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There is only regular, classic and off peak schemes in singapore, iirc. When I use the word 'vintage', it is a figure of speech to denote cars more than 30years since import

 

Singapore allows importing foreign vintage vehicles into Singapore only for classic scheme.

 

For regular scheme, vehicles must not be more than 3 years old.

 

As such, a vintage car on our roads on regular plates is definitely registered locally since the first day.

 

A vintage car on classic scheme may be foreign imported, which compared similar makes are multiple times cheaper than the local equivalent.

 

As such, if one has a vintage car, he should keep it on regular plate as not to diminish it's value. Unless the coe and road tax are killers of course. But if so, why not stick to bnb cars?

the value gained from retaining regular plate is far less than the full PQP COE paid
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There is only regular, classic and off peak schemes in singapore, iirc. When I use the word 'vintage', it is a figure of speech to denote cars more than 30years since import

 

Singapore allows importing foreign vintage vehicles into Singapore only for classic scheme.

 

For regular scheme, vehicles must not be more than 3 years old.

 

As such, a vintage car on our roads on regular plates is definitely registered locally since the first day.

 

A vintage car on classic scheme may be foreign imported, which compared similar makes are multiple times cheaper than the local equivalent.

 

As such, if one has a vintage car, he should keep it on regular plate as not to diminish it's value. Unless the coe and road tax are killers of course. But if so, why not stick to bnb cars?

to have a classic car or as you call it a vintage car ;  You must be a hobbyist and have the time to maintain them and deep pocketed too & the workshop mechanic is your best friend always as he is always happy to see your car drive in to his workshop and his cash register can "kahching" everytime; Also people whom own such cars will have a regular car to use as the limit is only 28 days per year     

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Still can see some old Camry models around here; Malaysia can see plently still around..... Its no more than like 13-15 years old and still a faithful model

 

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Ten years ago this wouldn't be posted here

 

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Often these are assembled in shops, rather than factories!

 

Hahaha, that's a good one.

 

Rather than using sophisticated robot arm to assemble in factory, the shop don't know use what arm. [laugh]

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What car is this?

Pre-facelift Toyota Camry XV30.

Still can see some old Camry models around here; Malaysia can see plently still around..... Its no more than like 13-15 years old and still a faithful model

 

What Toyota is not an old faithful? Well, I haven't seen any XV30s like this for a long time. This one I think should be around 2004

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Pre-facelift Toyota Camry XV30.

 

What Toyota is not an old faithful? Well, I haven't seen any XV30s like this for a long time. This one I think should be around 2004

Huh?? Did I say unfaithful?? I said clearly its "still a faithful model"  

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Huh?? Did I say unfaithful?? I said clearly its "still a faithful model"  

 

Um, I was agreeing with you?

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Huh?? Did I say unfaithful?? I said clearly its "still a faithful model"

I think you misunderstood what he was trying to say bro.
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I think you misunderstood what he was trying to say bro.

...... Maybe my England not powderfull no more ....... Me is Preambree For only , I must improve myself

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Spotted this rocket from the 90s, used to be a familiar sight and I've always wanted one. Not many of this version of the WRX left on local roads thanks to our uniquely expensive invisible paper.

 

Brillant car in its day (and even today) with almost unmatched power to dollar ratio, I'm sure many here have fond

( or not so fond [:p])  memories of this beast 

 

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