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Isuzu Dmax 2012 Model Diesel Pickup Truck


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It has to have 4- doors and be under a mill, yes?

No, it can be a smart cab.

Full list here for the pickups: https://firstcar.exc...up_19092555.pdf

And here for the cars: https://firstcar.exc...ar_06092555.pdf

The amount of rebate is included in the last column.

Am l right you cannot get the 100,000 with a truck ?

According to that link you are right. Looks like the highest rebate is 20,000 baht.

Thought so, but we could we wrong eh. biggrin.png
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Yep you get the decent amount back on a shiney new double cab pick up, the two door models are 3% excise tax, so not much back . Article in today's BKP on the first customers getting their rebate back. Sounds like its going to take a while too!

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It has to have 4- doors and be under a mill, yes?

No, it can be a smart cab.

Full list here for the pickups: https://firstcar.exc...up_19092555.pdf

And here for the cars: https://firstcar.exc...ar_06092555.pdf

The amount of rebate is included in the last column.

Am l right you cannot get the 100,000 with a truck ?

According to that link you are right. Looks like the highest rebate is 20,000 baht.

That is incorrect. My wife purchased an ISUZU VCross in Lop Buri some 5 months ago and she has just finished doing the paperwork at the Lop Buri Excise Office. Return in 12 months from date of delivery is TB100,000. Saw with my own eyes and was also introduced to the lady in charge there.

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That is incorrect. My wife purchased an ISUZU VCross in Lop Buri some 5 months ago and she has just finished doing the paperwork at the Lop Buri Excise Office. Return in 12 months from date of delivery is TB100,000. Saw with my own eyes and was also introduced to the lady in charge there.

I think I recall seeing another version of those tables... And the 4-door pickup rebated seemed indeed to be 100 K in my recollection. Now I also recall some around here promising that the Thai government would find a way never to pay fully the rebates... clap2.gif

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It has to have 4- doors and be under a mill, yes?

No, it can be a smart cab.

Full list here for the pickups: https://firstcar.exc...up_19092555.pdf

And here for the cars: https://firstcar.exc...ar_06092555.pdf

The amount of rebate is included in the last column.

Am l right you cannot get the 100,000 with a truck ?

No, you're wrong. For a 4-door pickup truck the rebate can be 100.000 Baht.

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It has to have 4- doors and be under a mill, yes?

No, it can be a smart cab.

Full list here for the pickups: https://firstcar.exc...up_19092555.pdf

And here for the cars: https://firstcar.exc...ar_06092555.pdf

The amount of rebate is included in the last column.

Am l right you cannot get the 100,000 with a truck ?

No, you're wrong. For a 4-door pickup truck the rebate can be 100.000 Baht.

Thanks for clearing that up. thumbsup.gif

Does it only apply to an Isuzu thanking them for buying one ? smile.png

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OK I found out this info and also the site below is of the latest info.

The government's scheme will give tax rebates of up to Bt100,000 to first-time auto buyers from September 16 to December 31, 2012, now extended to end of March 2013.

The rebates will be paid by the Excise Department after the buyer has owned the car for one year.

Payment is subject to obligatory ownership of the car for five years.

Eligible vehicles include passenger cars with an engine capacity of no more than 1,500cc and pickups costing Bt1 million or less. The vehicles must be locally assembled.

To be eligible, participants have to buy a car priced less than 1 million baht, and the rebate is made on the excise tax with a ceiling of 100,000 baht. In addition, the engine must be less than 1,500cc and buyers must be at least 21 years old, while ownership must be held for at least five years.

In other words if you sell the car before the 5 year period, you have to pay back to the excise Dept the TB100,000, or what ever they paid you for the size car you purchased.

The Excise Department will pay the rebate in the form of a cashier's cheque within one year after the purchase.

If your wife or friend can read Thai, all you want to know is on this site.

https://firstcar.excise.go.th/

Hope this clears some things up.

OZEMADE

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