Dear readers,

I bought a new Mitsubishi Pajero sport two years ago from a dealer in Hua Hin. I have now driven 80.000 km and want to make an evaluation whether it is best to replace it now (at a fairly high price) or within 5 years when it has driven approximately 200.000 km, of course at a fairly low price.

In Belgium or the Netherlands you can consult various reliable sources such as the VAB, the ANWB or trade magazines such as Autogids. Does such a thing exist in Thailand?

How can I best sell my car? Through my dealer, through second-hand dealers, at a car market, through trade journals, local papers or the internet?

With kind regards,

Robert

6 Responses to “Reader Question: How To Value My Car And How To Sell It In Thailand?”

  1. Other says up

    Hi Robert,

    Take a look at the site below and use Google Translate to have it translated reasonably so that you can get an idea of ​​the asking prices.
    There is a site program where you can find the daily values ​​and it seems that you can subscribe to this, but it is entirely in the Thai language.

    http://www.taladrod.com/w20/Home/?aspxerrorpath=/w20/Search/TbRst3.aspx#fno:hot+mk:0

    Success.

  2. roy.w says up

    Dear, take a look http://www.bathsold.com the most used second-hand website
    from Thailand. Can you compare a bit and place an ad for free.

    Mvg, Roy

  3. roy.w says up

    Sorry, error in the email address http://www.bahtsold.com

    Roy

  4. l.low size says up

    A used Mitsubishi Pajero Sport 3.0 l.diesel, automatic transmission, 2/4 wheel drive, 2 years old is already for sale in the Chonburi, Jomtien area for 700.000 Baht.
    Before selling a car you can go to car dealers (we did), advertise and pass on to acquaintances that the car is for sale.
    Good luck,
    Lodewijk

  5. Chris Bleker says up

    Thailand's largest internet site, offering more than 44.000 cars
    see link for direct Mitsibushi Pajero sport
    http://www.olx.co.th/search/?sf=%27attr_1%7C%7C8%27%2C%27attr_2%7C%7C259%27%2C%27attr_3%7C%7C2012%27&ps=&pe=&cate=11

    here you can make an indication of the fair value in Thailand…( for Thai)
    asking price between 800.000 and 1 million Bath

    good luck

    • Chris Bleker says up

      PS
      The car must be in your name (registered in the book) otherwise "you" cannot sell it,


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