Udon Thani Forum
Facebook twitter Youtube Rss
Udon Business For Sale

  • Advertisement

buying a tuk tuk .

Want to know how to get somewhere, or where something is, ask here.

buying a tuk tuk .

Postby hangsaboot » December 3, 2009, 9:59 pm

considering the low standards of driving in udon ,
i consider a motor bike , or scooter , too dangerous .
i am seriously thinking of buying a customised tuk tuk ,
for local journeys ..
i would appreciate , valued opinions ... =;
User avatar
hangsaboot
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 443
Joined: September 11, 2009, 6:40 pm

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby jorg » December 3, 2009, 11:04 pm

Why you think a tuk tuk is safer than a motor bike or scooter?

And on the topic of tuk tuk's. Why they always (or at least often) drive right in the middle of where the cars and the bikes drive and so blocking the way for both of them?
User avatar
jorg
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 258
Joined: May 5, 2009, 1:54 pm
Location: Rijswijk, The Netherlands

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby Texpat » December 3, 2009, 11:51 pm

silly, attention-seeking eccentric -- without the common sense.

Daft.

Well, you asked. :D
User avatar
Texpat
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 1306
Joined: July 21, 2007, 1:43 am

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby Lee Rhodes » December 3, 2009, 11:58 pm

Texpat wrote:silly, attention-seeking eccentric -- without the common sense. Daft. Well, you asked. :D


Agreed dude. Seen a few of these saddos around town with their samlors. One old guy with his flowing pony-tail blowing in the breeze.

Jeeze, I feel sorry for these people. Check out of the psychiatric ward and catch a flight to Thailand. =D> =D> =D>
User avatar
Lee Rhodes
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 51
Joined: August 31, 2009, 11:37 pm
Location: Udon Thani when I can...

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby eagle » December 4, 2009, 1:19 am

Silly maybe, but much better than scooter, if small family with some friends joins the ride. Of course not so good as real pick up. This is the blue one in family. Other one is red -so we like those- of course most of the family are thai. Experience is not so exiting as skydiving is, but does not need a plane. 8) Tried both and skydiving is much faster. \:D/

Honestly speaking -I think that tuktuk is good for local trips and gives more tranporting flexibility than scooter. Still I will buy also scooter or motorbike for trips to be made alone without big shopping bags. Pick up is for Nong Khai etc. trips. Of course I can spend only month per year before retirement in Thailand, but it has confirmed me to use tuktuk already.

I feel that having 2-3 days food and family on scooter is more than silly -it is crazy. :confused:

Remember that this is only my honest opinion and this website maybe does not officially share my opinion.

Image
User avatar
eagle
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 84
Joined: April 15, 2006, 4:10 pm
Location: Nong Na Kham, Udon Thani

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby virginprune » December 4, 2009, 8:56 am

Go for it mate...cheap and easy to run and maintain. The only saddo's here are the ones that think people should conform to their ideas of "supposed cool"
User avatar
virginprune
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 172
Joined: September 19, 2008, 12:01 am
Location: UK and Udon when I can

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby kakariki » December 4, 2009, 9:43 am

Hi All
I just bought one from the factory here in udon no problems, my family uses it for family shopping and going to church and taking grandson to school.
I've taken it out a few times and get a few looks including prospective customers.
User avatar
kakariki
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 231
Joined: August 4, 2005, 7:53 pm
Location: Melb Australia

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby rufus » December 4, 2009, 5:30 pm

Personally I think it is a great idea.
User avatar
rufus
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 524
Joined: November 5, 2005, 12:37 pm

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby andylambert » December 4, 2009, 5:32 pm

Hi All,

How much is a basic new Tuk Tuk in Udon?
User avatar
andylambert
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 28
Joined: December 11, 2006, 8:29 pm
Location: england/ Udon Thani Racecourse

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby eagle » December 5, 2009, 1:32 am

andylambert wrote:Hi All,

How much is a basic new Tuk Tuk in Udon?

