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a lot of ppl didn't realise that a good pick up (if under a good driver that can control it well) can actually be safer than a slow PU car.

 

Yes, most people think that the only strategy when faced with a situation is to brake, not many people realise that its equally valid to accelerate out of trouble - particularly when merging, people cut lane or something else...

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Hi guys,

 

I am thinking of upgrading to the i45 from a 5-dr compact hatch. We brought the car when we got married and now it's a family of 4 so it's abt time to look into an upgrade. COE is up high now but was thinking if I will to get the i45 now, with the high COE premium, it shld be easier to go for a subsequent switch in the next 5 yrs right? Does that make any sense or it is just an excuse cooking in my mind?

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Those who bought in the year 2009 with cheap COE and now selling their ride at a price higher then when they pay for new because of the rocket coe.

 

Guess that explained for you

 

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Those who bought in the year 2009 with cheap COE and now selling their ride at a price higher then when they pay for new because of the rocket coe.

 

Guess that explained for you

Can't believe those cars which cost cheap with low COE, and yet now they can sell much more higher than the original price! [shakehead]

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Can't believe those cars which cost cheap with low COE, and yet now they can sell much more higher than the original price! [shakehead]

 

 

That also explained why this group of owner are advertising to sell on their own because selling to 2nd hand car dearlers will get rock bottom price.

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up, up, up and up dues to the high COE. It used to be 80k+ someway during July this year, at the Car Carnival Show. But now I got it for 91k+, few week ago.

This is after several unsuccessful bidding, because i signed the non-guarantee COE agreement mah. The SE give options for me to choose, 1- wait until 6 bid ended. 2- revise agreement.

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Hi guys,

 

I am thinking of upgrading to the i45 from a 5-dr compact hatch. We brought the car when we got married and now it's a family of 4 so it's abt time to look into an upgrade. COE is up high now but was thinking if I will to get the i45 now, with the high COE premium, it shld be easier to go for a subsequent switch in the next 5 yrs right? Does that make any sense or it is just an excuse cooking in my mind?

 

 

hahh... i feel dat u r trying hard to justify ur chg cars....

 

i nvr quite understand how spend MORE $$ ever make sense lor... $10K COE or $40K COE... i'll take $10K COE anytime & everytime [dead]

 

$ saved ish $ free to spend on sumthing else [laugh]

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hmm....why was the boot open? looks a bit strange tat way. [:p]

 

 

i thought that is a spoiler.. not spoiler huh?.... [laugh]

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