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Motormouth: Right-sizing COE Category A to make it fit for purpose
Motormouth: Singapore’s cheapest petrol will be sold at only $1 per litre
Car News
April 2026 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE horse paid more for its hay in the past three weeks and then added fuel to the fire, with Cat A hitting its highest price so far this year and Cat B touching $121k
The Maxus MIFA 7 Elite is a purpose-built, all-electric, family-friendly people-mover of the future
March 2026 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE pony ended its CNY with new increases in premiums across the board, particularly Category B which went up by almost 9 percent
Car Guides
[2025 Update] Traffic offences in Singapore that carry demerit points & composition fines
March 2026 COE Results 2nd Bidding: The COE horse galloped at a steady pace, with minor price acceleration in all Categories except motorbikes’ Cat D, which shot up by 11 percent
Car Advice
Petrol prices in Singapore have increased to over $3 per litre - how now and what’s next?
The Motorist Guide to obtaining an International Driving Permit in Singapore [2026 update]
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Switch To The NETS Motoring Card And Stand A Chance To Win An MG ZS EV!
July 2021 COE Results 2nd Bidding: Premiums Rise For All Categories
mReview: 2021 MG5 EV - Electric, Affordable AND Practical
All That's Old Is New Again: Hyundai Releases Retro-Futuristic N Vision 74 Concept Car, Promises Hydrogen Fuel Cell Greatness
10 Pains Every Singaporean Driver Has Experienced
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LTA to Install Right Turn on Green Arrows at Most Traffic Junctions
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Five Dos and Don'ts of Car Maintenance
The COE quota for the three-month period of August to October 2024 will be 15,283 - which is merely 1.2% more than the May-July COE quota