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Thai mobile phone provider wants too much money
ExpatOilWorker replied to OneMoreFarang's topic in Mobile Devices and Apps
I am getting 30 GB @ 5g speed for 399 with AIS. Pretty reasonable. -
Toxic Smoke Engulfs Bangkok's Rama 2 Area Due to Chemical Leak
ExpatOilWorker replied to webfact's topic in Bangkok News
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
You see missing clips, I see missing Chinese quality control. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Only if it comes with a big tube of superglue. HzYOkMScoKICRXRk.mp4 -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
They could also just continue to lose money π° until they go out of business and we can all live happily ever after π. https://www.scmp.com/business/china-business/article/3260236/goldman-sachs-says-escalating-price-war-chinas-ev-market-could-ensnare-byd-push-sector-losses?campaign=3260236&module=perpetual_scroll_0&pgtype=article Isn't this exactly what @KhunLA has been looking for? ....cut the price of its Li Mega multipurpose minivan by 30,000 yuan, or 5.4 per cent, to 529,800 yuan. Launched in March this year, the fully-electric minivan described by its maker as being essentially a βmobile homeβ is designed to cater to the travel demands of wealthy families and is fitted with a refrigerator and a sofa. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
It will increase sunk cost, but that is OK π. The Chinese are losing money on every vehicle sold, but make it up on volume.....and state subsidies. -
Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
G-man is the man, we are staying. Here is a bit of factual information: China π¨π³ is sitting on 10 million of un-needed vehicle production capacity. Expect more discounts and price wars on all vehicle types. The next few years will be golden times to buy a new car π. New York Times (Free): https://archive.ph/4jCiQ -
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We have plenty of stickers. You want some?
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Sounds like chaos in the BYD/MG after market service centers. Is it any different in Thailand πΉπ or are the Chinese brands hanging their customers out to dry?
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
More than 100 in a single day on September 24th, 1990. Even of you had lighting balls shooting π« out of your headlamps, EVs will never match the carnage dino fuel β½οΈ can unleash. https://www.thebigchilli.com/feature-stories/horror-lives-on-after-deadliest-traffic-accident-in-thai-history -
Vinny actually has a good point and EV owners might soon "volunteering" lower their cars performance, to avoid paying an insurance premium. In Russia, having a dash camera reduces insurance cost and we know EV owners are penny pinchers at the pump or power cable, so most will go slow π to save a few baht.
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All in not well π’ π€§ on planet EV. Vinfast might be the first major player to fall from grace. Tesla is feeling the ache of an old man and some of the lesser known Chinese brands are doomed to fail.
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Electric Vehicles in Thailand
ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Bit of fine Thai nonsense journalism from the Nation. Since when is going from 1,250 to 3,100 nearly double? It is more than double!! "Thai Smile Bus will nearly double the number of its electric buses as it aims to overtake the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority..." The Thai Smile electric busses charge 15 baht, where everyone else, aka diesel busses, charge 8-13 baht. "provide a cheaper transport alternative for commuters, he said." But, whatever, the electric busses are nice and hopefully soon they will replace all the older busses. I spoke to one of the bus drivers and he said they have lots of problems, mostly software errors, so not an easy transition. -
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ExpatOilWorker replied to Bandersnatch's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
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Here is a business idea π‘ to all you EVangelists with V2L: Road side assistance π π». 83Rse1aLF0UzRkNB.mp4
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You are welcome π. 4-zmkgDht4mv7Yfb.mp4
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True, but the guy that fuel β½οΈ up with dino juice is indirectly paying me a 1,000 baht, which I happily π spend on fuel. Combined we are doing 720 km, while you and the other solar panel users are creating massive amounts of nuclear waste π and radiation by supporting the sun π π. I think we should have an interplanetary radiation tax for EV users.