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Do anyone knows or have a excel formula to share with me..

 

My Car is 03/05 register & intend to de-register

 

OMV: $22k

Parf: $18k

QP: $21k

Rebate: $9k

Total Rebate: $27k

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Do anyone knows or have a excel formula to share with me..

 

My Car is 03/05 register & intend to de-register

 

OMV: $22k

Parf: $18k

QP: $21k

Rebate: $9k

Total Rebate: $27k

 

 

your paper is 27k lor [sweatdrop] .... you took this from LTA right?

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Do anyone knows or have a excel formula to share with me..

 

My Car is 03/05 register & intend to de-register

 

OMV: $22k

Parf: $18k

QP: $21k

Rebate: $9k

Total Rebate: $27k

 

your PARF = 75% x ARF = 75% x (22k x 110%) = $18k

 

your COE rebate = 21k x (62/120) = $10.8k? not sure why u only have $9k. is it cos u have Cat E COE?

 

hope my calns r correct...

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Hi, am interested in buying a 2nd hand OPC car and need some help in calculating scrap value of OPC cars for comparison between different deals. Amounts quoted are before any OPC rebates.

 

Hypothetical case A

 

Car age: less than 5 years

COE: 14K

OMV: 13K

Paper value: ??

 

Hypothetical case B

 

Car age: less than 5 years

COE: 22K

OMV: 11K

Paper value: ??

 

Would appreciate if someone can come up with a detailed working for both cases. Thanks.

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Hi, am interested in buying a 2nd hand OPC car and need some help in calculating scrap value of OPC cars for comparison between different deals. Amounts quoted are before any OPC rebates.

 

Hypothetical case A

 

Car age: less than 5 years

COE: 14K

OMV: 13K

Paper value: ??

 

Hypothetical case B

 

Car age: less than 5 years

COE: 22K

OMV: 11K

Paper value: ??

 

Would appreciate if someone can come up with a detailed working for both cases. Thanks.

 

We'll need to know the actual year registered for cars A and B.

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Neutral Newbie

Hi, am interested in buying a 2nd hand OPC car and need some help in calculating scrap value of OPC cars for comparison between different deals. Amounts quoted are before any OPC rebates.

 

Hypothetical case A

 

Date registered: Sep 05

COE: 14K

OMV: 13K

Paper value: ??

 

Hypothetical case B

 

Date registered: May 2005

COE: 22K

OMV: 11K

Paper value: ??

 

Would appreciate if someone can come up with a detailed working for both cases. Thanks.

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Neutral Newbie

Hi, I would rather understand the workings behind the calculations so I can do future deliberations on my own. Thanks!

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eh.... dun think u'll ever b able to buy a car at paper value & stil use it on sillypore rds lor... 2nd hand car dealers will nvr do that & direct sellers rather sell to dealers cos less troublesome ma...

 

think u shld consider hw much u willing to pay for depreciation per year on the opc, then multiply the no. of years left on the coe. that wld gif u an ideal of the selling price of the car

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Neutral Newbie

Granted that, but perhaps knowing the paper value of a vehicle would form a baseline from which to gauge an appropriate price to pay for the car?

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Granted that, but perhaps knowing the paper value of a vehicle would form a baseline from which to gauge an appropriate price to pay for the car?

 

sure.... but who would sell you at that price?

 

just check the paper value on the LTA webby...

 

everyone wants to buy at paper value+ a few k.... would you be willing to sell at that?

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sell direct to buyers!

 

[laugh]

 

Yes. Sell direct to private buyers. My car paper value is zero. I suppose I have to give my car to the used car dealers plus some K for the body if I want to get rid of it? [laugh]

 

 

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