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Thinking about buying a used car in Thailand

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  • If your budget is <500k then I really don't understand why you don't stretch the budget a little and not get a Yaris Ativ. Beats a second hand car from 2017 with 46k on the clock in my opinion, eve

  • Do not buy a used car from Bangkok. It could have been stuck in traffic for hundreds of hours. Think about why the owner wanted to sell the car. There is always a reason. Be careful with the book hist

  • My wife who has been in industrial manufacturing for 20 years and deals with Toyota, Honda, Nissan, Mazda etc.... swears by Yaris. She literally thinks it's the best car for the money. She drives Hond

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18 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

what kind of person sells a new car after a year and takes that kind of financial loss?

Someone who likes to have a new car every year and can afford it.

18 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

People who are business savvy are focused on making money, saving money and investing money. 


In your world is anyone allowed to spend their money, delight in their purchases and enjoy their life?

18 hours ago, SiSePuede419 said:

People who are focused on spending money and showing you how rich they are tend not to be very financially smart, let's put it that way

What a load of baloney! Good grief, you have got some very strange ideas. Jealous much?

16 hours ago, Kwasaki said:

Please explain.????

Not seeing much difference between M3 & Yaris.  Notable L of Swift is obvious, but that's about it.

 

Wiki states classification by interior space, though you have to wonder, about the M3 & Yaris being different.  All of 5 cm or less L W H

 

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2 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Not seeing much difference between M3 & Yaris.  Notable L of Swift is obvious, but that's about it.

 

Wiki states classification by interior space, though you have to wonder, about the M3 & Yaris being different.  All of 5 cm or less L W H

 

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Yeah that's what I'm try to get across and those silly class titles don't mean much, sitting in a car is the way and can lay down fully stretched in a Camry. ????

56 minutes ago, Kwasaki said:
3 hours ago, KhunLA said:

Not seeing much difference between M3 & Yaris.  Notable L of Swift is obvious, but that's about it.

 

Wiki states classification by interior space, though you have to wonder, about the M3 & Yaris being different.  All of 5 cm or less L W H

 

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Yeah that's what I'm try to get across and those silly class titles don't mean much, sitting in a car is the way and can lay down fully stretched in a Camry. ????

There's also ‘more car around you’ in the Mazda 3 than the Swift, so interior space is not the only factor I’d be considering... Safety is also... I’d rather be in a Mazda 3 in a smash than a Swift... upping that I’d rather be in a Camry or Accord than the Mazda 3.... 

 

A 2015 CRV also fits the ‘something larger’ that the Op may be interested in... 

 

https://www.one2car.com/en/used-cars-for-sale/honda?min_price=500000&max_price=600000&page_size=26

 

https://www.one2car.com/en/used-cars-for-sale/toyota/body-Sedan?min_price=500000&max_price=600000&page_size=26

 

 

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Do not buy a used car from Bangkok. It could have been stuck in traffic for hundreds of hours. Think about why the owner wanted to sell the car. There is always a reason. Be careful with the book history, also often changed. 

On 3/7/2023 at 10:11 AM, Ralf001 said:

Agreed, Cannot imagine a world without car ownership.

Would take me a damn long time to walk the 75km to work each morning !!

MB?

15 minutes ago, watchcat said:

MB?

Megabyte?
Michael Bolton?
Mercedes Benz?
Bachelor of medicine?

13 hours ago, CPH said:

Do not buy a used car from Bangkok. It could have been stuck in traffic for hundreds of hours. Think about why the owner wanted to sell the car. There is always a reason. Be careful with the book history, also often changed. 

You mean like a reason such as they just wanted a new car ???

Thats generally the reason the vast majority of people sell their car. 

 

There are plenty of decent cars around....  The suggestion above is ridiculous. 

 

What exactly is so damaging about a modern car sat idling at lower revs than travelling down a highway ?... 

 

 

12 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

What exactly is so damaging about a modern car sat idling at lower revs than travelling down a highway ?... 

The mileage is not very indicative of the wear on the engine.  

On 3/27/2023 at 9:40 PM, richard_smith237 said:

You mean like a reason such as they just wanted a new car ???

Thats generally the reason the vast majority of people sell their car. 

 

There are plenty of decent cars around....  The suggestion above is ridiculous. 

 

What exactly is so damaging about a modern car sat idling at lower revs than travelling down a highway ?... 

 

 

A lot of the cars sold in Bangkok are on a provincial number plate.

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