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Sinkie: Renewing 10-yr COE For $58k Damn Shiok!

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When I wrote last month about a potentially life-changing decision I had to make as my Toyota Wish approached its year of no return, many readers e-mailed to offer suggestions.

Some said I should just get a new Wish, but most made a case for the Mazda MX-5. "Time to live a little," chorused the latter group - and quite persuasively too.

But without exception, everyone wanted to know what my final decision would be. Friends, acquaintances and contacts inquired. Even strangers walked up to me in public to ask. So I feel duty-bound to write a follow-up.


Dear readers, I have renewed my car's COE for another 10 years. And it feels good.

I paid the prevailing quota premium of about $58,000, which was 90 per cent of the total price I bore for the car when it was brand new.

The economists among you will appreciate the decision. Over 20 years, the annual depreciation of my dependable MPV - which still drives exceptionally well - works out to be just a little more than $6,000.

Even with the road tax surcharges, potentially higher insurance premiums, more frequent inspections and the wear-and-tear items I would need to replace, the depreciation would not exceed $7,500.

The rate for a new car would be more than $10,000.

Call me Scrooge if you like, but having an old car is liberating. I don't have to sweat over minor dinks and dents. And having two new drivers in the house, dinks and dents are almost unavoidable.

A new car, while appealing, enslaves you. It demands a certain level of attention. On that score, I agree with a line in Professor Kishore Mahbubani's opinion piece last month which said we should not worship our cars. (It is the only line in the column which I agree with, but that's another story.)

The other strong motivator for me to pick COE renewal over other options was the ridiculous price scrap car dealers were quoting for my ride.

The best I got was $800, which was back in August. By December, it had fallen to $300. To me, that was plain insulting.

While driving a car beyond its 10th year may seem novel in Singapore, it is not unusual at all in other countries.

Even in consumeristic America, where you can buy a car on a month's salary, the average age of cars is 11.5 years, according to research firm IHS Automotive. In Europe, the average is close to 10, according to the European Automobile Manufacturers Association.

In Singapore, the average is six, with 84 per cent of cars below 10 years of age and nearly 25 per cent below five years old. As recently as 2007, the average age of cars here was 2.7 years.

Now, you don't have to be Al Gore to see that that is an enormous waste of resources. Not only that, the early scrappage of cars has a huge impact on the environment. It may not be measurable on a country level, but it contributes to the growing global carbon footprint nonetheless.

And rising sea levels affects everybody. Especially if you live in a low-lying place surrounded by water.

Now I know what some of you are thinking - if you are such a greenie, why don't you take public transport? Well, I do take public transport occasionally.

And the thing is, public transport may not be as green as advocates make it out to be. Consider the low average occupancy of buses and the huge engines they lug. On a per- passenger trip basis, a 1.6-litre car with four onboard is possibly more efficient than a bus.

But enough of this rationalisation. COE prices fell in the latest tender this week, and will continue to trend downwards for at least another 18 months.

Who knows? That MX-5 may still be an option down the road.

http://www.straitstimes.com/lifestyle/motoring/why-i-renewed-my-coe-for-another-10-years
 
Yeah yeah ok,the rest of us are still stuck on mrt with a million other trash and roaches.
 
The economists among you will appreciate the decision. Over 20 years, the annual depreciation of my dependable MPV - which still drives exceptionally well - works out to be just a little more than $6,000.

what you did not factor in is that every single part of your car is going to fuck up from tomorrow onward
 
Sinkie sinkie sinkie.. U pay money to extend the use of your own car.. And you feel shiok? Must be a from in the well sinkie... It is your car and you should have the right to use it as long a shout want..

I don't see how shiok is that.. Sinkies are pathetic as usual.
 
Yeah yeah ok,the rest of us are still stuck on mrt with a million other trash and roaches.

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Must be one of the 70%. In ozland a brand new car cost 20k n he pays nearly 60k for a paper and says its a good deal.
 
I am equally shocked that Christopher Tan, being ST senior transport corresondent, was shocked to find out his Toyota can only fetch $800 in scrap value. This has been the practice for ages and how could Tan only found out now. I scrapped my Honda many years ago and got back only $500 + residual COE + OMV. It it silly to renew a Japanese car for another 10 years regardless of the conditions.
 
This is what he could have bought BRAND NEW in NZ for the same price as a sinkie piece of paper that self destructs.

Carscoop%20Toyota%20Aurion%20107.jpg
 
I can think better uses for $58,000. Like buying a condo in Thailand.
 
dat is $16 day every time you idle the car parking at home in other wo6 rds you hv free taxi of $16 if you din drive & that sum incl petrol & parking charges.
So you made a dumb choice
 
dat is $16 day every time you idle the car parking at home in other wo6 rds you hv free taxi of $16 if you din drive & that sum incl petrol & parking charges.
So you made a dumb choice

sinkieland is the worst place to have a car unless you are paid it off from your business and see it as a business expense..

for those employee slave who get a car, enjoy paying it for the next 10 years and get enslaved further by your PAP govt...

oh man.. why sinkies are soooo stupid!!!!!
 
Deprived of clean water over 10yrs, longkang or sai chui will taste heavenly thereafter. Conditioning process.
 
http://www.nydailynews.com/autos/la...x-5-miata-quick-spin-review-article-1.2300863

Key takeaway is - MSRP (recommended price in USD) $25,735 (base price, including $820 destination fee)

Sinkies will always be Sinkies - avoiding them is same as avoiding pollution - essential for your health and sanity!

[video=youtube;99CNUAOXZ_U]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99CNUAOXZ_U[/video]

that's right... the longer this thread gets, the more stupid sinkies are appeared to be.. pathetic!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Sinkie sinkie sinkie.. U pay money to extend the use of your own car.. And you feel shiok? Must be a from in the well sinkie... It is your car and you should have the right to use it as long a shout want..

I don't see how shiok is that.. Sinkies are pathetic as usual.

This is why I am staying away from sinkies.
 
This is what he could have bought BRAND NEW in NZ for the same price as a sinkie piece of paper that self destructs.

Carscoop%20Toyota%20Aurion%20107.jpg

PAP gahmen made Stinkaporean look damn stupid (70%) with its stupid policies
like COE!!

This is the only Crab cuntry in the World where u purchase a car, life span 10

years after you have cleared /pay up all the installment...and 10 years later u

have to pay a new protection money ( not token fee mind you) to the PAP

gangsters...or gahmen or syndicate !!
 
PAP gahmen made Stinkaporean look damn stupid (70%) with its stupid policies
like COE!!

This is the only Crab cuntry in the World where u purchase a car, life span 10

years after you have cleared /pay up all the installment...and 10 years later u

have to pay a new protection money ( not token fee mind you) to the PAP

gangsters...or gahmen or syndicate !!

99 yrs also must return Pigeon hole back to the Familee.
 
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