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| Motoring in Thailand and Asia Cars and motorbikes in Thailand and Asia, Where to buy and sell your truck? Where to get fixed and what garage to use. Should I buy a suzuki carry? Will it have a car DVD? Will my travel insurance cover me for driving in Thailand? Or should I just buy a Mercedes or a Honda CRV? Everything to do with motoring and vehicles goes in this section. Do I really need a driving licence in Thailand to drive to Bangkok car hire? |
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| Mactard Last Online: Today 01:47 PM Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Moo 2
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| I personally really don't care about the clean lines without the basket. It's just a scooter, and the basket is really useful. The PCX 125i looks good but I think my Wave 125i will last for almost 10 years more. |
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| Korat Last Online: Yesterday 01:38 PM Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Chiang Mai
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| Honda has a new scooter out in the USA. It's a water-cooled, shaft driven 150cc. It's freeway legal for the US, meaning it will go 60mph with one person under 180lb. I checked here in Chiang Mai, but they said there are no plans to make it here in TH. Maybe it's just me (I have driven the CX500 Hondas in California for years) and I think a 125 is not big enough. Even at 200TB a liter, a 150cc is a better machine. However, they are $5,000 in the US. Even so, they will sell a sh''t load of them because they will get 80mpg |
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