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COE premiums for cars mostly unchanged; prices up for commercial vehicles and motorcycles
COE premiums for cars mostly unchanged; prices up for commercial vehicles and motorcycles

CNA

time23-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • CNA

COE premiums for cars mostly unchanged; prices up for commercial vehicles and motorcycles

SINGAPORE: Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums closed mostly higher in the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday (Jul 23). For Category A cars, or those 1,600cc and below with horsepower not exceeding 130bhp, premiums closed at S$101,102 (US$79,115), unchanged from the last exercise. Premiums for larger and more powerful cars in Category B fell slightly to S$119,101 from S$119,600. COEs for commercial vehicles, which include goods vehicles and buses, rose to S$68,600 from S$66,689 in the previous bidding exercise. Motorcycle premiums closed at S$9,511, up from S$9,389 in the last exercise. Open category COEs, which can be used for any vehicle type but end up being used mainly for large cars, rose to S$120,000 from S$118,500. A total of 4,480 bids were received, with a quota of 3,059 COEs available.

Singapore COE prices surge across the board, with motorcycles leading the jump at 9.2pc
Singapore COE prices surge across the board, with motorcycles leading the jump at 9.2pc

Malay Mail

time09-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • Malay Mail

Singapore COE prices surge across the board, with motorcycles leading the jump at 9.2pc

SINGAPORE, July 9 — Singapore's certificate of entitlement (COE) prices rose across all categories at the latest tender exercise that closed on July 9. The Straits Times reported that the premium for Category A COE, which covers smaller and less powerful cars and electric vehicles, increased by 3 per cent to S$101,102 (RM335,569) from S$98,124 in the previous exercise. The price for a Category B COE, meant for larger and more powerful cars and EVs, climbed 2.5 per cent to S$119,600 from S$116,670. The Open Category COE, or Category E, rose 1.4 per cent to S$118,500, up from S$116,889 at the last exercise. Open Category COEs can be used to register any vehicle except motorcycles, but are almost always used for larger and more powerful cars. Category C COEs for commercial vehicles increased 2.6 per cent to S$66,689 from S$65,000. The motorcycle COE premium under Category D jumped 9.2 per cent from S$8,600 to S$9,389. A COE is required to register a vehicle in Singapore, and the cost is typically included in the vehicle's price.

COE premiums down across all categories except for motorcycles
COE premiums down across all categories except for motorcycles

CNA

time04-06-2025

  • Automotive
  • CNA

COE premiums down across all categories except for motorcycles

SINGAPORE: Certificate of Entitlement (COE) prices fell across most categories in the latest bidding exercise on, Wednesday (Jun 4). with motorcycles the sole exception. For Category A cars, or those 1,600cc and below with horsepower not exceeding 130bhp, premiums closed at S$96,999 (US$75,000), down from S$102,501 in the last exercise. Premiums for larger and more powerful cars in Category B fell to S$113,000 from S$116,988. COEs for commercial vehicles, which include goods vehicles and buses, fell to S$62,000 from S$63,189. Motorcycle premiums closed at S$9,000, up from S$8,707 in the last exercise. Open category COEs, which can be used for any vehicle type but end up being used mainly for large cars, fell to S$113,900 from S$118,010. A total of 4,045 bids were received, with a quota of 3,086 COEs available. In April, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that the COE quota for the May to July period would increase by more than 6 per cent compared to the previous quarter. The total number of COEs will rise to 18,232, up from 17,133 in the last quarter, which already saw an 8 per cent increase.

COE premiums close mostly lower in latest bidding exercise
COE premiums close mostly lower in latest bidding exercise

CNA

time21-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • CNA

COE premiums close mostly lower in latest bidding exercise

SINGAPORE: Certificate of Entitlement (COE) prices fell across most categories in the latest bidding exercise on Wednesday (May 21), with commercial vehicles being the sole exception. For Category A cars, or those 1,600cc and below with horsepower not exceeding 130bhp, premiums closed at S$102,501 (US$79,397), down from S$103,009 in the last exercise. Premiums for larger and more powerful cars in Category B fell to S$116,988 from S$119,890. COEs for commercial vehicles, which include goods vehicles and buses, increased to S$63,189 from S$62,590. Motorcycle premiums dipped by $2 to S$8,707. Open category COEs, which can be used for any vehicle type but end up being mainly used for large cars, dropped to S$118,010 from S$118,889. A total of 4,432 bids were received, with a quota of 3,060 COEs available. Last month, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced that the COE quota for the May to July period will go up by more than 6 per cent compared with the previous quarter. The total number of COEs will rise to 18,232, up from 17,133 in the last quarter, which already saw an 8 per cent increase.

In-form Arsenal face tough test against improving Man City
In-form Arsenal face tough test against improving Man City

Yahoo

time31-01-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

In-form Arsenal face tough test against improving Man City

Few fixtures in English football carry as much weight as Arsenal versus Manchester City, and Sunday's meeting at the Emirates Stadium could prove decisive in shaping the Premier League title race. The Gunners are pushing to end their 21-year wait for a league title, while City's grip on the trophy is under serious threat after a season of inconsistency. Arsenal have endured their fair share of challenges this season, from key injuries to controversial refereeing decisions, yet they remain firmly in the hunt. Their resilience has kept them in the race, but with Liverpool six points ahead and holding a game in hand, there is little margin for error. A win on Sunday would not only boost their title hopes but also reinforce the belief that they are now on equal footing with the first time in years, Pep Guardiola's side do not look untouchable. City have already lost six league matches this season – twice as many as last term. Liverpool, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Brighton & Hove Albion, Bournemouth and Aston Villa have all beaten City this term. Defensive frailties, uncharacteristic lapses in control and key absences have played a role in their struggles. However, City have started to turn a corner. A run of four wins from their last five Premier League games has kept them within striking distance of the top. A hard-fought comeback against Club Brugge in the Champions League in midweek showed signs of their old resilience. With fixtures against Arsenal, Newcastle United, Liverpool and Tottenham on the horizon, this period will determine whether they can salvage their have built a strong record at the Emirates, going unbeaten in their last 14 Premier League home games since April. Their home form has been a key factor in their title challenge, and they will take confidence from last season's 1-0 victory over City. Arteta's side have also shown an ability to grind out wins when not at their best. Last weekend, they edged past Wolverhampton Wanderers despite being reduced to ten men. Their midweek Champions League victory over Girona required them to come from behind. These results underline a growing maturity within the are dangerous opponents. Erling Braut Haaland, Kevin De Bruyne and Phil Foden are all capable of producing game-changing moments. Even in matches where they have struggled, they have often found ways to score. The concern for Guardiola will be his side's defensive record. Their vulnerability at the back has cost them points this season, and against an Arsenal attack that is growing in confidence, that could be decisive. Arsenal's home game against Man City is arguably one of the biggest games of the season as a Category A fixture, with tickets at a premium. For Arsenal fans looking to attend the home game against Man City, or subsequent home games against West Ham United and Chelsea, they can purchase Arsenal tickets and ensure a premium experience at the Emirates. With both teams desperate for three points, this is a pivotal clash. City's improving form makes them a threat, but Arsenal's consistency, home strength and need to stay in the title race could give them the edge in what promises to be a fascinating contest. We expect a close-fought game, with Arsenal claiming a 2-1 victory over Guardiola's side.

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