Why records set in 2022, and now 2023, could hint at a new normal in post-pandemic prices Read more at straitstimes.com.
Synopsis: In this new podcast, The Straits Times offers expert insights if you are in the market for a new vehicle or are tracking transportation trends.
New records were also set in the larger car and Open categories. Records set in 2022, and now in the first quarter of 2023, seem to hint that this could be the new normal in post-pandemic COE premiums. 6:55 Expectations: Companies driving demand versus private individuals who are not “downgraders from Cat B”
Singapore Latest News, Singapore Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Green Pulse Podcast: Getting to grips with greenhouse gas emissionsKeeping the world honest on greenhouse gas emissions is vital in fighting climate change. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Read more »
Singaporean finds it 'ridiculous that new couples need to fork out $100K for COE just for the right to own a car' - Singapore News“But since COE are stupid expensive and all cheap used cars have their COE expire in less than a year. They are kind of out of luck,” he wrote
Read more »
Boy Meets World star Matthew Lawrence claims agency fired him after he refused to strip for director offering him a Marvel roleMatthew Lawrence claimed in his Brotherly Love podcast that an award-winning director wanted to 'take Polarids' of him in a hotel room.
Read more »
Temperatures could rise to 35 deg C as hot, humid weather to persist in MaySingaporeans can expect April’s warm and humid weather to stretch into the next two weeks. Daily temperatures could reach up to 34...
Read more »
Ex-TVB actor Oscar Leung has a thriving luxury watch business, wears a Rolex worth S$118KThe 44-year-old Hong Kong star is reaping plentiful rewards from his side hustles.
Read more »
Brace yourself, hot and humid weather to continue into MaySINGAPORE – Singaporeans can expect April’s warm and humid weather to stretch into the next two weeks. Daily temperatures could reach up to 34 deg C on most afternoons in the first half of May, normally the warmest month of the year. On days when there is less cloud cover, the mercury could touch 35 deg C, the Meteorological Service...
Read more »