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17-02-2015, 05:46 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Who is the economic guru here? Luckily didnt buy car last month, coe is 10k cheaper now, waiting for another 10k drop in coe price to 50k before placing a order. Huat ah
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Heng man, I also didnt buy.
Waiting patiently for my $30k COE.
Should be by end of this year.
What a goat year! Huat ah!
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17-02-2015, 06:27 PM
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It is frustrating. Tell you why.
For those who booked their cars already, most likely the COE rebate is pegged at $55K or less. So even at present COE of $57K, you wont get any discount from your dealer.
For those wishing to enter now, the dealer cannot guarantee you the COE at $57k or lower for the next few biddings. They will probably set the new COE rebate at $50k or lower. After CNY, the COE will likely creep up again. Then after a few rounds of bidding, the dealer will tell you to top up if not, they let the contract lapse after 6 biddings.
The above is my experience. And it is with a established dealer for a top brand car. End up I lost 2 precious months waiting and in between had to scrap my 10 yr old car. No car for a while. Damn frustrating.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Heng man, I also didnt buy.
Waiting patiently for my $30k COE.
Should be by end of this year.
What a goat year! Huat ah!
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17-02-2015, 07:17 PM
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My car dealer friend says wait til July where COE supply is to be doubled from current level.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It is frustrating. Tell you why.
For those who booked their cars already, most likely the COE rebate is pegged at $55K or less. So even at present COE of $57K, you wont get any discount from your dealer.
For those wishing to enter now, the dealer cannot guarantee you the COE at $57k or lower for the next few biddings. They will probably set the new COE rebate at $50k or lower. After CNY, the COE will likely creep up again. Then after a few rounds of bidding, the dealer will tell you to top up if not, they let the contract lapse after 6 biddings.
The above is my experience. And it is with a established dealer for a top brand car. End up I lost 2 precious months waiting and in between had to scrap my 10 yr old car. No car for a while. Damn frustrating.
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17-02-2015, 07:20 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
My car dealer friend says wait til July where COE supply is to be doubled from current level.
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ya man. my colleagues also say so. All of us in the company are waiting patiently for it to drop to $30k before we will go in to buy.
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17-02-2015, 10:07 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
ya man. my colleagues also say so. All of us in the company are waiting patiently for it to drop to $30k before we will go in to buy.
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I will it to drop to $10k so that I can buy new cars for myself, my wife, my son, my daughter and my parents. Can pay all in full. Huat Ah!
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17-02-2015, 10:13 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I will it to drop to $10k so that I can buy new cars for myself, my wife, my son, my daughter and my parents. Can pay all in full. Huat Ah!
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You are a fool. It won't drop to $10k unless there is another global economic crisis.
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18-02-2015, 04:27 AM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
It is frustrating. Tell you why.
For those who booked their cars already, most likely the COE rebate is pegged at $55K or less. So even at present COE of $57K, you wont get any discount from your dealer.
For those wishing to enter now, the dealer cannot guarantee you the COE at $57k or lower for the next few biddings. They will probably set the new COE rebate at $50k or lower. After CNY, the COE will likely creep up again. Then after a few rounds of bidding, the dealer will tell you to top up if not, they let the contract lapse after 6 biddings.
The above is my experience. And it is with a established dealer for a top brand car. End up I lost 2 precious months waiting and in between had to scrap my 10 yr old car. No car for a while. Damn frustrating.
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You tell me if yours or mine is more frustrating
I got my CatB Car recently with Coe $76k.
Within 1 month, it's value drop by $10k - evaporated just like that.
I am even worried that it will drop another $20k with the tsunami of COE Upcoming.
I should Not have listened to the car salesman in this forum.
Sianz man. Even more frustrating!!
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18-02-2015, 04:50 AM
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Will government announce any major policy change in the upcoming budget? Will they relax the car loan policy? I want to buy a new car Since the price is very attractive now...
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18-02-2015, 08:00 AM
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Those who have to take big loans to buy car, should not be buying. If everyone follows this simple rule, then the roads will be less congested and more enjoyable to drive.
But the situation now is that if you don't own a car you lose face. Lose face to relatives, colleagues and neighbors. Very sad. Used to be that owning a car was a status symbol, now owning a car is just to keep pace with others. So in order to be a little ahead of others, many are owning 2 cars. This is giving people like me who are in condo MCSTs a big headache in allocating limited carpark lots.
I have a resident who purposely bought a second car to chop a lot. He seldom drive that BM coupe, driving only on weekends. He did it just because another resident has 2 cars and was asking for the extra lots. Some more our condo is right next to an MRT station!
I don't know about the situation in HDB car parks, but I can only guess it will be just as bad.
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
Like to drink milk, no need to buy cow.
Like car, no need to buy. Just use taxi, rent, car pool etc.
Why does anyone want to be saddled with an expensive depreciating asset?
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