COE premiums for cars rebound
19 Jul 2018|2,550 views
The Certificate of Entitlement (COE) price for cars up to 1,600cc and 130bhp chalked up the biggest increase, closing 30.8% higher at $32,699. The premium for cars above 1,600cc or 130bhp rose by 3.4% to $32,551. The premium for Open COEs, which can be used for any vehicle type except motorcycles, finished 5.8% higher at $32,809.


Mr. Nicholas Wong, General Manager of Honda agent Kah Motor, said, "If you saw the crowd at the showrooms over the weekend, you'd be scared. So the rebound in premiums is quite expected. It has brought some excitement back to the car market. It hasn't been like this for quite a while."
Mr. Wong said the premium for cars is still relatively low.
"It went down by $9,000 and went up by $7,000," he said, referring to the results for cars up to 1,600cc. He expects premiums to remain 'quite stable, or even dip by a bit' with the bigger supply of COEs starting next month. "In fact, when news of the bigger quota came out, you could sense buyers starting to hold back."
Meanwhile, the commercial vehicle COE premium eased by 0.7 percent to close at $30,889. Motorcycle premiums dipped by five percent to $6,189, an eight-month low. For the August-October quota period, there will be 12.5 percent more COEs available each month.
Car buyers will have 6,912 COEs a month, or 5.7% more than now. Motorcyclists will get the biggest increase, with their quota ballooning to 1,639 COEs per month, or 55.7% bigger than now.
The Certificate of Entitlement (COE) price for cars up to 1,600cc and 130bhp chalked up the biggest increase, closing 30.8% higher at $32,699. The premium for cars above 1,600cc or 130bhp rose by 3.4% to $32,551. The premium for Open COEs, which can be used for any vehicle type except motorcycles, finished 5.8% higher at $32,809.


Mr. Nicholas Wong, General Manager of Honda agent Kah Motor, said, "If you saw the crowd at the showrooms over the weekend, you'd be scared. So the rebound in premiums is quite expected. It has brought some excitement back to the car market. It hasn't been like this for quite a while."
Mr. Wong said the premium for cars is still relatively low.
"It went down by $9,000 and went up by $7,000," he said, referring to the results for cars up to 1,600cc. He expects premiums to remain 'quite stable, or even dip by a bit' with the bigger supply of COEs starting next month. "In fact, when news of the bigger quota came out, you could sense buyers starting to hold back."
Meanwhile, the commercial vehicle COE premium eased by 0.7 percent to close at $30,889. Motorcycle premiums dipped by five percent to $6,189, an eight-month low. For the August-October quota period, there will be 12.5 percent more COEs available each month.
Car buyers will have 6,912 COEs a month, or 5.7% more than now. Motorcyclists will get the biggest increase, with their quota ballooning to 1,639 COEs per month, or 55.7% bigger than now.
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