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8 minutes ago, motdaeng said:

https://www.reverautomotive.com/en/news/byd-seal-oct-campaign

 

the website also allows plenty of room for interpretation... i would say, business as usual ...

 

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Yes, i would agree that it is the current campaign ( with the addition of window film ).

The FB thread i read concentrated on the trade in value hinting that it was somehow connected to a “ special price “ but that doesn’t really appear in the above article.

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There are all the usual benefits, plus a 240,000 THB trade-in super valuation, so I think this is the best promotion at the moment if you have something to trade and plan to finance

 

 

240.000 is for the Seal premium 

 

150.000 for the dynamic 

 

200.000 for the performance 

 

you can find the details here in Thai language 


https://www.reverautomotive.com/en/news/byd-seal-oct-campaign

 

 

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4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:


I have aftermarket wheels and I think they are 1 inch wider than the standard wheels (8 inches) but they have the standard tires on, I will be upgrading the tires two sizes wider when they need replacing. Standard tires on wider wheels gets rid of the tract issue from standing starts on dry, clean roads.

I am thinking - maybe trading in the Seal for a Sealion 7 with wider tires is a good option, too  :whistling:

 

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14 hours ago, Pib said:

Above wording indicates if paying cash a person wouldn't qualify for the trade-in support promotion.   That kinda suck$.

 

That's often how this works between Financing company and car reseller... profit has to come from one way or another. I was once refused to pay cash a Toyota sure car, as I needed to get a 2 or 3 years loan mandatory.

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13 minutes ago, khunphil said:

That's often how this works between Financing company and car reseller... profit has to come from one way or another. I was once refused to pay cash a Toyota sure car, as I needed to get a 2 or 3 years loan mandatory.

 

The tents have to charge an extra 7% VAT on used cars, they will often waive it if you take finance.

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