06 July 2026

BYD in Trouble | Malaysia’s New Rule Hits China EVs







I REALLY LIKE MALAYSIA'S ACTIONS IN PROTECTING THEIR AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRIES, AND ALSO PROTECTING THEIR PEOPLE FROM TOFU DREG CARS!!! 

I WANT MY COUNTRY, THAILAND, TO DO THAT TOO. 

I MYSELF USING A PROTON CAR TOO, IT IS A VERY FREAKING OLD CAR NOW, BUT, AT LEAST FOR NOW, I DON'T REGRET IT AT ALL!!! 

And that's why I am a fan of this car brand (now they are Geely here). As same as the VinFast, Proton/Perodua is something that my Thailand don't do and can't do. And I want to RESTORATION my car (if I can afford it) but I think no garage accept the work since it is a dead car brand in Thailand now.

A summer storm in Uttaradit on the evening of May 3, 2024, caused my garage roof to collapsed onto my car, destroyed the windshield. However, because replacement parts are so difficult to find, I had to wait a long time for a new glass replacement. This is unlike Japanese cars assembled in Thailand, where parts are readily available and waiting times are shorter.  --h0ngcom.

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