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#5019708 New Cars For 2012 And Beyond

Posted MoonRiverOasis on 2012-01-31 23:19:21

Thanks all Posted Image OK, consider this the start of the official 2012 version then!

Chery:
2013: un-named Pickup Truck to be locally assembled

BMW:
2012: New F30 3 series
2012: New 520i
2012: New Z4

Chevrolet:
2012: All-new Trailblazer - to be unveiled in March
2012: Spark (Aveo replacement - codename T300)
2012: Cruze minor change (new 2.0L diesel)
2013: New MPV (Codename PM-7)

Citreon:
2012: DS4 - Q1 release
2012: C-Crosser - mid year
2012: DS5 - Q4 release

Ford:
2012: New Focus - unveiling in March, deliveries close behind. TDCI later in the year.
2012: New Everest in Q4, or Q1 2013.
2012: All New Escape model in Q4/2012 - Q1/2013
2013: Fiesta minor change
2013: New Mondeo? (TBC)
2014: EcoSport? (TBC)

Honda:
2012: New Civic (codename 2HC) - to be unveiled in March, but deliveries not expect until mid-year
2012: New CR-V - preview in March
2012: Freed minor change
2013: New Accord + Accord Hybrid
2013: New Jazz
2013: Brio minor change
2013: Civic (2HC) minor change (moved forward from 2014)
2014: New City + CNG City
2014: Brio 4-door

Hyundai:
2012: New Elantra (AKA: i35) - release delayed until March/April.
2012-3: Genesis & Veloster under consideration for TH

Isuzu:
2012: New D-Max limited edition model
2013: New RT-50 based PPV (SUV) to replace the MU-7
2013: New D-max first minor change
2014: New D-max second minor change (new engine options expected)

Jaguar:
2012: XF and XJ minor change (updated 2.2L diesel)
2013: C-X16

KIA:
2012: Grand Carnival minor change
2012: Rio minor change
2012: Soul minor change
2013: Carens replacement

Land Rover:
2014: Grand Evoque (7 seater)

Mazda:
2012: New Mazda3 released in 2011 becomes available in 1.6L
2012: More Mazda2 limited editions
2013: New CX-5 in Q1
2013: New MX-5
2013: New RX-x (TBC)
2013-4: New Mazda 2

Mercedes Benz:
2012: New SL-Class
2012: New ML-Class
2012: E-class minor change
2013: New S-Class

Mitsubishi:
2012: New Mirage eco-car
2012: Last Triton minor change
2013: New Triton
2014: New Pajero Sport
2014: Mirage 4-door
2015: New Lancer

Nissan:
2012: Upgraded GT-R with 550HP (gray market)
2012: New TIIDA replacement.
2012: New C Segment sedan (codename L12F) to compete with Corolla/Civic/3/Focus.
2012: March minor change
2012: New Urvan
2013: Almera minor change
2013: New compact sedan (TIIDA Latio replacement)
2013: New Teana
2013: New Navara
2014: New Navara based PPV (though not likely to be called the Pathfinder and that's now a crossover)

Peugeot:
2012: 508
2012: 408 (ex Malaysia)

Porsche:
2012: New 911
2012: New Boxster (unveliled)
2012: New Cayman
2013: New Cajun SUV

Proton:
2012: Persona Replacement
2012: New Exora Crossover version

Subaru:
2012: New XV crossover to be unveiled in December with deliveries in Q1 2013.
2012: New BRZ
2013: New Impreza

Suzuki:
2012: New eco-car in April
2013: APV Replacement
2014: Swift 4-door

Toyota:
2012: New Camry in March
2012: VIGO/Fortuner minor change with 5AT and 190HP/410Nm in Q3
2012: Yaris last minor change
2012: VIOS last minor change
2012: Altis minor change
2012: New FT-86
2013: New Yaris
2013: New VIOS
2013: New eco-car in H2
2014: New Hilux (codename IMV2)
2014: New Altis
2014-5: New Fortuner

Volvo:
2012: V50 Drive (T4F+powershift as per 2011 V40 Drive)
2012: V60 new pricing (ex Malaysia)
2013: New XC-90

VW:
2012: New Beetle
2012: Golf minor change

Standard disclaimer: this is just what my crystal ball says -  the actual future may vary.


