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  1. Hi , My current ride CODE is ending on 30 September 2021 ( Registered 1 Oct 2011) . According to Certificate of Entitlement (COE) Renewal | Owning | OneMotoring (lta.gov.sg) I will loose the entire September month COE , since the renew start date will be on 1st September . Thanks .
  2. The details of the February 2021 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 1 February 2021, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 3 February 2021, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 3 February 2021 (Available on the www.onemotoring.lta.gov.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 2,976 (-368) for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 885 (-78) Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 943 (-80) Category D : Motorcycles => 572 (+43)  TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 276 (-96) Category E : Open Category => 300 (-167)
  3. Hi all, Can anyone enlighten me on how open Cat COEs are used? Mainly the strategies of how/whenthe AD/PI use them, since they cost the most (more than A or B) and using them when COE lower = lost $? Thanks for the help in advance!
  4. I will upload the chart and other data by tonight. Good luck to all vested. The details of the January 2021 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 4 January 2021, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 6 January 2021, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 6 January 2021 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,344 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 963 Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,023 Category D : Motorcycles => 529  TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 372 Category E : Open Category => 467
  5. Community Service brought to you by MCF Good Luck to all vested! 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2018) Past Bidding Results (2019 - 2020) Trend Chart (Sep 2018 - Nov 2020) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the December 2020 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 7 December 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 9 December 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 9 December 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,371 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 978 Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,035 Category D : Motorcycles => 526 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 368 Category E : Open Category => 464
  6. Community Service brought to you by MCF Good Luck to all vested! 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2018) Past Bidding Results (2019 - 2020) Trend Chart (Aug 2018 - Oct 2020) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the November 2020 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 2 November 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 4 November 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 4 November 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,347 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 967 Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,013 Category D : Motorcycles => 533 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 370 Category E : Open Category => 464
  7. Long time no see. Any opinions on the Audi TT Coupe 2.0 would be much appreciated. In consideration of a change. Thank you.
  8. Community Service brought to you by MCF 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Good Luck to all vested! Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2018) Past Bidding Results (2019 - 2020) Trend Chart (May 2018 - Jul 2020) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the August 2020 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 3 August 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 5 August 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 5 August 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,287 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,022 Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 932 Category D : Motorcycles => 503 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 358 Category E : Open Category => 472
  9. Community Service brought to you by MCF Good Luck to all vested! 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2018) Past Bidding Results (2019 - 2020) Trend Chart (Jul 2018 - Sep 2020) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the October 2020 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 5 October 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 7 October 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 7 October 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 2,889 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 912 Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 805 Category D : Motorcycles => 429 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 316 Category E : Open Category => 427
  10. Community Service brought to you by MCF Good Luck to all vested! 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2018) Past Bidding Results (2019 - 2020) PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the September 2020 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 7 September 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 9 September 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 9 September 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,261 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,035 Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 904 Category D : Motorcycles => 496 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 354 Category E : Open Category => 472
  11. Ehmm interesting that COE bidding exercise falls within election campaigning period... As usual, 2 useful links for our dear MCFers. Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Good Luck to all vested! Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2018) Past Bidding Results (2019 - 2020) Trend Chart (Apr 2018 - Mar 2020) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the July 2020 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 6 July 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 8 July 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 8 July 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 4,382 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A : Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,289 Category B : Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,291 Category D : Motorcycles => 869 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C : Goods Vehicles and Buses => 489 Category E : Open Category => 444
  12. As we know more people are renewing COE. My point is not about more people are renewing COE because COE are cheaper or it makes better sense to renew COE. My comparison is more than 10 years ago, we dont see that amount of COE revalidations. So why ? My own assumptions are as follows: 1. Price gap of new car price and renewing COE too big. 2. New car price has VES, 15 years ago there was no VES. 3. Parf is 50% of ARF now, last time was 55%, making it more expensive to write off PARF. 4. Higher dealer margin. For example, dealers make about $20k per car from a B to B car like altis, premium car even more. I dont see the same margin years ago. 5. income did not catch up with inflation , relatively, people becomes poorer against new car price ? So when all adds up, higher new car price against cheaper PARF making renewing COE an attractive option? Please share your thoughts. Once we have the answer, I will ask transport minister to plug the hole. Haha.
