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Can you register car in Jiu hu after COE expire? Just pay relevant taxes and permits?I have a genuine BMW M3, but too bad the COE is expiring soon. I am going to miss that car.
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Once the COE expires, the car must be deregistered in S'pore and cannot be legally driven on the road. You need to sell or scrap the car before its COE expires to register a new vehicle in Malaysia.Can you register car in Jiu hu after COE expire? Just pay relevant taxes and permits?
You mean tow my car across to JB? I am already mentally prepared to buy something more modest in view of the much dreaded COE for Cat B cars.You can use tow truck no? After COE expire.
New electric M's comingYou mean tow my car across to JB? I am already mentally prepared to buy something more modest in view of the much dreaded COE for Cat B cars.
I am considering the Lexus ES300h which I have already test driven at Borneo Motors recently.New electric M's coming
You can use tow truck no? After COE expire. Just to get it registered elsewhere. Weekend car.
No need to do that. Just drive car over to JB and arrange to have it stolen. Then report it stolen to the Johor Police and your insurance company in Singapore. There are crooked dealers who will issue u new ownership papers and register the car as Malaysian. Then u can get Malaysian insurance for it. After that, u can drive your ex SInkie car in Malaysia. Just cannot drive it in Singapore.Can you register car in Jiu hu after COE expire? Just pay relevant taxes and permits?
Can renew lahI have a BMW M3, but too bad the COE is expiring soon. I am going to miss that car.
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Save abit, uncertainty aheadI am considering the Lexus ES300h which I have already test driven at Borneo Motors recently.
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I drive up to Bangkok, can register there?You can use tow truck no? After COE expire. Just to get it registered elsewhere. Weekend car.
I am approaching my mid-50s, so I need a more practical sedan - not a 2-door sports car.Can renew lah
Thanks for the timely reminder that I have to set aside enough for my retirement. Existing car owners like me are reluctant to part with something that has become an extension of ourselves, and not merely a means of transportation though.Save abit, uncertainty ahead
Mee tooThanks for the timely reminder that I have to set aside enough for my retirement. Existing car owners like me are reluctant to part with something that has become an extension of ourselves, and not merely a means of transportation though.
Good to have a robust retirement plan for ourselvesThanks for the timely reminder that I have to set aside enough for my retirement. Existing car owners like me are reluctant to part with something that has become an extension of ourselves, and not merely a means of transportation though.