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  • Mazda's new BT-50 Pro runaway success

    14/02/2012 : Mazda received more than 4,000 bookings, almost triple the monthly goal, for its all new BT-50 Pro pickup truck in the first two weeks after its official launch.

  • FIRST LOOK New BMW M6

    13/02/2012 : Third-gen M6 gets 560hp power from M5 saloon to make it the fastest car in-class

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  • TEST DRIVE

    Third-world MPV

    13/02/2012 : One may be quick to point out that Toyota's new Avanza is merely an updated model of the first-generation model launched in 2004. However, the country's largest selling brand insists that its latest mini-MPV is all-new.

  • On the road with Mazda's BT-50

    12/02/2012 : These days, most pickup manufacturers make bold claims that their vehicles are very car-like to sit in and drive because they know that many customers don't actually treat them purely as workhorses.

  • FIRST LOOK

    Elantra family grows

    10/02/2012 : Coupe becomes third bodystyle in a bid to boost Hyundai's presence in the C-segment

  • CONCEPT CAR

    Ecocar Invitation

    10/02/2012 : We might be chuckling a little, too, but that's the name of one of two Nissan's concept cars that will make its world premiere at the Geneva motor show next month.

  • AUTOMOBILES

    Ford Thailand's hot streak continues

    10/02/2012 : Ford Thailand kicked off 2012 the same way it ended 2011, with record sales.

  • AUTOMOBILES

    Mitsubishi maintains sales growth with January record

    09/02/2012 : Mitsubishi continued its growth momentum last month, with sales surging 62.5% to a new record of 7,243 units.

  • AUTOMOBILES

    Vachara promises to triple Mazda sales this year

    08/02/2012 : Vachara Phanchet, Thailand's pioneer in automobile exports, yesterday assumed his newest role as a Mazda dealer, vowing to triple vehicle sales to 1,800 units this year.

  • INTERVIEW

    Looking beyond Thailand

    08/02/2012 : The name Sunhavut Thamchuanviriya might not ring a bell (yet) in business circles other than the fact that this young entrepreneur operates a successful BMW dealership and built what was once the world's largest Mini showroom located at Sukhumvit soi 63.

  • Local sports car assembly rumour quashed

    07/02/2012 : A juicy rumour that Toyota will build its all-new GT86 sports car at one of its Thai manufacturing plants has been rejected.

  • AUTOMOTIVE

    Contact required during crisis

    07/02/2012 : Nielsen Thailand, a unit of the global information and measurement company, sees communication as crucial to solving the post-flood supply crisis.

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