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Sixth FAST Auto Show kicks off at Bitec
By KINGSLEY WIJAYASINHA 
THE NATION

 

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Sales are already flowing at the opening day of the FAST Auto Show Thailand 2017, which goes on until July 2 at Bitec.

 

BANGKOK: -- ORGANISERS of the “FAST Auto Show Thailand” expect 3,000 automobiles and 1,000 motorcycles to be sold at this year’s event.

 

The show, featuring 16,000 square metres of exhibition area, kicked off at the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (Bitec) yesterday and goes on until Sunday. 

 

Show organiser Pattanadesh Asasappakij, a well-known auto critic, says 250,000 visitors are expected to turn up to check out both new and certified used vehicles. A total of 12 auto companies and 15 used-car dealerships are taking part. 

 

“We are staging the event for the sixth straight year, after five years of success,” he said. 

 

“In 2016, a total of 252,216 people came to the show, while 2,729 automobiles and 1,526 motorcycles were sold. This year the show area is 16,000sqm and we offer visitors the chance to shop for new and attractive used vehicles that have been carefully selected for this event. 

 

“This year we also expect to attract more than 250,000 visitors, while auto sales are expected to reach 3,000 units, comprising 2,000 new cars and 1,000 used cars.” 

 

All companies represented at the show are offering special promotions and sales campaigns, ranging from price discounts to low interest rates and long instalment periods. 

 

Kusumann Lowsalaraks, executive vice president for marketing in charge of auto financing at Bank of Ayudhya, one of the main sponsors of the show, said: “The automobile market during the next seven months is expected to grow continuously because of many positive factors including the improving economy, increased public consumption, introductions of new car models and the rising number of used cars in the market. 

 

“The car-financing market is forecast to grow continuously as well, and Krungsri Auto is confident that the FAST Auto Show Thailand will serve as another positive factor to help stimulate the market.” 

 

Apart from promotions from auto companies and used-car dealers, buyers can also enjoy special offers from Krungsri Auto. 

 

“For example, the ‘Krungsri New Car’ promotion offers special interest rates and an 84-month instalment period, plus iPhone7s and other raffle prizes. 

 

“In addition, Krungsri Used Car is giving customers added confidence with a Gold Package Extended Warranty at just Bt17,000 with a complimentary gold pendant, a special interest rate or an 84-month instalment period,” she said. 

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/news/business/automobiles/30319387

 
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FAST Auto show  yet they show a picture of a Ford Everest !!!  Unless it can exceed 250 KMH/155 MPH it hardly rates as fast. But there again in this country they ride a round in pick-ups which is a commercial vehicle elsewhere with agricultural dynamics so guess, yes, they thing anything over 80 KMH is fast perhaps.

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So they think David Bond is the only person in the world to use these chat up lines ?;

You are beautiful.

He then asks for the girl's Line ID.

He invites them on a date.

Then supposedly ends up in bed

 

Only thing that is missing for Thailand is the fifth line, so it reads ;

 

You are beautiful.

He then asks for the girl's Line ID.

He invites them on a date.

Then supposedly ends up in bed

But we will go to the ATM first

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29 minutes ago, Lammbock said:

Since when is a Ford Everest a "FAST" car?

 

I think that name is a reference to the cuties who will be all over BITEC for the next few days, selling .... um .... cars.  

 

Sadly, the one hawking Ford Everests seems a little camera shy.  Or maybe she's otherwise engaged.  That one is already sold, after all.  No more commission to be made hanging out there.

 

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1 minute ago, impulse said:

 

I think that name is a reference to the cuties who will be all over BITEC for the next few days, selling .... um .... cars.  

 

Sadly, the one hawking Ford Everests seems a little camera shy.  Or maybe she's otherwise engaged.  That one is already sold, after all.  No more commission to be made hanging out there.

 

In that case it should be re-named  the "Pretty" Auto show

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