Adrianli Hypersonic March 4, 2014 Share March 4, 2014 On 3/1/2014 at 4:14 PM, Bonafidestack said: If Japan ambassador drive Toyota/Lexus American drive Cadillac British drive Jaguar I wonder what india ambassador will drive... hmmm. . . Tata? Most probably is also armoured. The India ambassador was being driven in a white mercedes lah. I cant remember whether is E or S Class. Had a chat with the driver before during AMM 2007. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonafidestack 4th Gear March 4, 2014 Share March 4, 2014 On 3/4/2014 at 2:30 AM, Adrianli said: The India ambassador was being driven in a white mercedes lah. I cant remember whether is E or S Class. Had a chat with the driver before during AMM 2007. Haha. I am pretty sure most of the ambassador will choose the best car for themselves lah. Just that if they can support their country car make they will. Like Japanese will support Japan brand. Just wanna make a Parody of out this. For fun and laughter, peace and joy! [rolleyes] 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alheych 6th Gear March 4, 2014 Share March 4, 2014 On 3/4/2014 at 6:19 AM, Bonafidestack said: Haha. I am pretty sure most of the ambassador will choose the best car for themselves lah. Just that if they can support their country car make they will. Like Japanese will support Japan brand. Just wanna make a Parody of out this. For fun and laughter, peace and joy! [rolleyes] haha, even Malaysian High Commissioner never use Proton though. of all the countries in terms of difficulty in importing a Proton, Singapore is probably the last. just drive one across the causway can already he also don't want. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonafidestack 4th Gear March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/4/2014 at 4:19 PM, Alheych said: haha, even Malaysian High Commissioner never use Proton though. of all the countries in terms of difficulty in importing a Proton, Singapore is probably the last. just drive one across the causway can already he also don't want. Hehe. . . What did Malaysian High Commissioner drive??? I bet is either BMW or Merc Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rustyz 5th Gear March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/1/2014 at 2:08 PM, Atonchia said: maybe the stuff they are delivering need diplomatic immunity. Wonder what sg used wat veh ti deliver the tasty pineapple tart and wine. Lol Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alheych 6th Gear March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 (edited) On 3/5/2014 at 1:18 AM, Bonafidestack said: Hehe. . . What did Malaysian High Commissioner drive??? I bet is either BMW or Merc wow, a 3-weeks old W222. Vehicle No.: S1001CD Vehicle Type: E18 - Road Tax Exempted Company Car (Single Rate) Vehicle Attachment 1: With Sun Roof Vehicle Scheme: Diplomatic Vehicle Make: MERCEDES BENZ Vehicle Model: S400 HYBRID LONG (R19 LED SR) Chassis No.: WDD2221572A017844 Propellant: Petrol-Electric Engine No.: 27696030550357 Motor No.: 27696030550357 Engine Capacity: 3498 cc Power Rating: 20.0 kW Maximum Power Output: 245.0 kW (328 bhp) Maximum Laden Weight: 2630 kg Unladen Weight: 1945 kg Year Of Manufacture: 2013 Original Registration Date: 14 Feb 2014 Lifespan Expiry Date: - PARF Eligibility Expiry Date: 13 Feb 2024 Inspection Due Date: 13 Feb 2017 Intended Transfer Date: 20 Mar 2014 CO2 Emission: 153.00 (g/km) Edited March 5, 2014 by Alheych Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knoobie Supercharged March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 armored car? 1.9kg so heavy.. On 3/5/2014 at 3:49 AM, Alheych said: wow, a 3-weeks old W222. Vehicle No.: S1001CD Vehicle Type: E18 - Road Tax Exempted Company Car (Single Rate) Vehicle Attachment 1: With Sun Roof Vehicle Scheme: Diplomatic Vehicle Make: MERCEDES BENZ Vehicle Model: S400 HYBRID LONG (R19 LED SR) Chassis No.: WDD2221572A017844 Propellant: Petrol-Electric Engine No.: 27696030550357 Motor No.: 27696030550357 Engine Capacity: 3498 cc Power Rating: 20.0 kW Maximum Power Output: 245.0 kW (328 bhp) Maximum Laden Weight: 2630 kg Unladen Weight: 1945 kg Year Of Manufacture: 2013 Original Registration Date: 14 Feb 2014 Lifespan Expiry Date: - PARF Eligibility Expiry Date: 13 Feb 2024 Inspection Due Date: 13 Feb 2017 Intended Transfer Date: 20 Mar 2014 CO2 Emission: 153.00 (g/km) Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonafidestack 4th Gear March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/5/2014 at 4:04 AM, Knoobie said: armored car? 1.9kg so heavy.. Woah. How do u found the info one? So pro!!