money...... The purpose of this post is as stated in the first paragraph: why the trucks all look the same. I do not envy truck owners. I am fine riding around on my bicycle. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toofarnorth Posted October 7, 2018 Share Posted October 7, 2018 On Friday, October 05, 2018 at 9:55 AM, Esso49 said: Within your text you stated "Toyota Hi-Lux pickups have got to be more common than 7-Eleven's in Thailand" . However 7-Eleven's generally have far prettier and better dressed people than most I have seen in a Toyota pick-up. ???? The town where I live has 3 7-Elevens but I would guess , roughly , 32 Hi-Lux . 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
toofarnorth Posted October 7, 2018 Share Posted October 7, 2018 On Friday, October 05, 2018 at 3:10 PM, Justgrazing said: Hahaha yeah .. A classic episode that .. And it still lived after the tower block demo at the end .. All I can see is a big black square but I think you must refering to Top Gear , I would rather watch TG than a local trying to park his Hilo Hiso /Vigan thing with a bystander blowing a whistle and telling him/her which way to turn the sterring wheel. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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