#5016370 New Cars For 2012 And Beyond

Posted MoonRiverOasis on 2012-01-30 19:00:55

OK, here's an update then Posted Image

Chery:
2013: un-named Pickup Truck to be locally assembled

BMW:
2012: New F30 3 series

Chevrolet:
2012: All-new Trailblazer - to be unveiled in March
2012: Spark (Aveo replacement - codename T300)
2012: Cruze minor change (new 2.0L diesel)

Ford:
2012: All New Escape model based on 2012 Focus platform.
2012: New Focus - unveiling in March, deliveries close behind.
2012: New Everest in Q4, or Q1 2013.
2013: Fiesta minor change
2013: New Mondeo? (TBC)

Honda:
2012: New Civic (codename 2HC) - to be unveiled in March, but deliveries not expect until mid-year
2012: New CR-V - preview in March
2013: New Accord
2013: New Jazz
2014: New City
2013: Civic (2HC) minor change (moved forward from 2014)

Hyundai:
2012: New Elantra (AKA: i35) - release delayed until March/April.

Isuzu:
2013: New RT-50 based PPV (SUV) to replace the MU-7
2013: New D-max first minor change

Land Rover:
2014: Grand Evoque (7 seater)

Mazda:
2013: New Mazda 2
2013: New MX-5
2013: New RX-x

Mercedes Benz:
2012: New S-Class
2012: E-class minor change

Mitsubishi:
2012: New Colt eco-car
2013: New Triton
2013: New Pajero Sport

Nissan:
2012: Upgraded GT-R with 550HP (gray market)
2012: New TIIDA replacement.
2012: New C Segment sedan (codename L12F) to compete with Corolla/Civic/3/Focus.
2013: New compact sedan (TIIDA Latio replacement)
2013: New Teana
2013: New Navara (Nismitsu)
2013: New Navara based SUV (though not likely to be called the Pathfinder and that's now a crossover)
2013: March minor change

Porsche:
2012: New Boxster (unveliled)
2012: New Cayman
2013: New Cajun SUV

Subaru:
2012: New Impreza
2012: New VX crossover to be unveiled in December with deliveries in Q1 2013.
2012: New BRZ

Suzuki:
2012: New eco-car

Toyota:
2012: VIGO/Fortuner minor change with 5AT and 190HP (rumor)
2011: New Yaris - TBC
2012: New Camry in March
2012: New FT-86 - TBC
2013: New ALTIS.
2014: New Hilux (codename IMV2)
2014: Eco-car project under consideration


#4391202 Tired Of The True Tv Game...

Posted SanukJoeII on 2011-04-30 13:09:20

Some people can never be satisfied, I don't understand that. There is always something to nag about, no matter what you do or get.

I have had True Visions for 4 years now, gold package, and it is wonderful! That is for my taste of course.
I like the 6 sports channels with live EPL, one of them on the HD channel, excellent, also covering Formula One, Tennis, Golf, NBA, Rallye sport, boxing, name it.
Then there are the numerous English language news channels: CNN, BBC, CNBC, Bloomberg, Money channel, Chinese and Taiwanese (English) news, NHK (Japan) is extra.
For the enthusiasts there are the 5 movie channels (one in HD) and for people like myself there are the well known knowledge channels like Discovery, Nat Geo, Animal planet, History ch., for the kids (my son is 6) there are three cartoon channels and for my 11 year old daughter 4 or 5 music channels. On top of course all the Thai channels, I mean all of them. When we don't watch TV we listen to music of one of the numerous channels, divided by type of music.

So what is there to complain about?

Screen quality? Come on, get a good TV set, no probs at all.
Satellite outage? Of course when it rains heavily there is no reception. In my rural area there is also no electricity during heavy rain so cannot watch TV anyway :D

Pricing? I pay 1800 baht per month incl. HD, I paid one year in advance, get one month free, 8.5% discount!


Needless to say I have no complaints, but it depends on your own experience and common sense to have another opinion.

Joe


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