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1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

Called into the Neta showroom with a pal for a test drive, but forgot my DL (left it at home in my pickup) so no go,

I would not have mentioned that personally.

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Posted
8 minutes ago, Rimmer said:

we bought a Toyota HEV Yaris Cross SUV at the end of last year which charges its self up as you drive along and as you brake.

 

If only a pickup in the same concept would be available, I would be interested

Posted
1 minute ago, CallumWK said:

 

If only a pickup in the same concept would be available, I would be interested

 

I believe BYD are launching a plugin hybrid pickup this year.

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Posted
25 minutes ago, JBChiangRai said:

I believe BYD are launching a plugin hybrid pickup this year.

Yep, the "BYD Shark 6 PHEV Previewed in Thailand ... Set to arrive later in Q2 2025", or so I read.

 

MG Maxus (BEV) will be arriving also, I believe, though suspect a bit pricey, as looking very cushy.

 

Riddara RD6 (BEV) is available to order now, though no dealer network, but since a Geely Radar will be opening a factory here, just a matter of time before network shows up.  Nice price also, starts at ฿899k.  

 

Really tempted myself (RD6), but don't need 2 BEVs, and wife ain't giving up the MG ZS.

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2 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

 

Yep, the 'BYD Shark 6 PHEV Previewed in Thailand ... Set to arrive later in Q2 2025", or so I read.

 

MG Maxus (BEV) will be arriving also, I believe, though suspect a bit pricey, as looking very cushy.

 

Riddara RD6 (BEV) is available to order now, though no dealer network, but since a Geely Radar will be opening a factory here, just a matter of time before network shows up.  Nice price also, starts at ฿899k.  

 

Really tempted myself (RD6), but don't need 2 BEVs, and wife ain't giving up the MG ZS.

 

Maybe you CCP boys should read my post again before suggesting unrelated Chinese toys.

I said the same concept and the Yaris is not a plugin hybrid

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Posted
17 minutes ago, CallumWK said:

 

Maybe you CCP boys should read my post again before suggesting unrelated Chinese toys.

I said the same concept and the Yaris is not a plugin hybrid

I type slow ...

... fixed it for you ❤️

 

Toyota won't have an E pick up till end of 2025, at the earliest, and that will be made in TH.    Hope you aren't anti TH as you are anti CN, although like most cars & trucks sold in SEA, will probably have parts (especially the battery) from CN.

 

Oh well, better luck next year 😎

So, what vehicle with parts from CN are you driving now ?

 

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Posted
3 hours ago, KannikaP said:
3 hours ago, BritManToo said:

Called into the Neta showroom with a pal for a test drive, but forgot my DL (left it at home in my pickup) so no go,

I would not have mentioned that personally.

 

We had a problem with our EV - minor issue with the 12v battery not recharging - a small 'control unit' that directs charge to the 12v battery to charge up...  (it was simply swapped out - a plug and play chip set I think).... 

The dealership gave us a NETA to borrow...  while waiting for the spare part 2 days... 

 

... I thought the NETA was a lethal thing, a tin-can, frightening on the expressway above 80kmh...   after a day we called up and said its too dangerous, like sitting in a coke-can, we'll return it - its better not to have anything !!!   they prepared us a larger car - but the following day ours was fixed to no issues.

 

All I can say for the NETA is that you can't 'fall off it' like you can a motorcycle, so its safer and also has more storage !!!... 

But, for the price - its a cheap - shopping run vehicle, though I wouldn't want to travel far in it.

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59 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

We had a problem with our EV - minor issue with the 12v battery not recharging - a small 'control unit' that directs charge to the 12v battery to charge up...  (it was simply swapped out - a plug and play chip set I think).... 

The dealership gave us a NETA to borrow...  while waiting for the spare part 2 days... 

 

... I thought the NETA was a lethal thing, a tin-can, frightening on the expressway above 80kmh...   after a day we called up and said its too dangerous, like sitting in a coke-can, we'll return it - its better not to have anything !!!   they prepared us a larger car - but the following day ours was fixed to no issues.

 

All I can say for the NETA is that you can't 'fall off it' like you can a motorcycle, so its safer and also has more storage !!!... 

But, for the price - its a cheap - shopping run vehicle, though I wouldn't want to travel far in it.

