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November 2025 COE Results 2nd Bidding: The COE monster roared at the November rain and crawled upwards, along with premiums for all the Categories except Cat A, which went down by a token $1k
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[2025 Update] Traffic offences in Singapore that carry demerit points & composition fines
October 2025 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE street circuit ran its own “F1 Singapore Grand Prix”, with Cat A racing to another record and Cat B speeding past $140k
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10 benefits of renewing your car's COE
November 2025 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE monster calmed down again, with big five-digit drops in the premiums for cars, while the price gap between Cat B and overcrowded Cat A was merely $5k
September 2025 COE Results 2nd Bidding: Category A shot up again to hit its all-time high, while Categories B and E also went ballistic
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What happens if you drive to Malaysia from Singapore without a VEP
Tesla Model 3 now available in Category A COE spec
Everything You Need to Know About No Claim Discount (NCD) in Singapore
February 2024 COE Results 2nd Bidding: The COE dragon cruised at a lower altitude than its previous flight
Buying a used car – dealer versus direct owner
Here’s Every Approved Vehicle Accident Reporting Centre in Singapore
November 2023 COE Results 1st Bidding: Cat B plunged by a whopping $40k, or over 26 percent, to close at $110k, Cat E plunged by almost $33k to close at $125k, while Cat A dropped back to five figures, $95,689
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HDB Parking Offences and Penalties in Singapore
mReview: BYD M6 7-Seater – Electric Value
Malaysia’s VEP rollout on Oct 1 confuses Singapore drivers, with no reminders or communication from the Malaysian authorities