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59 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

I haven't seen any annoucements that the MG4 is being replaced I have seen there might be a MG4 estate version in the future

It makes sense to phase out MG ZS EV and MG EP and MG ES as those cars are built from the old platform

where MG4 is built on newer platform

You're probably right. I mixed something up about the MG 4 replacement. Some posts above there is more information about the MG ES5 replacing the older models ZS EV, EP and ES. 

And at the December motor show MG had the IM LS6 on display with intention to sell it in Thailand 2025. However, this is not a 1:1 replacement for the MG4

Posted
15 minutes ago, matchar said:

I was playing around with insurance quotes on the MG 4 on Roojai and it seems the older the car, the more expensive the insurance premiums by a significant amount.

 

2022 models are the most expensive and 2024 models the cheapest to insure.

2022 model entirely imported from China

2024 model Thailand locally built as the MG 4 was recently awarded a Made in Thailand certificate I assume that at least 40% of the MG4 is built with locally sourced Thai parts 

Posted
2 hours ago, Namplik said:

Does anybody know about a EV in Thailand expat group on Facebook? Of some size and activity? 


Not that I know of.

For my Seal i use BYD Seal Thailand group and BYD Seal group, not ideal as the Thai group(s) are confusing due to translation.

The BYD Seal group is mainly European and Australian owners and has some good info on occasion.

 

The best you can hope for is similar for your car manufacturer or the various threads on here which is as close to an EV expat group in Thailand you will get i think.

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Posted
2 hours ago, Namplik said:

Does anybody know about a EV in Thailand expat group on Facebook? Of some size and activity? 

Majority of Westerners stopped using Facebook years ago , so your unlikely to find  many if any EV expats in Thailand  facebook groups

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Andrew Dwyer said:


Not that I know of.

For my Seal i use BYD Seal Thailand group and BYD Seal group, not ideal as the Thai group(s) are confusing due to translation.

The BYD Seal group is mainly European and Australian owners and has some good info on occasion.

 

The best you can hope for is similar for your car manufacturer or the various threads on here which is as close to an EV expat group in Thailand you will get i think.

Yes a great group here. There are many BYD Thai sites and sometimes OK information, but unless you want to practice your Thai skills, the translations to English are a bit hit and miss.

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Posted

Anyone any idea about when the Sealion 7 would be delivered after ordering during the Motor Show discount?

The Mukdahan dealer said last month, but that didn't happen.

Is there any way to see where I am on the Far Que?

I'm out of country for a few months so that leaves Wifey to  handle all the new EV, so if it doesn't come for awhile I think she will cancel and go back and get another Honda CRV.

Posted
1 minute ago, carlyai said:

Anyone any idea about when the Sealion 7 would be delivered after ordering during the Motor Show discount?

The Mukdahan dealer said last month, but that didn't happen.

Is there any way to see where I am on the Far Que?

I'm out of country for a few months so that leaves Wifey to  handle all the new EV, so if it doesn't come for awhile I think she will cancel and go back and get another Honda CRV.

She can check your queue number at the dealership but it wont specify when the car will arrive.

 

I was told all motor expo orders are supposed to be delivered before the end of Jan 2025

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Posted
23 hours ago, CLW said:

Keep in mind that the D model barely has any extras, who are normal for new cars these days. No parking cameras, no lane keep or adaptive cruise control, no emergency braking, if I remember correctly also no android auto or apple car play. 

For me it was a no brainer to pay up more 100k and get the X model. 

Own it since a bit over a year and very happy with it. 

I expect the prices (both for D and X model to drop further this year because MG has announced new models to replace the MG4 and also the outdated MG ZS and MG station wagon

 

I am aware of the limitations. I have 2 options, a 600k EV as a second car [MG4 D, Wuling Cloud EV?] or go for an EV only long range car. Eg a 500km range BYD Seal Premium that was heavily discounted last Dec at the Motor Expo. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, 4myr said:

 

I am aware of the limitations. I have 2 options, a 600k EV as a second car [MG4 D, Wuling Cloud EV?] or go for an EV only long range car. Eg a 500km range BYD Seal Premium that was heavily discounted last Dec at the Motor Expo. 

