Throttle2 Supersonic December 24, 2009 Share December 24, 2009 (edited) season parking is expensive in the cbd area. unless TS is earning 5k per mth, i think better convert No point. Earning $5k per mth, better keep your car out of raffles place for own good. Imagine, ERP and parking alone $500 a month or 10% of salary......thats silly. Add petrol and others, i think there's no need to explain further. Edited December 24, 2009 by Throttle2 ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Throttle2 Supersonic December 24, 2009 Share December 24, 2009 Hi Guys, thanks for all the replies. as i live in the west.. i also dun wanna wake up damm early to siam the ERP from Alexandra and City. Last time i park at central square. 200+++ for 3 mths, still ok.. but now working at raffles place. the parking rate is damm high.. if converting to OPC seems bo hua.. shld i consider sell off my car??? Yes, make mistake, cut loss. It's the cleanest way out. Sell your car. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Skylurker Clutched December 24, 2009 Share December 24, 2009 firstly ask yourself this question: why you buy the car for? work needs u to buy a car? Or you bought it out of comfort? If your work needs u to have a car, then dun convert. Just use. If you bought for comfort, discuss with family members see who needs the car more... i'm sure family members can help. If no one helps, then sell away.... since keeping the car is not going to make u any comfortable as compared to selling it. If u need car on weekends, i'd recommend u to rent. Its cheaper that way. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear December 25, 2009 Share December 25, 2009 i say convert to opc. selling your car will result in more loss Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ayotee Neutral Newbie December 28, 2009 Share December 28, 2009 i also wish to get a second hand OPC, is it worth it? And the monthly installment is there any diff between normal plate and OPC. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Johnson28 1st Gear December 28, 2009 Share December 28, 2009 No point. Earning $5k per mth, better keep your car out of raffles place for own good. Imagine, ERP and parking alone $500 a month or 10% of salary......thats silly. Add petrol and others, i think there's no need to explain further. but still got many below 5k but buy car park car at CBD [confused] Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icouldberight Neutral Newbie December 29, 2009 Share December 29, 2009 but still got many below 5k but buy car park car at CBD [confused] some pple just have the $$ to spare? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rolanto Neutral Newbie December 29, 2009 Author Share December 29, 2009 i say convert to opc. selling your car will result in more loss anyway to calculate how much i can save from converting to OPC?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rolanto Neutral Newbie December 29, 2009 Author Share December 29, 2009 but still got many below 5k but buy car park car at CBD [confused] haha... maybe company got subsidise.. anyway, i feel driving n parking in CBD everyday is crazy.. too ex even make 5k, i also wont wish to waste it this way Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
7007 2nd Gear December 29, 2009 Share December 29, 2009 As your ride is relatively new, selling now will incur heavy loss as 1st three years has high depreciation and not forgetting yours is PI car which make it worse. Therefore I would recommend you convert it to OPC especially it's going to be more flexible come next year. If in future no longer working in town can always revert back to normal plate.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rolanto Neutral Newbie December 29, 2009 Author Share December 29, 2009 As your ride is relatively new, selling now will incur heavy loss as 1st three years has high depreciation and not forgetting yours is PI car which make it worse. Therefore I would recommend you convert it to OPC especially it's going to be more flexible come next year. If in future no longer working in town can always revert back to normal plate.... ok. thanks. where can i find out more info about converting to OPC? onemotoring ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Picanto 3rd Gear December 29, 2009 Share December 29, 2009 ok. thanks. where can i find out more info about converting to OPC? onemotoring ? yes. its the best source for such info Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
JustJazz Neutral Newbie January 14, 2010 Share January 14, 2010 I'm having the same problem with you. Now working in Raffles Place, thinking whether to convert my Jazz to OPC. Either you convert to OPC or alternatively you can go for Car Pool if you wanna drive to work and get some $ to cover your car park, ERP, petrol, etc. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vextan 1st Gear January 14, 2010 Share January 14, 2010 can ask a question ? how is it that for opc car the rebate is $17k, but if convert, the rebate is $1.1k per half a year, which works out to be a total of $22k ? why the discrepancy ? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Beehive3783 Turbocharged January 14, 2010 Share January 14, 2010 can ask a question ? how is it that for opc car the rebate is $17k, but if convert, the rebate is $1.1k per half a year, which works out to be a total of $22k ? why the discrepancy ? you're not reading the thread properly.. it's UP TO 1.1K per month, not guaranteed 1.1K per month. so the rebate you get varies according to the car you drive, i presume it's calculated with engine CC as the variable. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Coltplussport Turbocharged January 14, 2010 Share January 14, 2010 i say convert to opc. selling your car will result in more loss How can anyone say selling car will result in more loss? Bengali account. But I won't recommend selling the car because backside will easily get itchy after sometime, and buying a new one will result in more loss. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nf0rc3r 1st Gear January 14, 2010 Share January 14, 2010 I calculated before. Worth it if u need to tear OPC coupon < 3 times a week. breakeven is around 2.25 OPC coupons per week if i remember correctly. Cos 1.7K per year rebate + the $500 rebate for road tax = 2.2k per year = around 110 OPC coupons per year. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nf0rc3r 1st Gear January 14, 2010 Share January 14, 2010 can ask a question ? how is it that for opc car the rebate is $17k, but if convert, the rebate is $1.1k per half a year, which works out to be a total of $22k ? why the discrepancy ? Cos when he got normal plate he had to pay additional 5k which will be rebated when he scrape at the end of ten years. OPC cars no extra 5k rebate. thus the extra 5k.. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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