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August 2025 COE Results 2nd Bidding: COEs continued their NDP flypast at an even higher altitude, with premiums for the car and commercial-vehicle Categories at their highest levels so far this year
Chinese brand NIO is coming to Singapore in Q1 2026, distributed by Wearnes Automotive
BYD led the Singapore new car market in first half of 2025
Hyundai's new DICE concept, their vision of the future of mobility, is on display now at HMGICS
Singapore speeding cases soar past 118,000 in 2025 from January to June
ZipZap is a new, no-deposit, car subscription service created by GetGo
August 2025 COE Results 1st Bidding: No SGD60k COEs for SG60, with all the car Categories still in the prohibitive six-digit price range and Cat B hitting a new high this year
Singapore drivers fined over RM500,000 in Malaysia for VEP violations since July 1
Category E plus Category B get the lion’s share of the additional COEs slated for the quota tender period of 2025 August to October
Singapore road still closed after sinkhole – no reopening date yet, says MP Goh Pei Ming
Vehicle Entry Permit Extended till June 30 for Malaysia-Registered Vehicles in Singapore
Resilience Budget 2020: Taxi and Private Hire Drivers to Receive S$1,000 a Month for 9 Months
12 Things Singaporean Drivers Fear When They’re Driving
The Malaysia Movement Control Order (MCO) Will Be Extended Until 14 April 2020
Malaysia PM: Travel Restrictions Might Be Extended if Malaysians Don’t Stay At Home
March 2020 COE Results 2nd Bidding: Quota Premiums Dip for Categories A, B and C
Johor Government Wants to Reopen Land Border with Singapore Within the Next Few Days
Everything You Need to Know About the Malaysia Lockdown
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March 2020 COE Results: Premiums End Lower for Most Categories
Taxi Drivers Aged 65 and Above to Take One Medical Examination Instead of Two
Inconsiderate Drivers of the Week: Episode 67
February 2020 COE Results 2nd Bidding: Quota Premiums Rise for Categories A and B
Inconsiderate Drivers of the Week: Episode 66
Taxi and Private-Hire Drivers to Receive S$77 Million Package Relief Due to COVID-19