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13 minutes ago, matchar said:

Possibly, although I wouldn't park it too close to your house if the battery has been repaired by Somchai...

With your opinion of Thai workers, then you'd be less inclined to park a petrol car near the house, as they're more likely to flame up, any day.

 

Buddha forbid a Thai should be working on one.  A ticking bomb just waiting to go off.

 

Better not move to Thailand, they're everywhere, screwing every thing up, I'm afraid to leave the house :cheesy:

 

Oh crap ... the wife is Thai :w00t:

 

The Hate just Rocks On with some people :coffee1:

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Posted
12 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

Regarding the car itself, I think you can do better with a full EV from BYD or other large Chinese manufacturer, alternatively look at a Hybrid from Toyota or Honda.

Or MG line up, quite nice, and if going BEV, lifetime battery warranty 👍

 

SAIC - MG ... state owned, so won't be going bankrupt anytime soon.  I'd be leery of the legacy auto makers, as many in deep financial trouble.

 

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Posted
10 hours ago, josephbloggs said:


You already replied to me with stupid childish "beta male" comments which I rightly  ignored. Now you are back again. Please go away, your trolling and baiting has nothing to do with the topic and it seems you have an obsession.

I hope the OP reports you and gets these removed as it is a useful thread for people interested in ELECTRIC VEHICLES IN THAILAND and you are ruining it.

 

Grow up, go away, and don't come back.


I don’t see it YOUR way.  So .sorry.

 

Tesla is an electric vehicle. Thread is about electric vehicles.

 

My statements were extremely accurate but it upset you because it goes against your agenda.

 

No other reason.

 

I will continue to point in accordance with forum guidelines.  
 

I will NEVER follow your attempt  to give me an order.

 

 

 

 

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Posted
27 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

Or MG line up, quite nice, and if going BEV, lifetime battery warranty 👍

 

SAIC - MG ... state owned, so won't be going bankrupt anytime soon.  I'd be leery of the legacy auto makers, as many in deep financial trouble.

 

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Thanks.  The MG3 looks good.

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Posted
1 hour ago, brewsterbudgen said:

I'm considering a Nissan Kicks e-power car to replace my elderly March.

 

https://www.nissan.co.th/vehicles/new-vehicles/new-kicks.html

 

Anyone got one?


As stated above Nissan’s days are probably numbered.

If prepared to go EV route I should look at BYD Dolphin, very affordable.

Or if in no particular rush you might want to check out the Atto 2.

 

https://autolifethailand.tv/byd-atto2-suv-ev-motor-show-2025-thailand/

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Posted
31 minutes ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Thanks.  The MG3 looks good.

 

My friend just bought one and loves it.

 

I'm concerned at resale values of non-EV MG's.  The EV's fare much better.

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Posted
2 hours ago, CLW said:

I ever had one as a rental car. The interior quality is really bad. Cheap plastic and noisy. 

I've been driving a Nissan March since 2014, so anything new should be better than I'm used to!

Posted
1 hour ago, brewsterbudgen said:

A useful summary from ChatGPT:

 

ChatGPT said:

Choosing between the MG3 Hybrid+ and the Nissan Kicks e-POWER in Thailand depends on your priorities, such as performance, fuel efficiency, features, and budget. Here's a detailed comparison to help you decide:


🚗 MG3 Hybrid+

Pros:

  • Powerful Performance: Combines a 1.5L petrol engine with an electric motor, delivering a total of 194 hp, offering brisk acceleration. Thai Auto News

  • Fuel Efficiency: Achieves an average of 26.3 km/L, making it economical for daily commutes. Thai Auto News

  • Modern Features: Equipped with digital driver and center displays, ADAS package, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, and a rotary gear selector. Thai Auto News

  • Affordable Pricing: Priced between ฿579,000 and ฿619,000, offering value for money. Thai Auto News

Cons:

  • Brand Perception: MG is relatively new in the Thai market, which might affect resale value and long-term reliability perceptions.

  • Interior Space: Being a hatchback, it offers less cargo space compared to crossovers.


🚙 Nissan Kicks e-POWER

Pros:

  • Electric Driving Experience: The e-POWER system uses a petrol engine to charge the battery, providing an electric motor-driven experience without the need for external charging.

  • Advanced Safety Features: Comes with a comprehensive ADAS suite, including Autonomous Emergency Braking, Forward Collision Warning, Adaptive Cruise Control, and more. WapCar+1WapCar+1

  • Spacious Interior: Offers ample legroom and a generous boot space of 423 liters. Engear.tv

  • Warranty: Provides a 10-year/200,000 km warranty on the lithium-ion battery and a 5-year/100,000 km warranty on the electric system. WapCar+2Nissan+2WapCar+2

Cons:


📊 Comparison Table

Feature MG3 Hybrid+ Nissan Kicks e-POWER
Price (THB) 579,000 – 619,000 889,000 – 1,049,000
Power Output 194 hp 134 hp
Fuel Efficiency 26.3 km/L Up to 22 km/L
Drive Type Hybrid (parallel) Series hybrid (electric motor)
Cargo Space Smaller (hatchback) 423 liters
Safety Features ADAS package Comprehensive ADAS suite
Warranty Standard 10-year battery, 5-year system
 

🏁 Final Verdict

  • Choose the MG3 Hybrid+ if you prioritize performance, fuel efficiency, and affordability. It's ideal for city driving and offers modern features at a competitive price.

  • Opt for the Nissan Kicks e-POWER if you value a spacious interior, advanced safety features, and a unique electric driving experience without the need for external charging.

Both of those would be near bottom of my list.

The Deepal S05 looks much better.

https://www.changan.co.th/en/deepal/s05-en/

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Posted
36 minutes ago, matchar said:

Both of those would be near bottom of my list.

The Deepal S05 looks much better.

https://www.changan.co.th/en/deepal/s05-en/

 

The reev version looks interesting but not much information of the total cost of ownership, Is this version cost less per Km driven than the BEV)?

 

Real life experience question for reev future owners, is do i need to fill gasoline if i have always have battery left? 

 

Posted
2 hours ago, brewsterbudgen said:

Is it hybrid?  I can't have charging at home, so don't want a 100% EV.

To my knowledge, plug in hybrids are limited to luxury sedans and SUVs. 

What's your budget? If you want a mild hybrid with electric motor as gimmick, I'd go for Honda or Toyota models. 

Posted
On 5/20/2025 at 10:59 AM, ThreeCardMonte said:

I will continue to post as I see fit.  There is nothing you can do about it except scroll through it or what most beta males do, ignore.

 

This discussion is "EVs in Thailand" not a political debate. Off-topic posts will be reported.

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