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This as S xxxx CD plates.

 

I believe got some red DC XX-XX-XX plates.

 

What's the difference?

 

 

I think someone took a pic with a x6m with such a plate before?

for taking up 2 lots?

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There are some plates belonging to US armed forces, could be the "DC", some for Australian forces, and also "NZ". They tend to be found in the Sembawang area.

 

Maybe one day we will see “” in red too, or "RUS".....

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  On 3/6/2014 at 5:13 AM, Benarsenal said:

Since I'm a bit bored, let's go see one by one and guess which country drives what. [:p]

 

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?) XL = Xenon Lights

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. [:p]

 

 

 

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S2401CD is confirm Japan, can see at Japan embassy at Nassim Road.

 

S2501CD is confirm Italy too, I've seen it with an Italian flag. And given how expensive/not worth the car is, I doubt any other country's diplomat would be interested.

 

S3401CD is deregistered because... it is the Romanian Silviu Ionescu's Audi A6.

 

I vaguely recall S8001CD being China, but wah, LS460L, I thought they would use anything but Japanese haha.

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  On 3/8/2014 at 4:59 AM, Alheych said:

S2401CD is confirm Japan, can see at Japan embassy at Nassim Road.

 

S2501CD is confirm Italy too, I've seen it with an Italian flag. And given how expensive/not worth the car is, I doubt any other country's diplomat would be interested.

 

S3401CD is deregistered because... it is the Romanian Silviu Ionescu's Audi A6.

 

I vaguely recall S8001CD being China, but wah, LS460L, I thought they would use anything but Japanese haha.

 

 

Can always find faults with their LS460L and then bad mouth it mah [sweatdrop]

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  On 3/6/2014 at 9:21 AM, Volvobrick said:

There are some plates belonging to US armed forces, could be the "DC", some for Australian forces, and also "NZ". They tend to be found in the Sembawang area.

 

Maybe one day we will see “” in red too, or "RUS".....

 

Could be 共匪 ?!
  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.

 

 

Shouldn't they use a Proton etc for S1001CD ?? (customised to become a stretched limo)

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saw S8301CD, a W212 a few weeks back, with a Catholic priest seated in the back. didn't know the Vatican had a diplomat in Singapore!

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  On 3/6/2014 at 5:13 AM, Benarsenal said:

Since I'm a bit bored, let's go see one by one and guess which country drives what. [:p]

 

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. [:p]

 

 

Interesting to know, i am always wondering/curious, many thanks.

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Was quite surprised to see an old corolla with CD plate along Bradell rd recenltly . . . . looks like a 7th gen corolla. Could be this: S1941CD ( corolla 1.6A reg 2003 )

 

was driving so could not take a photo, but looks something below.

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  On 6/18/2014 at 2:35 AM, Mustank said:

 

maybe it look like this? [grin]

 

 

the humble pope travels in a ford focus these days... the open top popemobile (in a colour called "vaticanmystique white") is only for special occasions i guess.

 

NWS_20131115_WOR_030_29627822_I1.JPG

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  On 6/18/2014 at 8:41 AM, Alheych said:

 

the humble pope travels in a ford focus these days... the open top popemobile (in a colour called "vaticanmystique white") is only for special occasions i guess.

 

NWS_20131115_WOR_030_29627822_I1.JPG

Heh heh

If me, I also don want the white car, looks some boh Hoh seh car [grin]

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  On 3/6/2014 at 8:07 AM, Adrianli said:

 

Some countries, their minister got to take budget airlines leh. Its real. Not all country pay their ministers like ours.

I wonder should we look at them with dignity or not.

Personally I feel that they are doing it for the country, saving money for good costs.

Lead the country by example.

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  On 6/21/2014 at 5:46 AM, Vhtfhwlego said:

I wonder should we look at them with dignity or not.

Personally I feel that they are doing it for the country, saving money for good costs.

Lead the country by example.

 

like this one, who takes tigerair?

 

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