I was referring to your forgetting your DL when going for a test drive, not the fact that it was a Neta

Posted
17 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

I was referring to your forgetting your DL when going for a test drive, not the fact that it was a Neta

That was @BritManToo, and would go for the MG4 over the Neta.  A bit more, but well worth the extra, and, lifetime battery warranty.   That's pretty hard to beat.

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11 minutes ago, KhunLA said:

That was @BritManToo, and would go for the MG4 over the Neta.  A bit more, but well worth the extra, and, lifetime battery warranty.   That's pretty hard to beat.

MG4 costs 50% more, and my furthest journey is Makro, approx 12Km away from home.

Also they have some 18 month old demo NETA V for 300kbht (20,000Km) which is a total bargain.

 

Not driven either yet, I have only sat in the Neta V and it was fine, plenty of room for me to drive.

Didn't seem to be cheap or a tin can, but I guess it might shake and rattle when I drive one.

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1 minute ago, KhunLA said:

That was @BritManToo, and would go for the MG4 over the Neta.  A bit more, but well worth the extra, and, lifetime battery warranty.   That's pretty hard to beat.

Completely off topic from my post regarding his forgetting his DL.

Posted
1 minute ago, BritManToo said:

MG4 costs 50% more, and my furthest journey is Makro, approx 12Km away from home.

Also they have some 18 month old NETA V for 300kbht (20,000Km) which is a total bargain.

 

Not driven either yet, I have only sat in the Neta V and it was fine, plenty of room for me to drive.

Didn't seem to be cheap or a tin can, but I guess it might shake and rattle when I drive one.

Yea, know the price is a factor, especially since we could crap out tomorrow :cheesy:

 

And it is just a knock around town cars.  They do look nice, as we see a lot of them when O&A.

 

 

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Posted
6 minutes ago, KannikaP said:

Completely off topic from my post regarding his forgetting his DL.

shh 

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My personal journey to electric vehicles began in 2019 when MG launched the ZS EV. I put down a deposit and MG sent the company that they had chosen to install the free wall charger to do a site survey at my house. The company wanted me to have 2 PEA meters, one for the house and another for the EV. I had a single small PEA meter for backup, but 99% of the time I was running the house from Solar. They refused to install a charger and it was agreed (once I had included the MD of MG Thailand into the conversation) that I could have a Plug-In Hybrid instead and charge it just from Solar.

 

 

 

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In 2023 BYD introduced the BYD Seal and I purchased an AWD Performance. In the picture below it looks like the Seal is plugged into the charger, but in fact it's plugged into the house using bi-directional charging. My home solar system had 36kWh of battery storage and the BYD had added 85kWh more, I gave my meter back to PEA at the end of 2023.

 

In-between the 2 EVs you will see our electric motorbike.

 

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When the MG HS PHEV turned 4 years old I started to look for a full EV to replace it. We purchased a BYD M6 Extended Range which added another 72kWh to our back-up battery. 

 

As a second car it was chosen for practicality and price ฿899k

 

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Posted
4 hours ago, JBChiangRai said:

 


Chinese toys? AI electrified rats?

 

It's a little difficult to educate bigots. 
 

Remind me, what happened to the dinosaurs, the video cassette, recorders, and Kodak?

I think you are correct if Japan don't get their finger out they will become obsolete, like they did to the UK car manufactures, whatever your views are on Chinese manufactures, they are well ahead of any competition in the EV market 

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Posted
19 hours ago, Rimmer said:

We were not ready to make the leap to full electric and all charging rigmarole of it, also range concern so we bought a Toyota HEV Yaris Cross SUV at the end of last year which charges its self up as you drive along and as you brake.

 

I'm thinking of buying a Toyota RAV 4 HEV SUV later in the year, but the RAV 4 doesn't appear on the Thailand Toyota website so it may not be available here in Thailand?

Posted
19 hours ago, CallumWK said:

 

Not interested in a plug-n, and definitely not a Chinese toy

As of July 2023, the Tesla Model made in China at the company's Shanghai factory  is in the top spot in new car sales worldwide.

Posted
1 minute ago, Srikcir said:

As of July 2023, the Tesla Model made in China at the company's Shanghai factory  is in the top spot in new car sales worldwide.

 

No they are not worldwide, in fact outside China their sales declined

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EVs, and oil driven cars,  will soon be superseded by vehicles using other fuels including ethanol, hydrogen and, quite possibly, water. The amount of money currently being invested in battery driven cars is short-sighted, to put it mildly.

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