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Farang Owned Toyota Soluna Vios "S"


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Farang owner from new ,Full service history by Toyota main dealer ,Genuine 89,000 Kilometers(55,000 Miles)Low mileage only used 6 months a year !,sept 2005,

The paintwork has the odd scratch/Blemish ,Interior is cloth and immaculate and the car has never been smoked in ,Any inspection welcome

Air-conditioner,Automatic, CD player.Power Steering, Airbag, Central Locking, Alloy Wheels, brakes ABS, remote lock, remote alarm, Go Digital, electric windows, electric adjustable side mirrors.

Might be tempted with part exchange plus cash for a Airblade/Mio/Click as the misses needs a run around .

Have a new Vigo pickup on order and is the reason for selling .

370,000 Baht

pm me if interested

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Not for a low mileage auto in Thailand.

 

Something similar in England would be about 75,000 baht nut used prices in Thailand are silly. I got 165,000 for a 12 yr old Ranger with 250k on the clock a few months ago.

 

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I have seen the high prices asked and paid in Thailand but when do the prices drop to just over scrap value in Thailand?and what is the scrap value of a car in Thailand.

This is just a question nothing to do with this post really but this post got me thinking about relative values.

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Why do people pay these sort of prices? for a 100k or so more you can buy a brand new car.

 

I think more like 300-350k more for the new model here in Thailand.

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Agreed! shocking prices here!

I bought a new Toyota Vios in Pattaya in 2010 for THB 610 000. A Toyota Yaris Sedan (2012) made in Thailand sold in Australia last November for A$ 14900 (about THB 450 000)when I checked with the car dealers. They don't sell the Vios in Australia, but the Vios and the Yaris have almost the same specifications. The only difference , as far as I can tell, the Vios is a small sedan and the Yaris is a small hatchback. Actually it costs more to manufacture cars here for export to Australia, as cars in Oz require more complex emission control systems in the engine department

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