At this time, 948,000 Philippine peso equals 558,882 Thai baht. With this price, this size of car, and it is PHEV, that is very good price for Thai car market. --h0ngcom
At this time, 948,000 Philippine peso equals 558,882 Thai baht. With this price, this size of car, and it is PHEV, that is very good price for Thai car market. --h0ngcom
I think it is definitely suitable for Uttaradit city. Now the Mazda 4S center of that city has changed to Aion!!! I think that in the beginning, it made the very wrong decision because I haven't seen anyone using Aion (in that city) yet, and people still preferred to Japanese fuel cars. -- h0ngcom
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The very long title is: A Chinese female reporter from CNBC mocked and attacked Chinese electric vehicles, but was refuted by foreign experts one by one! Those who can't stand China's success are often the so-called "insiders"! Chinese cars are so bad, the United States should just lift tariffs! However, the more confused people in the United States, the better! The more awakened people there are, the more disadvantageous it is for China!
According to the expert, the reporter said about the car she drove, but the sentences looks like she is stereotyping Chinese EVs.
The word “cheap” is an ambiguous term that has many meanings, most of which are negatives, but not all of them.