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    SINGAPORE : COE prices for cars hit their highest since 2000, after sharp increases in the latest bidding exercise which ended on Wednesday.

    COE premiums for big cars of more than 1,600cc rose a hefty S$14,612 to S$62,502.

    The COE price for the Open Category, where the certificates are usually used to buy cars, was up S$15,010 to S$64,900.

    For cars of 1,600cc and below, COE rose S$8,604 to S$47,604.

    Car dealers said they expected COE premiums to increase as some customers want new cars for the Lunar New Year.

    "We expect the uptrend to be around S$3,000 to S$5,000, but this time round, it went by about S$15,000. Still, it does not affect us that much because our client base is on the luxury cars market. To them, the S$10,000 to S$15,000 is not that much," said Geraldine Lim, sales manager of Hybrid Motors.

    Still, it’s not clear if that will be the case in future as further cuts in COE quotas are expected in February next year.

    Industry players said they expect COE prices to move up even more next year — possibly hitting the S$100,000 mark.

    They said they are already seeing fewer first—time buyers who most probably would now have to settle for a second—hand car instead.

    Ms Lim added that the price of cars would go up with COE being on the uptrend

    Dealers said those want to get a new ride have to decide now.

    "I think they would probably need to buy it within this month, because Lunar New Year is quite early — which is in early February — we don’t have a lot of time for COE bidding. So those who hope to get their cars by Lunar New Year would probably have to make a commitment now," said Chin Kee Min, senior manager of Kia Motors.

    The higher COE premiums would also hit those who have not had their car prices guaranteed by dealers harder.

    "I just bought my car a few weeks ago, the price was guaranteed so ... for me the purchase price was fixed. But those who did not buy a guaranteed COE package, they may have to top up for the COE," said one car buyer.

    Some dealers are making the effort to attract those who are less price—sensitive.

    The COE premiums for goods vehicles and buses increased S$799 to S$32,001, while those for motorcycles was up S$200 to S$1,701.
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  • #2
    This is crazy The price for the COE can get a new car already......Really uniquely Singapore

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    • #3
      Good time for the 2nd hand car dealer.

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      • #4
        besides the obvious demand/supply issue here, what else is driving up the price of COE?
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        • #5
          I seriously hope our "garmen" can do something to curb such escalations! Imagine with the ARF (100% of OMV) and super high COE, now buying a new car is like paying 3 ot 4 times of OMV. Imagine, just barely 2 years ago, I was planning to buy a Honda Civic 1.8 which only cost about $77k (with COE). Now the COE alone is already $63k! I think the price would be easily $140k! I really pity for those car salesman, more and more will be asked to leave. Who would be buying new cars now?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
            besides the obvious demand/supply issue here, what else is driving up the price of COE?
            Good question!

            I think some people is trying to profiteering from the rise of COEs, esp. those already acquired CAT E COE. If it was bid at a lower value a few rounds ago, now it's time to sell since CAT E COE can be "transferable".

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            • #7
              everything is crazy in singapore right now.
              GDP went up... should benefit the citizens and yet right now, every single policy seems to have a big impact on singaporeans.

              who would be be buying car right now? "NEW" yet fake singaporeans.

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              • #8
                How come 'HUAT'????? i seriously think it is going to be a nitemare for car buyers,salesmen and everyone else except for our ruling party....
                Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak

                Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

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                • #9
                  Huat ah! Coe up, transport up, food up,
                  Price up = more tax
                  Casino overtake las Vegas. Huat!
                  Bonus up up.

                  Er why I don't feel richer?
                  Oh yeah my salary still same.
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                  • #10
                    COE up
                    Petrol up
                    Food up
                    Drink up

                    ALL UP But my salary goes down....

                    It seem everything are going up except my salary...and income...
                    Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak

                    Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

                    Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill

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                    • #11
                      Must take good care of my 3-year-old car liao cos must use it for many more years to come...
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                      • #12
                        Hehehehe....no point to change my car liao now...better stick to my lao ko ko car for now....rather take the funds to chase my tuna can now
                        Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak

                        Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

                        Quoted from Sir Winston Churchill

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by pegasi View Post
                          Must take good care of my 3-year-old car liao cos must use it for many more years to come...
                          3yo car still ok lah. nothing much to change, even heavy user, at most now is looking at timing belt/water pump changeover.

                          wait til you drive a 20yo lexus, i can guarantee that you will hate it very much a friend has one, until today, still fixing here/there . worse still, try a 20yo car that wasnt even that well built to begin with and you sure puke blood.
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                          • #14
                            wow...20yrs old lexus?which model? hehehehe....i think japanese cars parts ought to be less expensive than others...hehehehe.....u try a 20yrs old posh and u know wad blood puking means....lol....
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                            Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by seiko.citizen View Post
                              3yo car still ok lah. nothing much to change, even heavy user, at most now is looking at timing belt/water pump changeover.

                              wait til you drive a 20yo lexus, i can guarantee that you will hate it very much a friend has one, until today, still fixing here/there . worse still, try a 20yo car that wasnt even that well built to begin with and you sure puke blood.
                              Have only owned a 10 yo corolla - my first car that was, after gotten my licence. Many problems indeed, and must add water every now and then. But it was a wise choice cos I had many knocks (mainly while parking the car haha). Used it for 1.5 year and then bought a new one
                              Watches are like potato chips - You never stop at one

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