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According to the Land Transport Authority, parallel-imported car sales between January and September this year have fallen by 13.8 percent.
Non-authorised agents hold a 22 percent share of the market in the first quarter, with Honda, Toyota, Mercedes-Benz being hot sellers.
Registrations of parallel import vehicles were led by Honda Vezel, a domestic Japanese version of the Honda HR-V sold here by authorised distributor Kah Motor.
The Vezel from Honda has powered past the traditional Toyota model to claim the mantle as Singapore's most popular parallel import (PI) model.
Sales of parallel imported cars have improved year-on-year by more than 40 percent, bolstered by strong demand for Japanese cars.
The parallel imports of cars in the first quarter saw a surprise leap, with the facelifts of popular models among the factors for demand being revitalised.
Parallel imports of cars fell 24.5 percent, but super luxury models chalk up strong numbers as buyers rush to beat new progressive taxes.
With half of the year gone, Toyota emerges as the leading automotive firm while its Estima MPV is the top selling model amongst parallel importers.
The number of parallel imported cars once again shrunk - by almost 34 percent with a mere 1,553 units registered last year.