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  On 9/5/2018 at 11:08 AM, Golf7roy said:

  garage r THE MOMENT YOU HAVE ALL BEEN WAITING FOR.

The Suzuki Swift Sport Pricing is FINALLY RELEASED. The price for Manual and Auto is currently at $110,800 and $111,800 respectively(inclusive of COE and VES) and we will be targeting the first batch of swifts to be sold DURING the COE BIDDING on the 19th of September.

Things to look forward to:

1. HIGH OMV FOR THE SWIFTS SPORT

2. Locally installed headunit, front and rear cameras and parking sensors

3. SPEC L Exhaust System for the ZC33S on display

4. Other parts are on the way as well!!!

 

crazy price!! they can keep it!

 

the old swift sport was selling for 95k in the last days with a 53k coe. No doubt the new swift sport will incur a 10k VES penalty, the coe drop of 20k should see a saving of 10k. But instead prices have gone up by 15k.

 

maybe the OMV is more to justify the 25k delta.? who knows?

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  On 9/6/2018 at 8:32 AM, Mkl22 said:

crazy price!! they can keep it!

 

the old swift sport was selling for 95k in the last days with a 53k coe. No doubt the new swift sport will incur a 10k VES penalty, the coe drop of 20k should see a saving of 10k. But instead prices have gone up by 15k.

 

maybe the OMV is more to justify the 25k delta.? who knows?

I suspect the new Swift Sport kena 20k VES.

 

That's why the price increase by 10k

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  On 9/6/2018 at 10:33 AM, Pocus said:

I suspect the new Swift Sport kena 20k VES.

 

That's why the price increase by 10k

If confirmed 20k then forget about selling it in Singapore liao. Unless AD can massage the omv to make it more acceptable . Edited by Mkl22
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The ZC32 already took them ages to move the stock. With 20k VES it’s a goner. The only other vehicle with 20k VES and selling at this price range is none other than their own Vitara.

 

No guesses for how many units they sell now. Even if they do. The margins are razor thin.

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A brand new is 75k now. Previous model should be around 60-65k Max. There is a may2017 blue one for sale at 73k. Wonder which idiot will buy!

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  On 9/22/2018 at 12:54 AM, Mkl22 said:

A brand new is 75k now. Previous model should be around 60-65k Max. There is a may2017 blue one for sale at 73k. Wonder which idiot will buy!

 

yup planning to sell at around that price.

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Hi, I have a Suzuki Swift as well, expiring in Dec 2018.
I intended to renew 5-yr COE for the car, as depre is about less than 5k/year with the lower COE price now.
However, I just got into an accident, rear-ending a taxi.
The bonnet of my car is in quite bad shape, and the radiator seems to have broken. Rest of the parts are still under evaluation, but I doubt the engine is affected.
Should I still consider renewing? The car has served me well since I bought it in Jan 2018.
Really appreciate some advice, thank you.

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  On 10/4/2018 at 8:14 AM, MelvinOh said:

Hi, I have a Suzuki Swift as well, expiring in Dec 2018.

I intended to renew 5-yr COE for the car, as depre is about less than 5k/year with the lower COE price now.

However, I just got into an accident, rear-ending a taxi.

The bonnet of my car is in quite bad shape, and the radiator seems to have broken. Rest of the parts are still under evaluation, but I doubt the engine is affected.

Should I still consider renewing? The car has served me well since I bought it in Jan 2018.

Really appreciate some advice, thank you.

Buy another Swift, scrap ur current one n migrate the organs to the other Swift if needed lol.
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Turbocharged

How many of you saw the new 2018 swift on the roads?

 

So far I spotted 3. One of them is grey with nice gunmetal rims...

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