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knoobie Supercharged March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/5/2014 at 4:17 AM, Bonafidestack said: Woah. How do u found the info one? So pro!!!! bro, not I find one.. is Alheych find one.. I think got LTA page to check the details of licenses plate.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonafidestack 4th Gear March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/5/2014 at 4:54 AM, Knoobie said: bro, not I find one.. is Alheych find one.. I think got LTA page to check the details of licenses plate.. oh yah. Haha. but how do bro Alheych found out the no. plate one? hahaha. So interesting .... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Knoobie Supercharged March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/5/2014 at 6:40 AM, Bonafidestack said: oh yah. Haha. but how do bro Alheych found out the no. plate one? hahaha. So interesting .... pretty standard ma their number plates... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonafidestack 4th Gear March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/5/2014 at 7:05 AM, Knoobie said: pretty standard ma their number plates... haha. Also must dig and find then will know also mah. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alheych 6th Gear March 5, 2014 Share March 5, 2014 On 3/5/2014 at 7:21 AM, Bonafidestack said: haha. Also must dig and find then will know also mah. I see before S1001CD with a Malaysian flag so confirm is Malaysian High Commissioner already. Small fry high commission staff won't have flags on their cars. I don't know how the numbers are assigned though. Presumably the order in which they acknowledged our independence? Malaysia would naturally be first since they, duh, kicked us out. I think S1701CD is for Thai, but S1901CD already US. It could also have been the order in which they set up embassies/high commissions. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bonafidestack 4th Gear March 6, 2014 Share March 6, 2014 On 3/5/2014 at 11:25 AM, Alheych said: I see before S1001CD with a Malaysian flag so confirm is Malaysian High Commissioner already. Small fry high commission staff won't have flags on their cars. I don't know how the numbers are assigned though. Presumably the order in which they acknowledged our independence? Malaysia would naturally be first since they, duh, kicked us out. I think S1701CD is for Thai, but S1901CD already US. It could also have been the order in which they set up embassies/high commissions. oh . . . I went and check on S1801CD leh. Have this car, Nissan. Should be Japan Embassy baz... haha. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benarsenal Turbocharged March 6, 2014 Share March 6, 2014 Since I'm a bit bored, let's go see one by one and guess which country drives what. S 1001 CD - Mercedes S 400 Hybrid (Malaysia) S 1101 CD - Mercedes S 350 (previous model, reg June 2012) S 1201 CD - BMW 320i (new model, reg Dec 2013) S 1401 CD - Jaguar XF 3.0 SC S 1501 CD - Mercedes E200 Kompressor (reg Mar 2008) S 1601 CD - BMW 535i S 1701 CD - Mercedes S 350 L (reg Mar 2008) S 1801 CD - Nissan Teana 2.0 (as pointed out, could be Japan. Also, new model, reg Feb 2014) S 1901 CD - Cadillac DTS (confirmed USA) S 2001 CD - Citroen C6 (probably France) S 2101 CD - Mercedes E 280 (reg Jul 2008) S 2201 CD - Holden Caprice 6.0 V8 (definitely Australia) S 2301 CD - Jaguar XJ 3.0 Diesel S 2401 CD - Toyota Crown (actually this could be Japan also) S 2501 CD - Alfa Romeo 166 (Italy?) S 2601 CD - Mercedes E 200 S 2701 CD - BMW 520i S 2801 CD - Lexus LS 460 S 2901 CD - Mercedes S 350 L S 3001 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 3101 CD - BMW 528i S 3201 CD - Lexus LS 460 S 3301 CD - Mercedes E 250 (reg Jan 2014) S 3401 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 3501 CD - BMW 520i S 3601 CD - Mercedes E 300 S 3701 CD - BMW 523i S 3801 CD - Audi A6 2.8 S 3901 CD - Mercedes S 300 L S 4001 CD - Volvo S80 D2 (Interesting. Sweden?) S 4101 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 4201 CD - Mercedes S 350 L S 4301 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 4401 CD - BMW 740Li S 4501 CD - Mercedes E 200 S 4601 CD - Mercedes E 250 BlueEfficiency S 4701 CD - Lexus GS 300 S 4801 CD - BMW 528i S 4901 CD - Nissan Teana 2.5 (previous model, reg Jun 2012) S 5001 CD - Mercedes S 500 L (Armoured) S 5101 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 5201 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 5301 CD - Mercedes E 350 S 5401 CD - Nissan Cefiro 3.5 S 5501 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 5601 CD - Mercedes E 250 S 5701 CD - Lexus IS 250 (Hmm...?) S 5801 CD - Mercedes E 230 S 5901 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 6001 CD - BMW 523i S 6101 CD - BMW 750Li S 6201 CD - Toyota Camry 2.0 (Wah, ambassador drive Camry) S 6301 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 6401 CD - BMW 525i XL (extra large?) S 6501 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 6601 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 6701 CD - Mercedes S 350 L S 6801 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 6901 CD - BMW 520i S 7001 CD - BMW 523i S 7101 CD - BMW 320i S 7201 CD - Toyota Alphard (Hehehe) S 7301 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 7401 CD - BMW 750Li S 7501 CD - Mercedes E 200 S 7601 CD - Lexus GS 350 S 7701 CD - Toyota Camry 2.0 (Another Camry) S 7801 CD - Mercedes S 350 L S 7901 CD - BMW 525i XL (another one) S 8001 CD - Lexus LS 460 L S 8101 CD - Mercedes E 250 S 8201 CD - BMW 520i S 8301 CD - Mercedes S 500 L S 8401 CD - Mercedes E 200 S 8501 CD - Deregistered, no record available S 8601 CD - Mercedes E 280 S 8701 CD - Volkswagen CC 1.8 (nice choice) S 8801 CD - Toyota Camry 2.5 (one more) Most of them quite boring leh, only drive Merc, Lexus or BMW only. But still got some rather interesting stuff in there, like the Camrys and the one Alphard. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic March 6, 2014 Share March 6, 2014 On 3/6/2014 at 5:13 AM, Benarsenal said: Most of them quite boring leh, only drive Merc, Lexus or BMW only. But still got some rather interesting stuff in there, like the Camrys and the one Alphard. Not all countries are rich leh. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nzy Twincharged March 6, 2014 Share March 6, 2014 (edited) On 3/5/2014 at 11:25 AM, Alheych said: I see before S1001CD with a Malaysian flag so confirm is Malaysian High Commissioner already. Small fry high commission staff won't have flags on their cars. I don't know how the numbers are assigned though. Presumably the order in which they acknowledged our independence? Malaysia would naturally be first since they, duh, kicked us out. I think S1701CD is for Thai, but S1901CD already US. It could also have been the order in which they set up embassies/high commissions. The first 2 digits represent the country and the last 2 digits is the person. So 10 is malaysia and 01 is the High commissioner. I know 11 is Myanmar. Can't remember the countries for the rest already. On 3/6/2014 at 5:24 AM, Adrianli said: Not all countries are rich leh. But they don't even need to pay COE and PARF leh. Edited March 6, 2014 by Nzy Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Adrianli Hypersonic March 6, 2014 Share March 6, 2014 On 3/6/2014 at 6:41 AM, Nzy said: But they don't even need to pay COE and PARF leh. Some countries, their minister got to take budget airlines leh. Its real. Not all country pay their ministers like ours. ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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