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09-03-2021, 12:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Driving in Singapore is a status more than a convenience la.
That's all Singapore drivers all siao one.
Rude.road rage.
All act like they king of the road cause its a status mah.
Pay good money to own car why must give way to you.
Especially those bicycle...
All hog the road... We pay good money to drive in peace have to share with bicycle that pay 0 money to be on the road.
The level of entitlement
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Actually everyone pays money for the maintenance of public infrastructure including roads. Road tax, COE, and other vehicle related taxes alone are not sufficient to fund the building and maintenance of roads. So cyclists have every right to be on the road.
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09-03-2021, 08:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Actually everyone pays money for the maintenance of public infrastructure including roads. Road tax, COE, and other vehicle related taxes alone are not sufficient to fund the building and maintenance of roads. So cyclists have every right to be on the road.
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How stupid can you get? Might as well say you can walk into army camps and order officers around since your taxpayer dollars go towards the defence budget.
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10-03-2021, 09:33 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How stupid can you get? Might as well say you can walk into army camps and order officers around since your taxpayer dollars go towards the defence budget.
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You don't have to be jealous at people riding 10k bikes and being in a better physical shape in their 40s and 50s than you ever were, or that they are enjoying their bodies and lives doing something they like while you contemplate quiting and driving for grab.
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10-03-2021, 11:07 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You don't have to be jealous at people riding 10k bikes and being in a better physical shape in their 40s and 50s than you ever were, or that they are enjoying their bodies and lives doing something they like while you contemplate quiting and driving for grab.
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Siao ah, why should I be jealous of a 10k bike when my car costs many times that? Didn't know you failed your elementary math but guess that's why you're as stupid as you are. Or are you one of those cyclist scum that deserve to get run over by lorries and buses?
I don't think I lose to them in physical fitness either, my mistresses often compliment me on my sculpted body.
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10-03-2021, 01:37 PM
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Hi guys, I'm intending to save up for a car after graduation before I have children, since it's much much more convenient to travel around with kids with a car.
I do not intend to take a loan, so how much savings should I ideally have before I can purchase an average car (e.g. Honda - 90 to 100k?)
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10-03-2021, 05:47 PM
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Originally Posted by Circles
Hi guys, I'm intending to save up for a car after graduation before I have children, since it's much much more convenient to travel around with kids with a car.
I do not intend to take a loan, so how much savings should I ideally have before I can purchase an average car (e.g. Honda - 90 to 100k?)
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If u intend not to take a loan, i assume u paying full in cash?
Yes Honda ard 90k to 100k. Can try their new honda jazz. I would not recommend u to buy a 2nd hand car. If u got the money, go for new.
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10-03-2021, 05:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Circles
Hi guys, I'm intending to save up for a car after graduation before I have children, since it's much much more convenient to travel around with kids with a car.
I do not intend to take a loan, so how much savings should I ideally have before I can purchase an average car (e.g. Honda - 90 to 100k?)
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You want to sink all your cash into a car? If you don't earn at least 8k base on average over the first 3 years, I would say forget it.
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25-03-2021, 10:57 PM
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How much i must earn then can buy honda accord? If car is that ex, why so many is on the road? Dont think they are all earning $8k at least leh.
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25-03-2021, 11:01 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
How much i must earn then can buy honda accord? If car is that ex, why so many is on the road? Dont think they are all earning $8k at least leh.
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Many car owners are still paying off their car loans. Some have a TDSR of 60%. Before gahmen introduced the limit, I think some had even higher debt servicing ratios.
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27-03-2021, 10:39 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
You want to sink all your cash into a car? If you don't earn at least 8k base on average over the first 3 years, I would say forget it.
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You may be overly conservative. I bought a new car with cash when I was earning a take home of about $3k only cos I really love driving and being away from crowds. Yes it could get a bit tough to manage at times but I still managed to save.
It all depends on your lifestyle (e.g. do you travel overseas? Eat out at restaurants? Buy random toys?). I'm an introvert and love hiking in nature which costs nothing...to me the car was all of my lifestyle expenditure.
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