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Hi everyone,

I’m planning to move to Thailand next month and my budget for a car is 200,000 Baht or less.

What brands are good, easy to repair, and commonly used in Thailand for 6/7-seaters?

I currently have offers for the following:

  • Chevrolet Captiva 2012 for 189,000 Baht
  • Chevrolet Captiva 2007 for 145,000 Baht
  • Toyota Wish for approximately 160,000 Baht
  • Toyota Avanza 2012 for 215,000 Baht

What should I get? I’ve heard that Chevrolets are not very popular in Thailand and can be hard to repair. I like the appearance of the Captiva, but I’m concerned about maintenance. Should I go for a diesel or petrol engine? I’ve never had a diesel car before, but I’m open to it if the fuel price is cheaper than petrol.

If a 6/7-seater isn’t possible within my budget, a 5-seater SUV would be fine too. Please recommend some models and brands.

P.S. Is there a service in Bangkok that offers car condition checks? I don’t want to end up with a flooded car. 😄

Thanks in advance!

 

Posted
5 hours ago, rattlesnake said:

Isuzu MU-X is great, I had one for several years.

you will not find one for the op's price range, maybe an early MU7, I think the Captiva may be the way to go, for the money available

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Honda used to do a 7-seater BR-V and CR-V, but price range might prove difficult.

 

Nissan or Mitsubishi do the Xpander. Again, price range will limit your choice.

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Toyota Sport Rider w/3.0 diesel.... Available in 2 or 4 wheel drive....Solid....

They run forever & would be in the op's budget.....

FB Marketplace.....

Definitely get a pre-inspection.....

 

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Definitely need to up you budget, as 200k isn't going to get you much.

 

6-7 psgrs ... pre-made family already  :w00t:

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11 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:


That's all in Thai but if they still have a nationwide service network then I stand corrected.

I thought they exited Thailand a year or so ago? How long are those dealers going to be around for?

I still wouldn't buy one.

 

Cannot speak for the whole nation but in Pattaya Ford took over the service for Chevrolet.

 

Chevrolet closed down manufacturing and dealerships late 2020.

 

https://aseannow.com/topic/1149983-chevrolet-assures-after-sale-service-following-exit-from-thailand/

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Yea, Chevy wouldn't be my choice, even if they were still in business here / TH.  As suggested, Toyota Sure, lower risk, warranty, but you seriously need to up that budget.

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The Captiva is an unreliable unloved model in other markets. (and here as well - hence the low price)

As others have said - you need to pump up your budget a bit to get anything reasonable.  

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Getting parts for Chevrolet is difficult. My friend was quoted three months for the parts needed to fix the climate control on his trailblazer.

 

I definitely wouldn’t consider Chevrolet.

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9 hours ago, phetphet said:

Honda used to do a 7-seater BR-V and CR-V, but price range might prove difficult.

 

Nissan or Mitsubishi do the Xpander. Again, price range will limit your choice.

what about ford eco sport 2015 guys ? i saw them on website from 1500000 to 200000 baht are they good car.

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9 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

The Toyota Avanza is probably the most reliable and sensible option, even if it is incredibly boring

For me the Avanza works well in the 11th year now.

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1 hour ago, hkt83100 said:

For me the Avanza works well in the 11th year now.

avanza 2012 vs innova 2010 pls advise

 

avanza is just 1.5 and innnova is 2.0

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On 9/29/2024 at 12:26 AM, josephbloggs said:

Chevrolet exited Thailand completely so forget those as there

I doubt it. You can buy new Chevrolet Captiva in Thailand. It's a reliable car since the new owner is in China. So made in China!

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58 minutes ago, newbee2022 said:

I doubt it. You can buy new Chevrolet Captiva in Thailand. It's a reliable car since the new owner is in China. So made in China!

link please to a new chevvy in Thailand

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15 hours ago, Xisnow said:

what about ford eco sport 2015 guys ? i saw them on website from 1500000 to 200000 baht are they good car.

Too small for 6/7 passengers

 

50 minutes ago, Xisnow said:

avanza 2012 vs innova 2010 pls advise

 

avanza is just 1.5 and innnova is 2.0

Innova is a lot bigger so much better for 6/7 passengers

 

How about:

- Mitsubishi Space Wagon - 7 seats and in the price range. 

- Older PPV like Isuzu MU7, Ford Everest, Mitsubishi Pajero Sport, Toyota Sport Rider

 

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On 9/29/2024 at 12:18 AM, Xisnow said:

Hi everyone,

I’m planning to move to Thailand next month and my budget for a car is 200,000 Baht or less.

What brands are good, easy to repair, and commonly used in Thailand for 6/7-seaters?

I currently have offers for the following:

  • Chevrolet Captiva 2012 for 189,000 Baht
  • Chevrolet Captiva 2007 for 145,000 Baht
  • Toyota Wish for approximately 160,000 Baht
  • Toyota Avanza 2012 for 215,000 Baht

What should I get? I’ve heard that Chevrolets are not very popular in Thailand and can be hard to repair. I like the appearance of the Captiva, but I’m concerned about maintenance. Should I go for a diesel or petrol engine? I’ve never had a diesel car before, but I’m open to it if the fuel price is cheaper than petrol.

If a 6/7-seater isn’t possible within my budget, a 5-seater SUV would be fine too. Please recommend some models and brands.

P.S. Is there a service in Bangkok that offers car condition checks? I don’t want to end up with a flooded car. 😄

Thanks in advance!

 

How about a 1964 VW Kombi?

Posted
1 hour ago, steve187 said:

link please to a new chevvy in Thailand

OP is looking for a second hand car. Since China is the share holder, spare parts are available with former Chevy dealers, probably from China. I can't see problems to buy a used Captiva if it comes to maintenance and spare parts.

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Forget GM Cars or Ford , when japanese Cars available! Toyota and Mitsubishi (Pajero) are way out the Best. I Bought 2021 a Mitsubishi Pajero Year 2011. Unbreakable and comfortable. Had never a Problem since. Changed the Breakpads for 1500 Thb.

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