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      pirate
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      Nebbermind:
      pirate:



      Or if 2nd hand Japanese/Korean cars not enough face, I recommend buying this

      http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=205579&DL=1059

      COE till 2020 some more... What a steal! ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Think the road tax and petrol would be a killa!

      Cannot afford road tax and petrol then don't drive lah! :siam:

      Ok lah, ok lah. If road tax and petrol too expensive, buy this:
      http://www.sgcarmart.com/used_cars/info.php?ID=327221&DL=1000
      If cannot afford to buy or maintain this one, I really recommend taking public transport. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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        peapot
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        Pirate, this Nissan march really cheap. I thought my car was quite a good bargain but I guess this one is better. Anyway donโ€™t know much about cars. As long as it doesnโ€™t breakdown right in the middle of expressway, I m happy enough.

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          When the Coe was around $30k, a few of us estimated the actual ysl cost to own a brand new small car is about $12~15k.


          If Coe is $80k, then should be around $20k a yr. think most will not spend more than a tenth of that on public transport.

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            peapot:
            Pirate, this Nissan march really cheap. I thought my car was quite a good bargain but I guess this one is better. Anyway don't know much about cars. As long as it doesn't breakdown right in the middle of expressway, I m happy enough.

            1996...this is a 17 yr old car leh...

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              limlim
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              janet_lee88:
              firefly38:

              [quote=\"janet_lee88\"]Just curious...do we have any cash from this year's Budget ?

              After CNY, wallet a bit empty.

              Wa.. CNY over liao.. You still want to collect Ang Pows ah... :shock: :siam:

              From govt lor.[/quote]You wrong timing lah.. ang bao from govt is usually b4 election.. not after/during CNY.. :evil:

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                pirate:

                Aiyo! Just buy a 5-6 year old car lah. Plenty to choose from that are less than $30k. Better yet, buy a 2nd hand off-peak car and pay as you use.

                Nobody has yet to explain to me why a family \"who needs a car\" must buy a new car and pay $90k+ just for a COE.
                Now 2nd hand car also not cheap cos the market for 2nd hand car has gone up due to high COE and now with the new policy.

                As long as the 2nd hand car doesn't give problem, i'm fine with that too.

                I also have 2 primary school kids. They go to student care after school. As a working mother, I need to rush back to pick them before 7pm. I'm already thankful for understanding bosses and colleagues that i can leave slightly early. It's not possible to take walk 10 min, take bus-train-bus to reach school by 7pm. Then still got to walk 15min back home (no direct bus). If I do that, we will only reach home 8pm or later. Then still need to shower and eat dinner. Then my son needs to attend DAS class on Thursday. It's only possible with a car to rush home, shower, dinner, send him to DAS.

                Aren't they are encouraging women to go back to workforce? I don't see the need having a maid and I put them in student care so that I know their well- being (lunch, homework, revision) are all taken care while we are at work.
                We just need a simple car. With the new policy, only the rich can drive. Not even the middle income group.

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                  peapot
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                  Actually most Singaporean belongs to middle income bracket. Hanging there, not that poor not that rich. Just right in the middle.

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                    chloecube
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                    coolbaby:
                    pirate:


                    Aiyo! Just buy a 5-6 year old car lah. Plenty to choose from that are less than $30k. Better yet, buy a 2nd hand off-peak car and pay as you use.

                    Nobody has yet to explain to me why a family \"who needs a car\" must buy a new car and pay $90k+ just for a COE.

                    Now 2nd hand car also not cheap cos the market for 2nd hand car has gone up due to high COE and now with the new policy.

                    As long as the 2nd hand car doesn't give problem, i'm fine with that too.

                    I also have 2 primary school kids. They go to student care after school. As a working mother, I need to rush back to pick them before 7pm. I'm already thankful for understanding bosses and colleagues that i can leave slightly early. It's not possible to take walk 10 min, take bus-train-bus to reach school by 7pm. Then still got to walk 15min back home (no direct bus). If I do that, we will only reach home 8pm or later. Then still need to shower and eat dinner. Then my son needs to attend DAS class on Thursday. It's only possible with a car to rush home, shower, dinner, send him to DAS.

                    Aren't they are encouraging women to go back to workforce? I don't see the need having a maid and I put them in student care so that I know their well- being (lunch, homework, revision) are all taken care while we are at work.
                    We just need a simple car. With the new policy, only the rich can drive. Not even the middle income group.

                    i totally agree with you as i am in the same situation too, i did not hope for big expensive car, just a small simple car for us to continue with our simple life will do.
                    without this 2nd hand car of DH, i probably have to spend more on cab fare rushing like mad everyday, and DH will probably have to swtich to a job that does not require him to own a car. at his age, i think not easy for him to start a new career..
                    i feel that garment shld look into the aspect of weighing the loan curb and not bring it into the used car market.
                    majority of the people who goes for used car have budget constrained.

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                      pirate
                      last edited by

                      Nebbermind:
                      peapot:

                      Pirate, this Nissan march really cheap. I thought my car was quite a good bargain but I guess this one is better. Anyway don't know much about cars. As long as it doesn't breakdown right in the middle of expressway, I m happy enough.


                      1996...this is a 17 yr old car leh...

                      Plonk down say $9,500 for the old Nissan March. Keep the remaining $40,000 downpayment for repairs and servicing. Then keep the monthly instalments and join AA. Don't even have to buy comprehensive insurance. 3rd party, fire & theft will do.

                      That will tide you over till 2016 when the expected COE surge comes back.

                      The occasional breakdown on the highway still better than breakdown in the middle of the MRT tunnel. :rotflmao: But I wouldn't drive it up the North-South Highway to KL. ๐Ÿ˜“

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                        Think I will still keep my Honda which is only 5 years old. Although sometimes it jerks for no reason but can just bring it to workshop than to spend more on new car.

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