channelnewsasia.com - COE for small cars drops to historic low of S#dollar;2
   
 
  blogs  
 
yournews
   
   
Video Finance Lifestyle Travel Weather Discussion TV Shows
CNA Live    | About Us 
 
  Home ›
 
Singapore News

 
 

COE for small cars drops to historic low of S$2
By Lynda Hong, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 19 November 2008 1615 hrs

 
 
Photos  of

   
 

SINGAPORE: The COE price for small cars, 1,600cc and below, dived by S$10,453 to a historic low of S$2 in the latest bidding exercise.

The next biggest fall was seen in the Open Category COE, which dropped S$3,601 to S$6,889. Open Category COEs are used mainly for cars.

For big cars (more than 1,600cc), the COE went down S$3,412 to S$4,889.

Meanwhile, the premium for commercial vehicles fell S$2,700 to S$6,189.

For motorcycles, the new COE price stood at S$1,012 - down S$497 from the previous bidding exercise.

The last time the COE price plunged in the small car category was in 2001 when it went down to S$101. And the COE price for big cars was a fluke S$50 in 1997.

Car dealers cited the economic downturn as a reason for the latest drop in COE prices. It resulted in Singaporeans being more cautious when buying big-ticket items like cars.

In addition, car dealers said that even if people are interested to buy cars, it is now more difficult to get loans from banks.

One car dealer even estimated that there have been about 30 per cent more rejections from banks compared to three months ago.

But with COE prices falling so dramatically to S$2, dealers are expecting more people to start buying cars.

Ron Lim, Tan Chong Motors' general manager for sales & marketing, said: "Definitely, with COE coming down to this level... we are just not talking about Category A at $2, even across the board in the other categories.

"I'm definitely sure that consumers will come back to the market to look at cars again. But having said that, this expected sudden influx of demand will definitely push up the COEs again."

Hours after the latest COE results were out, some were already shopping for cars.

"Got chance to bid for a new car, cheap COE, why not?" said a man.

"I'm looking around for cars for my family. If Cat A dropped a lot, maybe I might consider," said another.

"Our sales have been pretty low. But today, to my surprise, I got two orders, after the COE (bidding) closed," said a car sales woman.

- CNA/ir

 

 



Other singapore News
H1N1 vaccine approved for those aged between 10 and 18
Modest year-end payment for civil servants
NTUC, civil service unions support one-off payment by govt
NCPG launches casino self-exclusion order
Most of the top PSLE students from neighbourhood schools
Man charged with alleged murder of 6-year-old boy
SAF to send 13-man medical team to Afghanistan
Singapore Pavilion at 2010 World Expo right on schedule
Husband urges wife to go for surgery, donates kidney
10 individuals receive highest service honour from SPRING
Trainee policemen get a dose of reality
Courts lends a hand to We Are One project
100 students help place S$1,000 worth of LEGO bricks for We Are One project
2 loanshark runners arrested
TripleOne Somerset to open in January 2010
1 in 5 smokers say yes to smoking in public toilets: poll
Japanese national lodges successful appeal against six-week jail sentence
Man found dead in toilet at Tampines MRT station
NUS law scholarship set up in memory of Mumbai terror victim
Arts sponsorship down to S$30.5m last year from 2007's S$37.4m
SITEX organisers expect sales figure to beat last year's S$45m
87-year-old woman found dead

 

 
Affiliate Sites:
 
About Us  |  Contact Us  |  Advertise with Us  |  Terms & Conditions