March 27, 201213 yr Nope. But if you can't read Thai, with trial and error the drop down menus on the right hand side are quite simply to work out. Give it a try...
March 27, 201213 yr Google Chrome, it's the best by far and the easiest to use.... Once downloaded, set language to English and it'll offer to translate Thai when ever recognized.
March 27, 201213 yr I remember the previous version of the one2car website was much more foreign friendly.I'm not sure but could it be that it even was in English?
March 28, 201213 yr It really isn't that difficult. If you play around with the drop-downs tc you'll soon learn hich ones to click. I bought my car of this site. "oh they are so expensive" was a cmment I got off one "expert" - if so how come they have so many use it? Anyhow you should be able to negotiate if you are going to buy a second-hand car. ....and working out a simple web site will help.
March 28, 201213 yr More or less has the same cars but in English http://www.thaicar.com/en_index.php
March 28, 201213 yr More or less has the same cars but in English http://www.thaicar.com/en_index.php That's not quite true. thaicar.com is only for dealers in Bangkok and as of this moment has a total of 9,400 cars for sale while one2car.com has 34,200. Best is to browse both as well as taladrod.com. Sophon
March 28, 201213 yr Google Chrome, it's the best by far and the easiest to use....Once downloaded, set language to English and it'll offer to translate Thai when ever recognized. Yes but it come up with very odd translations and not easy to understand. In Thai correct translation "My friend Kai is going to Bangkok" Google translate = I get chicken to Bangkok.. or 2 or 3 other places around BKK without the word BKK you get London.. I get chicken to London makes no sense and far from what was meant.......
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