SINGAPORE - Vehicle buyers will be in for a sizeably smaller supply of certificates of entitlement (COEs) for the August-October quota period, in line with a record number of motorists who have extended the lifespan of their old cars this year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Vehicle buyers will be in for a sizeably smaller supply of certificates of entitlement for the August-October quota period, in line with a record number of motorists who have extended the lifespan of their old cars this year.
The quota for Category A will contract by 25.8 per cent to 2,112 a month. Category B will be reduced by 8.6 per cent to 2,083 a month. The Open category shrinks by 5.3 per cent to 709 a month.
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