Update - My wife has now converted the Mazda into an Eco-friendly model, it has gone green and blends seamlessly into the local environment.Super Joe wrote:We've got an 18 month old Mazda 3 for sale if you're interested, it never gets used and only done 9k miles.I'll be a buying a new car, probably in HH. Top of the list is a Honda Civic or Mazda 3
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Buying a new car in Hua Hin
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Funny the MIB told me that the red plates meant that you could not travel out of Prachuap without a police letter.crazy88 wrote:..........Aren't those restrictions just for outside the province you bought the car from.
Ie: If in the same province you can drive it 24 hours on red plates."
My advice for being stopped id don't don't. Unless the guy is right in your path don't stop.
If you have to stop for anything, tell him you have no cash and can you drop it into the police station. He should give you a fine slip which you then throw away and forget all about it.
I have never heard of a case being pursued unless of course anybody out there knows different.
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Re: Buying a new car in Hua Hin
I wouldn’t buy a Mazda 3; they seem to have very poor road-holding.PooftersFrothWyoming wrote:I'll be a buying a new car, probably in HH. Top of the list is a Honda Civic or Mazda 3. Toyota Camry also possible. Does anyone have advice on buying locally, warranty, after sales service etc from HH dealerships?