November 5, 201213 yr Help, I have big problems finding out the retail prices of some cars I am interested in. I went looking on some company websites only, because dealers often make manual mistakes OR they give wholesale/export prices only. About the official sites: - Some sites are only in Thai - Some sites will not change language when pressing English - Some brands dont have a website, such as Chrysler Thailand - Some sites dont have a a pricelist - Some sites only mention interestrat/downpayments but I want the retail price - And much more.. lol Anyhow, I need to buy cheapest version of a 4DOORS pickup with AUTOMATIC GEARS and 2 wheeldrive. I filtered the list down to 1 car per brand (except for isuzu as they have another model and I dont know whether the Hi-lander or Cab4 is cheaper) and came up with this list I made, and so far I only have 2 retail prices. If anyone can help me out, I'd be really happy and thankful! ---,--- THB - Isuzu (Hi-Lander???) ---,--- THB - Isuzu (Cab4???) 754,000 THB - Mazda (BT-50 Commonrail V Hi-Racer+ AT) ---,--- THB - Mitsibishi (Triton Double Cab) ---,--- THB - Nissan (Navara Double Cab) ---,--- THB - Toyota (Hilux Vigo Double Cab) 829,000 THB - Ford (Double Cab 2.2L Hi-rider XLT) Again thank you guys! Can't wait to surprise my Thai aunt with a brand new pickup - Hans PS. Why are there no good updated websites with pricelists around when comparing cars for example? I also don't understand why they don't mention it sometimes on their own website.
November 5, 201213 yr Cheapest 4-door, 2WD, Autos (note your Mazda model/price was off): 804,000 THB - Mitsubishi (Triton Double Cab GLS Plus 2.5 5AT) 811,500 THB - Nissan (Navara Double Cab GT Calibre LE 2.5L 5AT) 829,000 THB - Ford (Ranger Double Cab Hi-Rider XLT 2.2L 6AT) 835,000 THB - Chevrolet (Colorado Double Cab LT Z71 2.8L 5AT) 840,000 THB - Toyota (Hilux Vigo Double Cab Prerunner 2.5L 5AT) 879,000 THB - Mazda (BT-50 Commonrail V Hi-Racer 2.2L 6AT) 896,000 THB - Isuzu (D-Max Hi-Lander Z-Prestige 2.5L 5AT) Also note that Chrysler don't sell any cars in Thailand Edited November 5, 201213 yr by IMHO
November 7, 201213 yr Author Thx IMHO and omg the prices so high I'll put the link of the Mazda price I found , coz I don't understand why so expensive, thought only 100k more for having automatic..
November 7, 201213 yr Thx IMHO and omg the prices so high I'll put the link of the Mazda price I found , coz I don't understand why so expensive, thought only 100k more for having automatic.. double cab is about 100.000 Baht more expensive.
November 7, 201213 yr Thx IMHO and omg the prices so high I'll put the link of the Mazda price I found , coz I don't understand why so expensive, thought only 100k more for having automatic.. It's a shame, but the only pick-up models with AT are top of the line.
November 7, 201213 yr Thx IMHO and omg the prices so high I'll put the link of the Mazda price I found , coz I don't understand why so expensive, thought only 100k more for having automatic.. It's a shame, but the only pick-up models with AT are top of the line. Considering the AT is only 'worth' ~35-50K Baht more, one can only guess that most buyers still want MT.. From 2005 to 2009, Mitsu sold the Triton extra cab with an 4AT option for ~580K Baht, but it was discontinued in 2010 due to poor sales..
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