COE prices rise for all vehicle types except in open category

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COE prices rise for all vehicle types except in open category
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SINGAPORE — Certificate of Entitlement (COE) prices for small and large cars rebounded higher on Wednesday (June 7), after falling in the previous bidding exercise following a one-off move to boost the COE quota for cars.

Premiums for small cars , or fully electric cars with output of up to 110kW, climbed by 6.52 per cent to S$98,001.

Large cars , or fully electric cars with output over 110kW, saw premiums rise from S$113,034 in the previous bidding exercise to S$120,702.In the motorcycle category, premiums rose to S$11,001, compared to S$10,602 in the previous bidding exercise. Finally, in the open category, which can be used for any types of vehicles except motorcycles, premiums dropped to S$120,889 from S$125,000.Category D : S$11,001

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