Bangkok International Motor Show 2013 : Mitsubishi
Submitted by peter on 4 April, 2013 - 13:52.Our continuing coverage of the Bangkok International Motor Show continues with a look at what Mitsubishi Motors brought along. It turns out that Mitsubishi had a few concept vehicles which are very relevant to the Thai market.
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2013 Toyota Vios - Official Promo for 34th Bangkok International Motor Show Launch
Submitted by peter on 3 April, 2013 - 19:48.If you have been following the coverage of the 2013 Toyota Vios, you may be aware that the car isn't as new as it looks on the surface. That makes this video all the more fun.
Bangkok International Motor Show 2013 : Toyota
Submitted by peter on 1 April, 2013 - 15:27.The 34th Bangkok International Motor Show is currently on, and we will be sharing some of the highlights over the next few days. Following on from our look at the Ford exhibit yesterday, we now turn our attention to Toyota.
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Bangkok International Motor Show 2013 : Ford
Submitted by peter on 31 March, 2013 - 17:02.The 34th Bangkok International Motor Show is currently on, and we will be sharing some of the highlights over the next few days. We'll begin by taking a look at what Ford has on show.
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Taxi Drivers still say 'NO'
Submitted by peter on 22 March, 2013 - 13:57.I'm the sort of guy who hates rules. No, I'm not an anarchist. Let me explain. I like rules, but not when they are not enforced or obeyed. For example, if there is a rule saying that smoking is illegal in a public park, I like that rule. But if people smoke regardless, I would much rather if the rule hadn't been established in the first place. That way, I wouldn't have to witness people breaking the rule. I would just happily go about my business, accepting that people are allowed to smoke, and it wouldn't bother me at all.....
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Not "ONLY" in Thailand
Submitted by peter on 19 March, 2013 - 15:57.Road accidents happen all the time in Thailand. And while it is very true to say that travelling on the roads here is dangerous, it is sometimes easy to forget that crazy "accidents" can happen anywhere that cars and bikes can be found. Here are a few examples from places outside Thailand, just to remind us that it isn't "only in Thailand".
New Cars For 2013 : Toyota Vios
Submitted by peter on 19 March, 2013 - 13:57.Updated:24/3/13
There are literally a handful of mainstream manufacturers in Thailand. Some of the blame for this situation lies with the high levels of tax that forms a barrier to entry for new brands unwilling to invest heavily in manufacturing bases here in Thailand. But, while tax has something to do with it, I believe it is also true to say that the average Thai car owner is very conservative.
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Cost of First Car Policy
Submitted by peter on 19 January, 2013 - 05:03.To some, the new car scheme might seem like a great thing. To others, the scheme might have provided too sweet a deal to pass up. At the end of the day.... there is no such thing as a free lunch.
Rage Against 'Rich Law Breaker'
Submitted by peter on 14 January, 2013 - 19:36.Another rich and well connected Thai man has gotten himself involved in a road traffic 'accident'. And, naturally he has then attempted to use his status to avoid having to man up.
Chevrolet Trailblazer Thai Debut Tomorrow - Detailed Preview
Submitted by peter on 20 March, 2012 - 15:56.Chevrolet is to unveil the all-new Chevrolet TrailBlazer in Thailand tomorrow, March 21st. The launch will be broadcast online and the launch event pre-empts the Bangkok International Motor Show which kicks off next week.
Although the image above would make it seem like there is still some mystery about the look of the new SUV, much of the mystery is already spoiled by previous unveils of pre-production version of the new Trailblazer, and what we already know of the new Colorado on which the Trailblazer is based, and which is already on sale.
So rather than waiting for tomorrow's launch, let's look at what we already know.
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All New Hyundai Elantra - They must be joking!
Submitted by peter on 15 March, 2012 - 12:12.Hyundai has finally found time to bring the Elantra to Thailand to compete in the all-important C segment. And this should be a good thing. But is the Elantra a compelling option in the C segment? And is Hyundai really serious about the Thai market?
Cruze Estate Launch Previews Booted Facelift
Submitted by peter on 7 March, 2012 - 10:02.The Chevrolet Cruze is purring along quite nicely in Thailand, but while other markets have a hatchback option, we are still limited to a "standard-for-Thailand" sedan version. Mazda and Ford are alone in offering hatchbacks in this segment, and it seems unlikely that Chevrolet with join that particular war, but there is another Cruze that might make it to Thailand: The Chevrolet Cruze Estate.
The 30km per litre Mitsubishi Mirage
Submitted by peter on 10 November, 2011 - 20:38.Mitsubishi is starting to release more information about the forthcoming Mirage eco-car. Set to be released in Thailand in March 2012, the Mirage looks to compete with the Nissan March and Honda Brio.
Let's take a look!
UPDATE 29/3/2012 : Mitsubishi now claim 22km/l for the Mirage. But we can expect lower in real-world driving conditions.
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Ladprao Road Flood Photos
Submitted by peter on 7 November, 2011 - 14:35.The flooding that has been making life difficult for millions in Thailand since July is now inundating Bangkok. We took a camera and here are some images from Ladprao road taken yesterday.
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Is my house flooded?
Submitted by peter on 2 November, 2011 - 17:10.I stumbled upon this extremely useful website today. It is completely self evident what is going on when you look at the site, although it is in Thai.
But in case there is any doubt, you look for the postal code of the area you are interested in, and you will see a percentage of flooding. The other figure is the number of new updates the site has received within that area.
So, if you are out of town and wondering if your area is flooded yet, or you are planing to travel within Bangkok, this might help.
