Thailand new car buyers guide
Bangkok Post: 17 Jan 2010
Car buyers' guide part 1Bangkok Post/Wiwat Chang * Published: 17/01/2010
A quick glance at all the mass-market passenger vehicles officially sold in Thailand. This week begins with the smallest classes - the A- and B-segment cars.CHERY QQPrice range: 389,400-469,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. E20-compatible. 68hp, 1.1 litre. Manual only. Made in China.
Pros: Being the narrowest passenger car here makes it potentially easy to park.
Cons: Not that cheap due to import duty, no track record here and iffy build quality.
KIA PICANTOPrice range: 399,000-469,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. 65hp, 1.1 litre. Manual or automatic. Recently face-lifted. Made in Malaysia.
Pros: The shortest passenger car in Thailand should make parking easy.
Cons: Not that cheap for the amount of metal you get.
NAZA FORZAPrice range: 349,000-379,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. 65hp, 1.1 litre. Manual only. Made in Malaysia.
Pros: The cheapest passenger car here is not the smallest.
Cons: No automatic transmission. Iffy build quality.
PROTON SAVVYPrice range: 399,000-469,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. 74hp, 1.2 litre. Fully manual or Sensomatic gearbox. Made in Malaysia.
Pros: The biggest car in this class and, on paper, most fuel economical.
Cons: Iffy fit and finish.
Or if you can wait, these cars are due to debut this year ... Brand new Nissan March and Hyundai i10.
CHEVROLET AVEOPrice range: 500,000-709,000 baht.
Easy specs: Four-door saloon. E20-compatible 94hp 1.4 litre or 107hp 1.6 litre. Manual or automatic. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Good handling. Warranty extendable to five years. More service centres than you think.
Cons: Not one of the most fuel efficient cars in its class and so-so resale value.
HONDA CITYPrice range: 524,000-694,000 baht.
Easy specs: Four-door saloon. E20-compatible. 120hp, 1.5 litre. Manual or automatic. Shares mechanicals with the Honda Jazz. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Good to drive and ride in. Folding rear seats. Huge boot and excellent resale value.
Cons: Range-topper has no CD player.
HONDA JAZZPrice range: 560,000-705,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. E20-compatible 120hp, 1.5 litre. Manual or automatic. Shares mechanicals with the Honda City. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Good to drive. Versatile interior space. Great resale value.
Cons: Dual front airbags available only in the two top trim levels.
MAZDA 2Price range: 585,000-690,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. 103hp E20-compatible 1.5 litre. Manual or automatic. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Fun to drive around town and on the highways. Looks cool.
Cons: Rear seats don't fold flat. Interior a bit dull.
NISSAN TIIDAPrice range: 688,000-798,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback, 109hp E20-compatible 1.6 litre or 126hp 1.8 litre. Automatic only. Recently face-lifted. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Great rear legroom. Relatively quiet cabin. Reclining rear seats. Well-built.
Cons: Vague steering feel. Average fuel economy. Rear seats don't fold flat.
NISSAN TIIDA LATIOPrice range: 564,000-737,000 baht.
Easy specs: Four-door saloon. E20-compatible. 109hp, 1.6 litre. Manual or automatic. Recently face-lifted. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Great rear legroom. Relatively quiet cabin. Well-built.
Cons: Vague steering feel. Average fuel economy and equipment level.
PEUGEOT 206Price range: 795,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. 75hp, 1.4 litre. Automatic only. Made in Malaysia.
Pros: Agile urban vehicle without an Asian badge.
Cons: Obsolete model in most parts of the world. Price.
PROTON GEN2Price range: 549,000-629,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. E20-compatible 110hp and 125hp 1.6 litre. Manual or automatic.
Pros: Good looking, good handling hatchback.
Cons: Thirsty, unrefined engine. Not very spacious.
PROTON NEOPrice range: 499,000-698,000 baht.
Easy specs: Three-door hatchback. E20- compatible 110hp or 125hp 1.6 litre. Manual or automatic. Shares components with the Persona and Gen-2. Made in Malaysia.
Pros: Handles well. The cheapest three-door hatchback you can buy.
Cons: Does not go as fast as it looks. The 125hp version is not much better and tight on space.
PROTON PERSONAPrice range: 499,000-629,000 baht.
Easy specs: Four-door saloon version of the Gen-2. E20-compatible. 1.6 litre. Manual or automatic. Retrofitted CNG conversion also available. Made in Malaysia.
Pros: Good looking, good handling saloon.
Cons: Thirsty, unrefined engine. CNG version handles poorly.
SUZUKI SWIFTPrice range: 599,000-649,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. 100hp, 1.5 litre. Automatic only. Made in Indonesia.
Pros: Fun to drive and agile around town. Good value.
Cons: Looks understated. Rear seats don't fold flat.
TOYOTA VIOSPrice range: 504,000-709,000 baht.
Easy specs: Four-door saloon. E20-compatible. 109hp, 1.5 litre. Manual or automatic. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Easy to drive. Comfy ride. Excellent resale value.
Cons: Bland to drive. Notchy automatic transmission. Average rear seat space. Due for face-lift.
TOYOTA YARISPrice range: 539,000-714,000 baht.
Easy specs: Five-door hatchback. E20-compatible. 109hp, 1.5 litre. Manual or automatic. Recently face-lifted and shares components with the Vios saloon. Made in Thailand.
Pros: Fun to drive and agile in the city. Rear seats fold flat. Good resale value.
Cons: Notchy automatic transmission. Not so reassuring at highway speeds. Small boot.
Or if you can wait, these cars are due to debut within a couple of months ... Mazda 2 saloon, Ford Fiesta in both four-door saloon and five-door hatchback.
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