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38th motor show in Bangkok. (29th March- 9April 2017)

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In past years there's been a couple of exhibitors selling camper-vans but not a lot. Entry ticket is 100 baht. I get there by driving on the Chaengwattana tollway in Bangkok, Impact is the next exit after the Chaengwattana Rd exit, and is adjacent to the tollway. So if coming from Pattaya it's probably best to take the motorway past Suvarnabumi Airport and once you near Rama 9 take the tollway towards Chaengwattana.

More info:

http://www.tceb.or.th/nc/event-calendar/view/event/971-38th-bangkok-international-motor-show-2017/

 

Hopefully there will be more on show than the pathetic Motor Expo I went to a few Months back.

If you are in the market for a new car this is the place to go. We purchased a new Mazda 3 a few years ago at a very reasonable price.  The car was loaded with extras for which we didn't pay.

 

Lots of pretties and lots of food too. Best to go not on a weekend, way too busy.  Go early in the day too.

 

On 3/2/2017 at 5:32 PM, Pdaz said:

Hopefully there will be more on show than the pathetic Motor Expo I went to a few Months back.

Agreed, Motor expo was small and not worth the hassle coming from downtown Bangkok. Will try this one though. 

Where is the event taking place and how to get there?

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