B-Quik, Thailand's biggest independent automotive repair organization, saw revenue grow over 30 per cent in the first 6 months of 2010, this despite the unrest in the Thai capital in the month of May. The company has opened two new stores so far this year (one on the island of Phuket and one in Bangkok) and now operates through... (read more)
Mr. Kyoichi Tanada, President of Toyota Motor Thailand Co.Ltd., Mr. Sei Maeda, Executive Vice President of Toyota Motor Asia Pacific Engineering and Manufacturing Co. Ltd., and Mr.Wichien Emprasertsuk, Senior Vice President of Toyota Motor Thailand Co. Ltd., jointly presided over the press launch of the new Toyota Corolla... (read more)
"New" MAZDA3 loaded with fresh exterior and interior features.
Mazda Sales (Thailand) expects that the Thai automobile market will exceed 700,000 units sales this year due to various positive economic indicators. With sales of Mazda vehicles in Thailand surging by 240% year on year in the first half of the year, the... (read more)
The Proton: Ex, Ex, Ex...EX-O-RA!
PROTON EXORA. There are good car names and not so good car names.
A case in point is the Chevy Nova launched in North America decades ago. In Spanish No-Va means No Go! During the same era in Europe there was the Made in Deutschland... (read more)
Photographs courtesy of BKK Motor Show 2010 / Carsanook
Hua Hin is known not only for its beautiful beaches and green tranquil surroundings, but also for being chosen location
for some of the more luxurious resorts found in Thailand. The relative proximity of Bangkok, only a couple of hours drive away,
allows residents access to the vast supplies and great prices in the big city.