Car for Sale 2010 TOYOTA HILUX VIGO (chiang mai) THB695000
- City: Bangkok
- Country: Thailand
- Listed: November 28, 2011 11:13 am
- Expires: This ad has expired
2010 Toyota Hilux Vigo, prerunner, turbo diesel, 4doors, black color, 33000km, in excellent condition, 5 speeds manual transmission, 2 wheel drive, fast, powerful, beautiful truck, save gas, asking 695,000baht. Has rollbar, bed liner, running board, AM/FM radio/stereo CD, AC is cold. call 082-390-5670. Can email photo to you. Location: chiang mai it’s NOT ok to contact this poster with services or other commercial interests
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2010 TOYOTA HILUX VIGO (chiang mai) THB695000
Yet, buying a new car does not always mean the buyer will get perfection.gov – crash-test and rollover ratings for specific models by NHTSA
IIHS – the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety website where you can compare frontal offset and side impact crash test results as well as Injury, Collision & Theft Losses and Fatality rates for different cars.
There are so many factors to consider when buying a pre-owned car.
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In fact, it can be the largest expenses associated with owning and operating a car.
In Thailand a quick driving plan can involve changing the flow of traffic, which causes one way roads to suddenly run in the opposite directions or the number of lanes being reduced from, in extreme cases, eight to one. Regular roads may become bus lanes overnight, which then causes thousands of drivers to exit from the incorrect ramps on the expressway, thus clogging up traffic worse than before. Usually this last for a few months, after which the government changes or they governor realizes that the problems can not be solved and then things go back to normal. Several computer traffic control systems have been tested of even installed, but none of them seem to resolve the situation. It has been whispered that the local traffic constables are very uncooperative when it comes to these systems that could make their employ obsolete. Some companies may even mention the word “sabotage”, when asked about the failure of their traffic control system.
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