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CERTIFICATE of entitlement (COE) prices for passenger cars continued their upward climb - and with greater ferocity - at the close of March's second bidding exercise on Wednesday.
Premiums for the open category - usually used for cars - rose a whopping 52.2 per cent to finish at $42,001. This is a marked jump from the month's first bidding exercise which only saw a 13.9 per cent hike.
For cars up to 1,600 cc, the COE prices soared by 36.4 per cent to $28,389 - a clear spike from the modest 2.3 per cent rise posted after March's earlier bidding.
In category B - cars above 1,600cc - premiums ended off at $36,089, a 36.7 per cent increase compared to a 10.5 per cent rise earlier.
The commercial vehicle COE prices, category C, showed no signs of letting up either, climbing 21.8 per cent to $32,890.
Premiums for the open category - usually used for cars - rose a whopping 52.2 per cent to finish at $42,001. This is a marked jump from the month's first bidding exercise which only saw a 13.9 per cent hike.
For cars up to 1,600 cc, the COE prices soared by 36.4 per cent to $28,389 - a clear spike from the modest 2.3 per cent rise posted after March's earlier bidding.
In category B - cars above 1,600cc - premiums ended off at $36,089, a 36.7 per cent increase compared to a 10.5 per cent rise earlier.
The commercial vehicle COE prices, category C, showed no signs of letting up either, climbing 21.8 per cent to $32,890.