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2016 Apr, 2nd COE Bidding Exercise


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So if the Cat E was say obtained at a time when the Cat B COE was 45k. But since as i understand, there is a 6 months window period to register the Cat E COE and it was registered at a time when the Cat B was  50k. So will it be reflected as 45k or 50k?

 

Hope my question makes sense.

 

From what i understand from the OneMotoring website, if the CAT E COE premium is higher than CAT B, the CAT B premium will be used.

 

If the CAT E COE premium is lower, it will be used to calculate the rebate

 

In short, government win, we lose  [laugh]

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if cat E crashed then it would be real interesting

 

ADs bo tai bo chi earn 10s of thousands of dollars

 

:D

 

If using Cat E for Cat A or Cat B, its based on the Cat A/Cat B or Cat E, whichever is lower.

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From what i understand from the OneMotoring website, if the CAT E COE premium is higher than CAT B, the CAT B premium will be used.

 

If the CAT E COE premium is lower, it will be used to calculate the rebate

 

In short, government win, we lose  [laugh]

 

But compare to Cat B COE premium at which point in time?

 

Is it the Cat B COE premium at the same bidding exercise when the Cat E was secured 

 

or

 

the Cat B COE premium at the point the Cat E COE is used to register for a car?

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Hypersonic

48010 liao..

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I think TC will fight for you this round. Next (last) round could be even higher. Good Luck!
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But compare to Cat B COE premium at which point in time?

 

Is it the Cat B COE premium at the same bidding exercise when the Cat E was secured 

 

or

 

the Cat B COE premium at the point the Cat E COE is used to register for a car?

 

The comparison will be on the same bidding exercise

 

E.g if the AD secured your CAT B car using a CAT E COE in the first round of the Apr 2016 bidding exercise, the CAT B premium (S$47,000) will be used in calculating your de-reg rebate as it is lower than the CAT E premium (S$47,510)

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