Delete a Message
ingo
The last twelve days I've spent for a short vacations in Thailand (Khao Lak). About cars I have to tell: boooring!
99% of the vehicles either cars, pick ups, vans, trucks, motorbikes or mopeds are Japan origin. Maybe locally assembled, but actually Japanese. Mostly new, just very little older stuff.
The only exceptions were some single brand new Mercedes or BMW and some single older stuff as a 1997 VW Passat, a E36-BMW or a Volvo 740.
As it seems TukTuks are forbidden now. We haven't seen any. The local taxis are all pick ups with benches on the back.
When we took a ride in this one
I've asked the driver for its age and mileage. It's a 1988 car and has "something unknown over one million kilometers" on the clock.
The only classic, I've spotted
and two abandoned vehicles:
That's all.
99% of the vehicles either cars, pick ups, vans, trucks, motorbikes or mopeds are Japan origin. Maybe locally assembled, but actually Japanese. Mostly new, just very little older stuff.
The only exceptions were some single brand new Mercedes or BMW and some single older stuff as a 1997 VW Passat, a E36-BMW or a Volvo 740.
As it seems TukTuks are forbidden now. We haven't seen any. The local taxis are all pick ups with benches on the back.
When we took a ride in this one
I've asked the driver for its age and mileage. It's a 1988 car and has "something unknown over one million kilometers" on the clock.
The only classic, I've spotted
and two abandoned vehicles:
That's all.