Sorry for asking, but what gives you advantage of a long range car with 500 km vs. MG4 D with roughly 300 km. Anyway on long trips you most likely have to charge in between (or if not, take a break for toilet and eating). During that time from my experience it is more than sufficient to make a quick charge from 20 to 80 %. Chargers are now available along all major roads and cities in Thailand. If you concerned about availability, PTTs EV station Pluz can be reserved in advance. 

 

I'm assuming you own an ICE car at the moment. Ditch it ! It will only cost you money in the long term (gasoline and maintenance) compared to an EV

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Posted
13 minutes ago, 4myr said:

 

I am aware of the limitations. I have 2 options, a 600k EV as a second car [MG4 D, Wuling Cloud EV?] or go for an EV only long range car. Eg a 500km range BYD Seal Premium that was heavily discounted last Dec at the Motor Expo. 

You shouldn't put the MG4 D and the Wuling in the same class. There are worlds between those two cars. Just because the MG4 D is cheap doesn't mean it's a crap car. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, vinny41 said:

Majority of Westerners stopped using Facebook years ago , so your unlikely to find  many if any EV expats in Thailand  facebook groups

 

 

555 LOL, yeah right....

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Namplik said:

 

555 LOL, yeah right....

Looking forward to you listing some  EV expats in Thailand  facebook groups pages  and proving me wrong

Posted
1 hour ago, CLW said:

You shouldn't put the MG4 D and the Wuling in the same class. There are worlds between those two cars. Just because the MG4 D is cheap doesn't mean it's a crap car. 


I agree with you.

 

One of those cars is sold at a reasonable price by the manufacturer, the other has a grossly inflated price by the importer who wants a high profit margin.

Posted
16 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

Looking forward to you listing some  EV expats in Thailand  facebook groups pages  and proving me wrong

 

My laugh at you was your comment about westerners stopped using FB....

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Posted

Wulling are imported into Thailand as a whole vehicle from Indonesia

How come the price of Wuling Air EV in Thailand is cheaper than in Indonesia?


Wuling Motors Indonesia Brand and Marketing Director Dian Asmahani explained that the price difference was due to different incentive policies from the Thai government.
https://oto.detik.com/mobil/d-6804643/kok-bisa-harga-wuling-air-ev-di-thailand-lebih-murah-dari-indonesia#:~:text

DECEMBER 12, 2024

Chinese EV-maker starts assembly of Wuling at Thailand factory

Company sourcing 50% of parts locally, aims to increase it to 70%

The Chonburi factory of automaker EV Primus Ltd has started assembling electrical vehicles (EVs) under the brand name Wuling. 

The plant has a maximum output capacity of 10,000 units per year, the company said on Wednesday.

https://www.nationthailand.com/business/automobile/40044080

Posted
10 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

I would think the opposite, as I only started using FB as an expat, for convenient way to keep in contact with family & friends.

There your chance to spread the word having searched facebook I am unable to find a single facebook group that is titled  EV expats in Thailand  or anything similar

I did find 

Next-Gen Ranger Expats Thailand

6 members and 10 posts per year

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2422622204751195

and we all know the ranger isn't an EV in Thailand

Posted
12 minutes ago, vinny41 said:

There your chance to spread the word having searched facebook I am unable to find a single facebook group that is titled  EV expats in Thailand  or anything similar

I did find 

Next-Gen Ranger Expats Thailand

6 members and 10 posts per year

https://www.facebook.com/groups/2422622204751195

and we all know the ranger isn't an EV in Thailand

If needing info for our MG, I'd simply go to MG or one of the MG forums.  From my experience with FB Groups (drones & photography), I didn't take very long to go from the dumbest person in the room, to the smartest.

 

Not much different from AN, when thinking about it.  Old grumpy members stuck in the past, knowledge & tech wise, and think they are current, when in reality, they're dinosaurs.  