Around 50000 to 60000 thb. I base this to price I paid two and three years ago. It depends if you like electric starter etc. I had bad luck and battery was dead after six months, but it can be also family problem. Never mind, it did not make me to go bankrupt.
User avatar
eagle
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 84
Joined: April 15, 2006, 4:10 pm
Location: Nong Na Kham, Udon Thani

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby BKKSTAN » December 5, 2009, 2:32 am

I know several guys in NK that have TukTuks!They take their family around town in them!One guy bought a used one by asking the drivers at Tesco if anyone had one for sale.Paid 11,000 baht for it and over a year period,or so,spend 5-6,000 baht fixing it up.They all have motorbikes and bicycles also,just don't own cars as the expense of a car is not warranted unless you travel alot.They take buses,trains and planes or long distance trips,once in a great while,rent a car.
When talking to them,I see how much money they save versus the expenses involved with the car and its constant depreciation!Many expats are under the impression that the cars don't depreciate as fast here!Wrong!!!It is very difficult to sell a used car here!The prices asked by dealers are not an indication of what your car is worth................!! :-s :-s
User avatar
BKKSTAN
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 9223
Joined: July 18, 2005, 12:55 pm
Location: Nong Khai

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby KHONDAHM » December 5, 2009, 7:06 am

I have been telling my wife for years that I want a samlor. She thinks I'm bonkers and refuses to be seen with me if I get one. :lol:

I've just always liked them; and since I officially retired from riding scooters and hyper-bikes, it is an agreeable compromise. I know it sounds weird, but it is a dream of mine to own a samlor. It would sort of complete the whole moving to Thailand experience for me, ya know? From the hard streets, to boardrooms, to rice paddies. Man...who'd have thunkeddeded...

They have them for sale in Sawan Dang (@45 min east of Udon) for @50k new. I look forward to riding it for trips to the store and when I just want to go solo for a ride down the back roads amongst the rice paddies when the mist rises in the early morning.

Beautiful ride that just cannot [-X be appreciated sitting behind the wheel of an SUV!
User avatar
KHONDAHM
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 1393
Joined: November 15, 2009, 3:07 pm

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby hangsaboot » December 7, 2009, 10:18 pm

andylambert wrote:Hi All,

How much is a basic new Tuk Tuk in Udon?


there were a customised tuk tuks on display ,from the main dealer in udon ,
inside the central shopping complex, recently ..
the top of the range ,very smartly customised .with 150 cc , engine
and with upholstered seating. 65.000 bht. ...
basic . around 55K..
three wheels on my wagon {fkc dee bike,, death wish } \:D/
User avatar
hangsaboot
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 443
Joined: September 11, 2009, 6:40 pm

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby LoongLee » December 7, 2009, 11:09 pm

Khondahm, Go for it man!,,,,,,,, don't dawdle,,,,, live the dream,,,,,, I don't know that any of us are going to get to take this ride twice,,,,,,,,,,,,, when the music starts,,, get up and dance !!! =D> =D> =D>
Cheers, LL
User avatar
LoongLee
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 821
Joined: February 15, 2009, 8:54 pm
Location: Virginia- Sic Semper Tyrannis

Re: buying a tuk tuk .

Postby KHONDAHM » December 8, 2009, 12:39 am

LoongLee wrote:Khondahm, Go for it man!,,,,,,,, don't dawdle,,,,, live the dream,,,,,, I don't know that any of us are going to get to take this ride twice,,,,,,,,,,,,, when the music starts,,, get up and dance !!! =D> =D> =D>
Cheers, LL

LOL! :D

Yep, I have been eyeballing them for years when we visit the village house for long enough. Now that we've decided to go ahead and remain near Udon, I think the time is right. The first thing I am going to do when we pass through Sawan on the way to the village house early next year is stop, hit the ATM, grab one, and drive it right off the showroom floor then all the way to the village! Beeping and waving the whole way with my old man hat on. \:D/

I'll park it at the village house until we start building the house near Udon, then use it for "supervision" trips out to the site.

Yes, sir! Ya only go around once. Make it a good one!

Cheers!
User avatar
KHONDAHM
udonmap.com
 
Posts: 1393
Joined: November 15, 2009, 3:07 pm

Next

  • Similar topics
    Replies
    Views
    Author

Return to Travel & Transport

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests

  • Advertisement