  13. Anyone here trying to self bid COE on your own? Or have made a booking for a car without COE with the recent promo without COE? Share your experience w us here. 😁
  14. Parliament: COE, road tax and other costs will continue to apply to private cars, says Khaw Boon Wan source: https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/parliament-coe-road-tax-and-other-costs-will-continue-to-apply-to-private-cars?utm_medium=Social&utm_campaign=STFB&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR0QtgIRetgfnmZqhIKANAaYw7HrQNZS7AaQGH62T7PWULgPW34vta9qku4#Echobox=1588691487 SINGAPORE - Private car owners will have to continue paying for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) and their road tax plus vehicle licensing fees during the circuit breaker period, said Transport Minister Khaw Boon Wan on Tuesday (May 5), The reason is they can still drive on the road for essential work or personal activities like buying groceries, he pointed out. He said in a written parliamentary reply to Nominated MP Walter Theseira that his ministry has received requests to extend the validity period of COE, road tax and other relevant motor vehicle licences. Associate Professor Theseira had raised the issue too when he asked whether such relief could be given to mitigate motor vehicle depreciation costs in view of the impact of Covid-19 measures on motor vehicle usage. But, Mr Khaw noted, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) has already made adjustments to land transport services and charges. He pointed to the LTA extending the inspection deadline for private car owners who were originally scheduled to have their cars inspected during the circuit breaker period. It also extended the deadline for vocational drivers to submit their medical reports when renewing their vocational licenses. "In both cases, the motorists can continue using their vehicles as long as they have valid insurance coverage and road tax," he said. In a separate written parliamentary reply, Mr Khaw said that post-pandemic, the current financing model for public transport would have to be updated should the impact of Covid-19 be "drastic". But as it is too early to determine the post-pandemic world, it would be "premature to assess its long-term impact to public transport financials", he added. "Suffice to say that the pandemic will reshape our economy, our way of life and how we move about." The minister was replying to Prof Theseira, an economist with the Singapore University of Social Sciences, who had asked how social distancing measures had affected demand for public transport services, among other things. Mr Khaw said public transport companies are racking up additional costs as they clean and protect their vehicles and drivers, and house Malaysian bus drivers. These Malaysian drivers are affected by their country's Movement Control Order that requires them to be quarantined for 14 days when they cross the border into Johore. "These costs would eventually have to be borne by operators and taxpayers, as they are not adequately covered by current fares. "Our transport operators are therefore under significant financial stress, especially as their rail operations were already making losses prior to Covid-19," he added. Current ridership has plummeted by 75 per cent for buses and 84 per cent for trains compared with pre-Covid-19 levels. At the same time, fare revenues have plunged by about 80 per cent. For now, the impact on the operators is "partly cushioned" by relief measures such as the Job Support Scheme, property tax rebates, waiver of the foreign worker levy and temporary suspension of Electronic Road Pricing, he noted. Operating costs could have declined further if public transport supply was reduced to match the dwindling demand, but operators have largely preserved service capacity to ensure commuters could maintain social distancing, Mr Khaw said. "Post-pandemic, we will see how public transport evolves," he added.
  15. Lai. Let's discuss. @Carbon82might be too busy so I start a thread for both rounds of March 2020 so it's easier if he is busy. No need to start new thread every two weeks.
  16. Community Service Time 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Good Luck to all vested! Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2015) Past Bidding Results (2016 - 2020) Trend Chart (Mar 2018 - Feb 2020) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the February 2020 2nd open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 17 February 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 19 February 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 19 February 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,226 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A: Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 982 Category B: Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 987 Category D: Motorcycles => 577 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C: Goods Vehicles and Buses => 352 Category E: Open Category => 328
  17. Number of cars with renewed COEs hit high of 41,777 SINGAPORE - The tendency for people to keep their cars beyond 10 years has grown stronger. Last year, the number of certificate of entitlement (COE) revalidations hit a new high of 41,777 - 12.6 per cent higher than the previous record of 37,114 in 2018. The number is estimated to represent more than half of the cohort of cars which turned 10 last year. ... https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/transport/number-of-cars-with-renewed-coes-hit-high-of-41777
  18. Hi all Would like to check on something. While i understand that if the coe is not obtained, there would be a delay in getting the car. However, if the downpayment has been made and that the COE has been obtained, why does the AD now tell me that they have no stock on hand to deliver based on the agreed timeline of delivery? Wondering if anyone has experienced this and to what effect can this be resolved? thanks!!
  19. Lai lai Let's discuss since @Carbon82might be busy. I think COE will go down not just because of WuHan but other factors like trade with China which will affect economy and the demand for cars.
  20. Community Service Time 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Good Luck to all vested! Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2015) Past Bidding Results (2016 - 2019) Trend Chart (Jan 2018 - Dec 2019) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2020) The details of the January 2020 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 6 January 2020, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 8 January 2020, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 8 January 2020 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,469 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A: Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,035 Category B: Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,022 Category D: Motorcycles => 707 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C: Goods Vehicles and Buses => 321 Category E: Open Category => 384
  21. Hero. https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/motorist-seeks-court-order-to-renew-5-year-coe
  22. Community Service Time 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Good Luck to all vested! Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2015) Past Bidding Results (2016 - 2019) Trend Chart (Dec 2017 - Nov 2019) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2019) The details of the December 2019 2nd open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 16 December 2019, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 18 December 2019, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 18 December 2019 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,443 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A: Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,029 Category B: Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,015 Category D: Motorcycles => 697 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C: Goods Vehicles and Buses => 318 Category E: Open Category => 384
  23. Community Service Time 2 useful links for our dear MCFers: Real Time COE Bidding Results Check Your COE Bidding Status Good Luck to all vested! Past Bidding Results (2001 - 2015) Past Bidding Results (2016 - 2019) Trend Chart (Dec 2017 - Nov 2019) *chart taken from www.sgcarmart.com PQP (2010 - 2015) PQP (2016 - 2019) The details of the December 2019 1st open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs) are as follows: Tender opens: Monday, 2 December 2019, 12 noon Tender closes: Wednesday, 4 December 2019, 4.00 pm Tender results: Wednesday, 4 December 2019 (Available on the www.onemotoring.com.sg website) The total quota available for this tender is 3,438 for the following vehicle categories: NON-TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category A: Cars (up to 1600cc & 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,030 Category B: Cars (above 1600cc or 97kW (130bhp)) => 1,013 Category D: Motorcycles => 693 TRANSFERABLE CATEGORIES: Category C: Goods Vehicles and Buses => 318 Category E: Open Category => 384
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