 

Wasn't it a FB group that we found the info about the 2019 MG ZS having a battery moisture issue, along with the fix, and also that the new 2022 ZS now being IP67 ?

Posted
3 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Not much different from AN, when thinking about it.  Old grumpy members stuck in the past, knowledge & tech wise, and think they are current, when in reality, they're dinosaurs.  

I don't think of you in that way at all.  😉

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Posted
13 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

If needing info for our MG, I'd simply go to MG or one of the MG forums.  From my experience with FB Groups (drones & photography), I didn't take very long to go from the dumbest person in the room, to the smartest.

 

Not much different from AN, when thinking about it.  Old grumpy members stuck in the past, knowledge & tech wise, and think they are current, when in reality, they're dinosaurs.  

 

Wasn't it a FB group that we found the info about the 2019 MG ZS having a battery moisture issue, along with the fix, and also that the new 2022 ZS now being IP67 ?

Are you describing yourself there, sounds like it, you couldn't even keep the simplicity of an MGB on the road..........:unsure:............🤭

 

If you had a problem with your new Chinese MG, it would be the same......😉

 

 

Posted
15 minutes ago, transam said:

Are you describing yourself there, sounds like it, you couldn't even keep the simplicity of an MGB on the road..........:unsure:............🤭

 

If you had a problem with your new Chinese MG, it would be the same......😉

Oh crap ... you're back, and memory sharp as ever ...

... I never owned a MGB, thankfully not that stupid

... that was my brother, and never had a problem keeping it running.

... problem was the amount of money & time to keep it running

... I buy new, and being a LPOS, I even took the ICEV to the dealer to change the oil.

 

Not that I couldn't replace the whole drivetrain in a day, if parts where available and ready for a swap out.  I've done all in days past;  engine, trans, drive shaft/U-joints (sadly the hardiest (shimming) & rears.  Not all at once in the past, but have done all, at least once.

 

Now move along, one who doesn't even own a vehicle :cheesy:

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Posted
2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Oh crap ... you're back, and memory sharp as ever ...

... I never owned a MGB

... that was my brother, and never had a problem keeping it running.

... problem was the amount of money & time to keep it running

... I buy new, and being a LPOS, I even took the ICEV to the dealer to change the oil.

 

Not that I couldn't replace the whole drivetrain in a day, if parts where available and ready for a swap out.  I've done all in days past;  engine, trans, drive shaft/U-joints (sadly the hardiest (shimming) & rears.  Not all at once in the past, but have done all, at least once.

 

Now move along, one who doesn't even own a vehicle :cheesy:

So as you are not an old dinosaur member, :whistling:,  if you get a problem with your electric MG car, you will get your toolbox out and fix it....?   🤔

Or is it the case, if you do get a problem, it won't move, is it a transporter job...?

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Posted
33 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

If needing info for our MG, I'd simply go to MG or one of the MG forums.

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Posted
1 minute ago, transam said:

So as you are not an old dinosaur member, :whistling:,  if you get a problem with your electric MG car, you will get your toolbox out and fix it....?   🤔

Or is it the case, if you do get a problem, it won't move, is it a transporter job...?

I won't have to concern myself with that for about 6 years, as battery is under warranty for 8 years, and 2 down.  Life expectancy being 20 or 40 yrs, depending what propaganda you read.

 

Doubtful the motors will have any issue, or the battery for that matter, within mine or the wife's lifetime.  

 

The rest of the car, if needing something, yes, the dealer would be doing the work, as stated enough times, I'm a LPOS.  Don't have the tools to do anything anyway.

 

Only played mechanic on vehicles in the past, because I was too poor to pay a mechanic to do.  Not a problem now, or been the last 40 yrs, as could afford newer cars that didn't break down.  Can't remember last time I had to fix something.  Maybe a water pump on my Maxima, means 1994 maybe.  Remember swapping that out before it crapped out.  Prior to that, might have been 40 years since I actually worked on a car, besides basic tune up.

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