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2 hours ago, carlyai said:

We ordered on 10th December, last day under promotion. Salesman said delivery December. Now they say we are top of the que. Believe it when I see it.

Mukdahan is like the end of a run, so not sure they would deliver a 1 off to Muk but wait to drop other cars off on the run.

The longer we wait the more wife will get Ped off and want to buy another Honda CRV.

 

Sounds similar to what many Seal buyers where being told back in late 2023/early 2024 when the Seal was launched in Thailand on 28 Sep 2023 and was what everybody wanted.  And don't be surprised if your BYD dealership starts telling you the particular Sealion 7 model (Premium or AWD Performance) and/or color you ordered is backordered for X-months along with a wishy-washy expected delivery date, BUT if you will accept this other version/color of Sealion 7 you can get it within a week.   

 

Hang in there for exactly what you ordered!!!....and hope it comes in soon.

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Posted
12 hours ago, carlyai said:

e ordered on 10th December, last day under promotion. Salesman said delivery December. Now they say we are top of the que. Believe it when I see it.


was the deposit 4,000 baht like tesla ? Tesla waiting period is also s long time for the model juniper , 5 months (jan-may ) 

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Posted
4 minutes ago, Alotoftravel said:


was the deposit 4,000 baht like tesla ? Tesla waiting period is also s long time for the model juniper , 5 months (jan-may ) 

B10000...

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Posted
19 hours ago, Bandersnatch said:

 

We ordered a Seal RWD in 2023 and after a month of waiting, while all the time seeing the Seal AWDs getting quickly delivered to forum members here, we asked our dealer about an AWD and got it within a week.

 

We recently looked at the Sealion 7 Premium and it is a lovely car if a bit much for a second car. Buriram BYD told us about 3 months delivery. We swapped to the M6 Extended that the dealer had in stock and saved ฿350,000. 

 

It only cost us ฿400,000 to swap a 4 year old PHEV with a 17kWh battery for a full EV with a 72kWh battery and V2L.

 

How many KM on your MG? I am looking for a trade-in myself.....

Posted
11 hours ago, Bandersnatch said:

The wife did a soft launch to her 1,600 FB friends (I have 110 friends by comparison) before posting on FB market place. 

You have friends ?   What's that like ? :cheesy:

 

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

You have friends ?   What's that like ? :cheesy:

 

They're FB friends so most are friends in name only or guys I was at Boarding School with 40 years ago who hardly spoke to me then but now feel it's imperative that we rekindle our long lost friendship!

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Posted
1 hour ago, Bandersnatch said:

 

They're FB friends so most are friends in name only or guys I was at Boarding School with 40 years ago who hardly spoke to me then but now feel it's imperative that we rekindle our long lost friendship!


Yup, a lot of my FB “ friends “ are from school who contacted me, I accepted under the false assumption that they weren’t living in the same small town and frequenting the same local ! … I was wrong !

Sadly a lot these friends have since passed on 😞

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Posted
11 hours ago, Bandersnatch said:

 

Many people who don't own an EV seem to think that they are experts on all EV charger locations; EV Traction battery chemistries; Cradle-to-grave CO2 emissions of all vehicles etc etc. It must be the Dunning–Kruger effect.

 

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So please share your wisdom / knowledge re charging stations in Chiang Mai.

 

Are they all suitable to charge your average EV car?

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Posted
19 minutes ago, scorecard said:

So please share your wisdom / knowledge re charging stations in Chiang Mai.

 

Are they all suitable to charge your average EV car?

 

14 hours ago, scorecard said:

 Amongst my farang residents acquaintances here in Chiang Mai, recharging is the major heart attack point. So often the response when there's some discussion about buying an EV, the instant trembling response is: but there's nowhere to recharge the car.

 

A recent discussion prompted one farang to pull out his notebook and open a favorites page listing the multiple places in CM where EV owners (regardless of EV brand) can recharge at reasonable cost.

 

Plus of course you can do a recharge at home.

 

Next major panic response, 'but what if the nearby recharge is down for a day!'

 

Again doom and gloom. 

 

This prompted a vote amongst the 6 farang at the table. After a little discussion 5 agreed 'there really is no problem, and it's the same as gasoline fill up, you need to watch the gauge and do a fill up / top up as needed, at one of the multiple locations available.

 

The sixth farang is determined to be negative about everything, including whether Monday really does follow Sunday. 

 

 

 

Should you not be all knowing by now  :coffee1:

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Posted
1 hour ago, scorecard said:

I suspect you're being sarcastic. I make no claim to be an expert on this subject and right now I / my family don't own an EV. My Thai son and his Thai wife do own a very nice Hyundai family van. They have 4 kids.

 

But I'm interested because my Thai son and his wife are aiming to buy a small EV car in the near future to replace a fast dying old 3 door ICE car, therefore my Thai son, his Thai wife and myself have been focusing on charging options amongst other EV details.

 

My daughter in law (DIL) wants to buy a small BYD vehicle but my son likes to look at all the available cars and the surrounding information.

 

DIL is focused on a small BYD sedan because the car will mostly be used to take / return 4 kids from university, high school, primary school. And she's done her research and discovered there's numerous places for re-charge on the routes she takes. ADDITION: ...including shopping venues which have EV recharge stations, some at very expensive rates, some at very reasonable rates.

 

Ultimately It's a decision for my son and his wife, not for me. My guess is that DIL will win the day because it fits the needs. Also many families living in our moo bahn (Thai, Chinese, foreigners) now have BYD cars and all indicate they are very happy with BYD.

 

As above, I make no claim to be an expert on the re-charge subject and no intention of becoming an expert on this. No doubt the whole subject will go through many changes / adjustments into the future.

 

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On 2/3/2025 at 2:06 PM, scorecard said:

 Amongst my farang residents acquaintances here in Chiang Mai, recharging is the major heart attack point. So often the response when there's some discussion about buying an EV, the instant trembling response is: but there's nowhere to recharge the car.

 

A recent discussion prompted one farang to pull out his notebook and open a favorites page listing the multiple places in CM where EV owners (regardless of EV brand) can recharge at reasonable cost.

 

Plus of course you can do a recharge at home.

 

Next major panic response, 'but what if the nearby recharge is down for a day!'

 

Again doom and gloom. 

 

This prompted a vote amongst the 6 farang at the table. After a little discussion 5 agreed 'there really is no problem, and it's the same as gasoline fill up, you need to watch the gauge and do a fill up / top up as needed, at one of the multiple locations available.

 

The sixth farang is determined to be negative about everything, including whether Monday really does follow Sunday. 

 

 

Does any of other 5 farangs at the table own an EV? I remember having a conversation about Porsche among a group of my friends. None of us had ever owned or driven one so we were just talking rubbish…

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Posted
1 hour ago, Gweiloman said:

Does any of other 5 farangs at the table own an EV? I remember having a conversation about Porsche among a group of my friends. None of us had ever owned or driven one so we were just talking rubbish…

Mixed picture.

 

The farang around the table who haven't purchased an EV all fit well into the picture 'not yet because there's nowhere to recharge the batteries.

 

One added, 'I haven't purchased an EV because I don't want to go to a service station every time I need to charge and sit on the kerb for 2 hrs.'

 

Others tried to convince this guy there's many locations for recharge with added facilities / shopping, and you can recharge at home.

 

His response was 'but my house is not wired as a commercial premises so that's not possible'. 

 

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