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More opt for mid- to long-term car leasing options, citing affordability and convenience

More opt for mid- to long-term car leasing options, citing affordability and convenience

CNA12 hours ago
Some car rental firms are seeing more Singapore drivers opting for mid- to long-term leasing options over buying cars. They say their customers find these options more affordable and convenient as they don't need to be tied down by a 10-year Certificate of Entitlement, which can cost over S$100,000 upfront. Drivers also do not have to deal with the car's maintenance.
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Nearly 1,500 Singapore drivers fined for entering Johor without VEP tag since July 1

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