SupperTime Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 May I ask if I ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 Not too sure how much is the amt if the number is unpopular?! But after u have sucessfully bid the number u want, the number can stay with u as long as u own a car. If u want to retain your existing car number to a new car, u need to pay $100. If the number retain to a used car, u need to pay $1300. But the existing car number and all the car u r buying sequently must be registered under your name. If not i think u need to pay additional cost to transfer number to other person. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kurty Supercharged October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 yes, the bid increments are by 1$, so if there is no counter(higher) bid, you will win it at 1001 SGD. in the event that you win it, you can hold the plate as long as you like for a small fee or put it immediately on your vehicle for a transfer fee. this transfer fee is waived if it is a new car with a new 10 year coe. happy bidding bro. $1001 for a number plate, singaporean really gaga over cars etc or should i say really rich. thanks for the info Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
SupperTime Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 (edited) yes, the bid increments are by 1$, so if there is no counter(higher) bid, you will win it at 1001 SGD. in the event that you win it, you can hold the plate as long as you like for a small fee or put it immediately on your vehicle for a transfer fee. this transfer fee is waived if it is a new car with a new 10 year coe. happy bidding bro. $1001 for a number plate, singaporean really gaga over cars etc or should i say really rich. thanks for the info np lol i hate to sound like a fool but its a known fact: singaporeans who buy cars and pay over 7+ years or any other reason for that matter dont see 1000 as a big sum. A car is a big ticket item and i guess the 1000 for a bidded number makes the cycle "complete". new car, new status, new number?? err... something like that. Anyway its interesting to see the combination of numbers people bid. usual suspects 1 to 90, 888, x888, 888x, 19xx, x00x, 0x0x, x0x0, and 6666 or any combination of 6. Edited October 14, 2010 by AceofproZ Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haziqko Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 yes, the bid increments are by 1$, so if there is no counter(higher) bid, you will win it at 1001 SGD. in the event that you win it, you can hold the plate as long as you like for a small fee or put it immediately on your vehicle for a transfer fee. this transfer fee is waived if it is a new car with a new 10 year coe. happy bidding bro. $1001 for a number plate, singaporean really gaga over cars etc or should i say really rich. thanks for the info LOL... finally someone says it best... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hp93868686 Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 (edited) According to onemotoring website, SKA new series car plate is available for bidding from coming sat. Finally , after so long... The new prefix out But SKA not so nice , wait for SKK or SKY then don't know when that day will come Edited October 14, 2010 by Hp93868686 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timex1441 1st Gear October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 if husband and wife both plate # 69 mean what huh?.... then 6969 is orgy liao.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hp93868686 Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 JX83: I see. Thanks. Surveyed around recently. Realised cars with this number are usually high end Merc and BMW. Just bid $1001 , this no. not really a HOT number Good Luck Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timex1441 1st Gear October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 yes, the bid increments are by 1$, so if there is no counter(higher) bid, you will win it at 1001 SGD. in the event that you win it, you can hold the plate as long as you like for a small fee or put it immediately on your vehicle for a transfer fee. this transfer fee is waived if it is a new car with a new 10 year coe. happy bidding bro. not as long as you like....i think there's a time limit becos of the max. number of extensions u can get from LTA. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Timex1441 1st Gear October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 np lol i hate to sound like a fool but its a known fact: singaporeans who buy cars and pay over 7+ years or any other reason for that matter dont see 1000 as a big sum. A car is a big ticket item and i guess the 1000 for a bidded number makes the cycle "complete". new car, new status, new number?? err... something like that. Anyway its interesting to see the combination of numbers people bid. usual suspects 1 to 90, 888, x888, 888x, 19xx, x00x, 0x0x, x0x0, and 6666 or any combination of 6. Some people can afford the $$ to bid for number, some people can't. $1000 is a waste of money, i feel, because i can buy so many toys for my kids with $1K! But for my fren who earns 5-digit salary per mth, he's willing to bid a few grand on a 2818 number. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hp93868686 Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 (edited) Anyone here interested to buy this plate no. SGM8686S ? Thinking of selling off as leaving oversea to work... If no buyer by next 1/2011 , will scrape the car and retain the plate no. for the time begin Edited October 14, 2010 by Hp93868686 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Majordan 2nd Gear October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 transfer fee is $300 is you want to bring the plate to a new vehicle $1k is not a lot say if you compare the price between cars.. if want to save $$, u can buy a Kia over a Toyota. 1k is not significant in the larger scheme of things. besides, how much are body kits? plate is much much more personal that bodykits Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hp93868686 Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 Sometime a good set of 4 tyres will cost more than $2K Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keavze 1st Gear October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 sometimes people bid for a number (be it popular or not) to prevent getting 'lousy' or 'jinx' numbers... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 transfer fee is $300 is you want to bring the plate to a new vehicle $1k is not a lot say if you compare the price between cars.. if want to save $$, u can buy a Kia over a Toyota. 1k is not significant in the larger scheme of things. besides, how much are body kits? plate is much much more personal that bodykits Agreed, spend $1K plus for a number u like consider small case lah. Imagine u can spend over $70K for a car?! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 Anyone here interested to buy this plate no. SGM8686S ? Thinking of selling off as leaving oversea to work... If no buyer by next 1/2011 , will scrape the car and retain the plate no. for the time begin How much can u fetch by selling off your number? So u bidded this number? If u scrap your car and keep your number, i think u can only keep it for a period of time (dun know for 1 yr or half yr), afterwhich die die u must also use the number to register another car, if not the car number will automatic deregister. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 transfer fee is $300 is you want to bring the plate to a new vehicle $1k is not a lot say if you compare the price between cars.. if want to save $$, u can buy a Kia over a Toyota. 1k is not significant in the larger scheme of things. besides, how much are body kits? plate is much much more personal that bodykits Tot retain number pay only $100? Since when become $300? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jpcc Clutched October 14, 2010 Share October 14, 2010 think lta learns from Hong Kong. Previously, auspicious numbers are more popular for chinese, especially towkays. But nowadays, people just like to be unique . ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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