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39 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Had my 1997 Nissan Big-M pickup for 14 years, paid 150kbht ...... now worth 50kbht.

So less than 10kbht depreciation per year.

 

@KhunLA How much do you think it's price will plummet next year?

 

Ptetty good....

 

Vs Atto3 that loses 500,000 baht a year apparently 

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47 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Had my 1997 Nissan Big-M pickup for 14 years, paid 150kbht ...... now worth 50kbht.

So less than 10kbht depreciation per year.

 

@KhunLA How much do you think it's price will plummet next year?

That's a keeper as a spare, and shopping large items.   Only reason we kept our Honda Wave 125i so long, as only drove it to put air in the tires and top it up.   But, JIC the car was down, still have transport.

 

And the Neta, is used, and possibly up to 75k kms on it, made 2022.

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2 hours ago, BritManToo said:

310kbht for a NETA PLUS 

If that was in a showroom near me, I'd probably buy it.

If I go electric, that will be my price range.  Perfect. Get's ya from point A to point B?  Good enough!

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19 minutes ago, connda said:

If I go electric, that will be my price range.  Perfect. Get's ya from point A to point B?  Good enough!

Easy Rider ... 😎

 

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One the subject of scooters, they've also come down.  Not price war, as actually MSRP is up, but govt incentive of ~18,000, on DECO make/models at least.

 

Ours was (2021)  ฿73,900

Upgraded now    ฿63,640 (82,900 - 19,000+)

 

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1 hour ago, NoDisplayName said:

 

Nio is partnering with Sinopec to install battery swap stations at Sinopec petro stations throughout China.

 

Other YouTube video shows a Nio battery swap station in Netherlands, so these vehicles meet Europa safety standards.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yU5D4lvsnww&ab_channel=NIONederland

 

Would need to get a similar partnership set up with PTT here.

 

 

It's NIO not NEO. Thank you. And yes, the article was about the same - apparently NIO is opening a factory in Hungary to build these battery exchange stations.

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Off topic, I know.  I was at an Ice Cream Machinery trade show in China this week, and this one piqued my interest.  Not a model that I'd go for, but the concept is of interest.  Portable electricity, to run an ice cream freezer, a coffee truck, etc.  Probably not enough portable juice to run a pizza truck all day, but...

 

I spoke to the guy (in broken English) and he said the truck will power the freezer all day, with plenty of power to cross town to get home at the end of the day.  I can see this genre changing the street vendor landscape.  His company (Hiron) made the freezers, not the truck, which is a Wuling Brand.  (Pretty good history)  It's one of their micro-vans.  I'd hope they also make bigger platforms.

 

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2 hours ago, PingRoundTheWorld said:

And that's before you account for the fact that most electricity that charges EV comes from fossil fuels, so you're not really significantly helping pollution either. The only way it might be greener is if you have a solar/wind/etc charger and used it instead of the grid - which owners don't do.

Do yourself a favor and read this Australian article about ev V ice emissions/charging.


https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-05-27/comparing-electric-cars-and-petrol-cars/103746132?utm_source=abc_news_app&utm_medium=content_shared&utm_campaign=abc_news_app&utm_content=link

 

Your current beliefs are real cool but not even remotely factual.

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1 hour ago, JBChiangRai said:


there are only 12 available for sale, that should tell you something!

Following the huge price reduction of B340K tents are cautious about buying EV's

 

The price cuts of up to 340,000 baht ($9,460) lower the resale value for current owners. "I was told the price would go up in two months, after the government subsidy expired. Usually, insurance covers 80% of the new car value, and it depreciates 10% per year, but the discount pushes it even lower," said Darakorn, who bought an Atto in January 2023, just a month after BYD launched in Thailand.

With a bank loan and a government subsidy of 100,000 baht, the SUV had cost him 1.19 million baht. Now even the newest Atto models released early this year are priced under 1 million baht. "If you announced then that the price would drop 340,000 baht a year later, do you think anyone would have bought your cars at all?" he said.

Darakorn organized other BYD owners on Facebook to explore the possibility of a class-action lawsuit. Complaints have reached the Consumer Protection Board, which was ordered by a cabinet minister to investigate the mounting discounts offered by not only BYD but also its competitors.

https://asia.nikkei.com/Business/Automobiles/Electric-vehicles/EV-price-war-angers-Thai-BYD-owners-as-buyers-wait-for-more-cuts

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Given that EVs are essentially a battery on wheels with that battery having been one of the primary cost of an EV, my guess is that EV prices will continue to trend lower.  Not a bad thing if it brings them down to a reasonable price.

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6 hours ago, KhunLA said:

I feel sorry for the folks still holding on to their ICEV, as prices will plummet next year.  Especially after those BEV pick ups hit the market.

 

I bought a Vios about 10 years ago, cost me 600k baht.


Zero problems on it over the full 10 years, only did about 22,000 km total, couple of scratches, good for a few more years I think

When I'm done with it I'll pop down to Toyota and order a new one then just toss the old one out like the disposable tool it is.

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41 minutes ago, connda said:

Given that EVs are essentially a battery on wheels with that battery having been one of the primary cost of an EV, my guess is that EV prices will continue to trend lower.  Not a bad thing if it brings them down to a reasonable price.

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I am getting worried about you, finally, you posted something, sensible, are you feeling right? What caused this latest bout of sanity?

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30 minutes ago, ukrules said:

 

I bought a Vios about 10 years ago, cost me 600k baht.


Zero problems on it over the full 10 years, only did about 22,000 km total, couple of scratches, good for a few more years I think

When I'm done with it I'll pop down to Toyota and order a new one then just toss the old one out like the disposable tool it is.

 

So, you are buying a Toyota, not China Electric?

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53 minutes ago, ukrules said:

 

I bought a Vios about 10 years ago, cost me 600k baht.


Zero problems on it over the full 10 years, only did about 22,000 km total, couple of scratches, good for a few more years I think

When I'm done with it I'll pop down to Toyota and order a new one then just toss the old one out like the disposable tool it is.

A new Yaris (vios) cost about 700k now .. no thanks.

 

You only got 22k kms on ... I'd keep it till it died.  I do 22k in one year.  That's too much time in a car for me, as I need more comfort than the Yaris/vios would provide.   Had 2 of them .. I'm not going backwards.

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