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MAY'26 | 1st BIDDING
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CAT A$124,790
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MAY'26 | 1st BIDDING
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CAT A$124,790
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CAT B$126,236
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CAT C$87,479
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CAT E$127,700
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Latest COE Results
MAY'26 | 1st BIDDING
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CAT A$124,790
price up icon
CAT B$126,236
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CAT C$87,479
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CAT E$127,700
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Latest COE Results
MAY'26 | 1st BIDDING
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CAT A$124,790
price up icon
CAT B$126,236
price up icon
CAT C$87,479
price up icon
CAT E$127,700
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Latest COE Results
MAY'26 | 1st BIDDING
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CAT A$124,790
price up icon
CAT B$126,236
price up icon
CAT C$87,479
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CAT E$127,700
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Jaecoo 6 Electric - Quite a nice rugged looking car, generous with features
Been driving ICE cars for years and recently switched to the Jaecoo J6. First impression: this car has presence. The boxy rugged styling really stands out on Singapore roads where most SUVs look the same. It gives a mini off-roader vibe without looking overdesigned. The biggest surprise is how feature-packed it is for the price. You get ventilated seats, 360 camera, powered seats, ambient lighting, ADAS features, panoramic roof, and a very premium-looking interior compared to many Japanese or Korean competitors in the same price range. The cabin feels modern and comfortable, and passengers always comment on how spacious and airy it feels. Ride comfort is better than expected for a car with this shape. Suspension tuning leans towards comfort, and road noise is acceptable. Instant EV torque makes city driving effortless, especially in stop-and-go traffic. Steering is light and easy for daily use. The car also feels very solidly built. Doors are heavy, visibility is good thanks to the upright design, and the elevated seating position gives confidence when driving. The software UI still has room for improvement, but overall usability is decent after getting used to it. Charging-wise, it suits people with access to home or office charging. Efficiency is acceptable for such a boxy design, although obviously not Tesla-level aerodynamic efficiency. If you drive mainly in Singapore urban conditions, range anxiety is not really an issue.... Read More
Tesla Model S Electric - Extremely disappointing experience with Tesla Singapore
The whole COE bidding process feels highly misleading and completely lacking transparency. Sales advisors verbally promise one thing, but the actual COE bidding prices are far below realistic market levels, making it almost impossible to secure a COE unless you keep topping up more money later. What looks like an attractive selling price at the beginning feels more like bait pricing just to get customers to place an order. After signing, you end up waiting for months โ€” in my case almost 4 months โ€” while constantly being asked to increase the bid amount again and again. Meanwhile, you are basically stuck because you cannot confidently move on to another car purchase anymore. The original "promotions" and "discounts" mentioned earlier also somehow disappear later in the process. The communication is inconsistent, expectations are not managed properly, and the entire buying experience has been extremely frustrating and time-wasting. Definitely one of the worst car purchasing experiences I've ever had.... Read More

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