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Displayed prices are for multiple nights. Check the site for price per night. I see hostels starting at 200b/day and hotels from 500b/day on agoda.

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Toyota Camry Hybrid for sale. 3 Years old 37,000 KM all highway KM's. Foreign owned and babied.

Perfect condition, fully loaded, incl navigation and rear camera, Silver ext, Tan leather int with wood trim.

Always carport stored and covered. 1.1 MB
Email: Brian7seas@yahoo.com

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It's worth no more than 750.000 b , if it's a 2.4 in absolute mint condition and has got full service history , the Camrys lost their appeal about 5 years ago when Toyota started messing with the cars spec's......!

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It's worth no more than 750.000 b , if it's a 2.4 in absolute mint condition and has got full service history , the Camrys lost their appeal about 5 years ago when Toyota started messing with the cars spec's......!

 

I'm surprised at the price of cars in Thailand. You can get that for well under £10K in the UK.

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I'm surprised at the price of cars in Thailand. You can get that for well under £10K in the UK.

I wonder about a Hybrid here, petrol isn't so expensive so why pursue that option?

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Yes it is 2.4 Liter engine. Book of maintenence available. The car originally sold for 1.8 MB 3 + years ago and i believe are around 2 mil new now. It's amazing how 2nd hand cars hold their value in Thailand compared to the western world. Petrol may not be as expensive here as the U.K. but certainly is not cheap. Some ppl like the idea of an environment friendly car which is a whole other topic, please do not discuss on this thread

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Remember and factor in the replacement of the battery after the car is around 5 years old. Cost approximately 80,000 to 100,000 baht. I looked seriously at the Prius last year but that put me off purchasing it.

 

 

 

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I'm surprised at the price of cars in Thailand. You can get that for well under £10K in the UK.

 

One of my neighbours in London paid 7 grand for a 4 year old minter with full Toyota service history ,he bought it because of the crazy fuel prices we have to pay in the UK , and also gets exemption from the central London CC charge , lucky for him the batteries were changed 6 months before he bought it otherwise it would not have been worth buying it ( 2 grand for replacements in UK )

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