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The day has come where only the wealthy may own cars in S'pore which makes car ownership even more attractive in terms of snob appeal. The middle-class who have cars will probably feel that their days as vehicle owners will end when their current COE expires.
 
The day has come where only the wealthy may own cars in S'pore which makes car ownership even more attractive in terms of snob appeal. The middle-class who have cars will probably feel that their days as vehicle owners will end when their current COE expires.
Even without owning a car, we are still heavily impacted by the high car price, which increase the cost of doing business, transportation cost, so we as a consumer will ultimately be the one absorb the cost.
 
Even without owning a car, we are still heavily impacted by the high car price, which increase the cost of doing business, transportation cost, so we as a consumer will ultimately be the one absorb the cost.
You are 100% correct, unlike many non-car owners who rejoice whenever COE premiums increase, believing that it does not impact them in any way.
 

COE prices up across all categories; Cat A premium rises 5.5% to $118,000​

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The COE premium for Category A saw the highest rise of 5.5 per cent to end at $118,000.

The Category A premium saw the highest rise of 5.5 per cent to end at $118,000.

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Published Apr 08, 2026, 04:08 PM
Updated Apr 08, 2026, 07:21 PM

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SINGAPORE – The prices of certificates of entitlement (COEs) rose across the board on April 8, with the Category A premium seeing the highest rise of 5.5 per cent to end at $118,000.

The price of the Category A certificate, meant for smaller and less powerful cars and electric vehicles (EVs), was $111,890 at the previous tender on March 18.

The price of a certificate for Category B, for larger, more powerful cars and EVs, went up by 4.7 per cent to $121,000, from $115,568 previously.
Moi got to give up car. But it is for work and if take public transport almost 2 hrs each way with current shuttle bus of MRT due to their repair work.
:cry: by car around 40min. Think the govt wants us to get tired every day commuting.
 
Moi got to give up car. But it is for work and if take public transport almost 2 hrs each way with current shuttle bus of MRT due to their repair work. by car around 40 min. Think the govt wants us to get tired every day commuting.
The SG govt must make WFH mandatory for up to 3 days per week.
 
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