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December 2025 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE monster wanted to clear its annual leave, but was interrupted by the mostly downward price movements in the second-last COE bidding exercise of this year
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November 2025 COE Results 2nd Bidding: The COE monster roared at the November rain and crawled upwards, along with premiums for all the Categories except Cat A, which went down by a token $1k
Car Guides
[2025 Update] Traffic offences in Singapore that carry demerit points & composition fines
Car Reviews
mReview: BYD Sealion 6 DM-i – The Best Of Both Worlds
October 2025 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE street circuit ran its own “F1 Singapore Grand Prix”, with Cat A racing to another record and Cat B speeding past $140k
mReview: BYD Sealion 7 Performance – Big Bang For Your Buck
Car Advice
10 benefits of renewing your car's COE
The all-new Audi A6 Sportback e-tron exemplifies future-forward design and efficiency
November 2025 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE monster calmed down again, with big five-digit drops in the premiums for cars, while the price gap between Cat B and overcrowded Cat A was merely $5k
Motorist Car of the Year (mCOTY) 2025 campaign hits the road and aims for the apex
The Motorist Guide to getting an LTA access code for motor dealers and relevant service providers to assist with your car transaction
[2025 Update] The Motorist Guide to parking offences in Singapore – LTA, HDB, URA
mPreview: NIO Firefly – Winging Its Way Into The Electric Supermini Segment
April 2025 COE Results 2nd Bidding: No surprise moves from the COE party on Nomination Day, but $99.5k Category A hit its highest level since November 2024
ERP rates revised at ten gantry locations from 24 November 2025
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[2024 Update] Important things to note about the LTA log card for vehicles
April 2025 COE Results 1st Bidding: The COE snake mostly crept up after its three-week break, with Category A hitting its highest point so far this year
The world's fastest car is now the Yangwang U9 Xtreme, with a top speed of 496.22km/h and nearly 3,000hp
Singapore drivers can pay S$39 to collect their VEP tags at Woodlands VEP information counter from 18 September
October 2025 COE Results 2nd Bidding: Scarier than Halloween is the COE monster, whose supernatural quota premiums for cars crept down in this round but were still frighteningly high
February 2025 COE Results 2nd Bidding: The COE snake digested most of its CNY bak kwa and became more active in Cat A, which jumped by 9.2% to go back to the $90k range
[2025 Update] The Motorist Guide on Appeal letter template: For traffic fines and parking offences in Singapore
Malaysia's strict VEP enforcement begins Nov 15