Mr Ghosn visits Nissan auto factory in Bangkok, Thailand.
Nissan Motor Thailand is firmly committed to long term production in the kingdom as it recently exported its first shipment of 40 units of the diminutive Nissan March to Japan.
On June 30th Nissan automotive superstar CEO Carlos Ghosn attended the ceremony at... (read more)
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Workers are presently building a Ford car manufacturing facility in Rayong province, Thailand. According the to Ford the new factory will cost $450 million and will create 11,000 jobs at the plant which will be completed in 2012,
And next Ford’s vehicle future factory, Suzuki Automobiles, of Japan, is building its first... (read more)
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The plant, which will be set up in the eastern province of Rayong, will make Ford Focus cars from 2012.
However, it will manufacture a wide range of vehicles in the future. The car plant will be 100 percent owned by Ford.
Thailand will play an important role in the company’s aggressive expansion plans in the Asia... (read more)
Preview of the new BMW 5-series: BMW 350i and 350d
BANGKOK - BMW Group Thailand has the optimistic outlook that its sales volume 2010 year will grow by about 60% from 2009 thanks to the new models introduced to the Thai luxury car market.
President Michael Kordys said BMW expected the automotive industry in the second half of this year to remain positive, so sales volume... (read more)
Photographs courtesy of BKK Motor Show 2010 / Carsanook
Hua Hin is known not only for its beautiful beaches and green tranquil surroundings, but also for being chosen location
for some of the more luxurious resorts found in Thailand. The relative proximity of Bangkok, only a couple of hours drive away,
allows residents access to the vast supplies and great prices in the big city.