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On 7/31/2024 at 9:15 AM, Tohto said:

Also thinking should I renewed my fxt COE coming 2026.

But backside very itchy,  1st car for me to drive full 10yrs. And no car now can buy at $110,800 with a 240bhp, 350Nm.

I'm also considering renewing for my car by 2027.. 180bhp, 430Nm 😂. parf 16k though. 

Adding up the 100k COE it'll probably be about 13k annual. So far only wear and tear issues.

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On 8/30/2024 at 11:35 AM, Solar said:

I'm also considering renewing for my car by 2027.. 180bhp, 430Nm 😂. parf 16k though. 

Adding up the 100k COE it'll probably be about 13k annual. So far only wear and tear issues.

Diesel? 430Nm.

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On 8/30/2024 at 12:27 PM, Tohto said:

Diesel? 430Nm.

Once used to this sort of torque...since diesel is dead...next can only go big cc or ev liao...😂

Heng ah...my car no horse no torque kind...so literally no horse run...can only talk...😁

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On 8/30/2024 at 12:48 PM, mersaylee said:

Once used to this sort of torque...since diesel is dead...next can only go big cc or ev liao...😂

Heng ah...my car no horse no torque kind...so literally no horse run...can only talk...😁

 Your wowo no torque.

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On 8/30/2024 at 12:32 PM, Throttle2 said:

Looks like everyone renewing……. Hhhhmmmmm…..

looks not many people scraping and recycling back into the COE quota.  prolonging the feast&famine cycle.

from onemotoring (COE renewals)

PQP month Total Cat A-D

2022 - 16,522

2023 - 16,624

2024 (Jan-Jun) - 13,065 

 

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@Tohto 

On 8/30/2024 at 12:27 PM, Tohto said:

Diesel? 430Nm.

Yes bro. Can't get new anymore. Higher road tax is still manageable considering that there are stuff I save offset by driving a diesel. No need to change plugs and The OCI is also amazing 34k or 2 years. I do it annually. It also don't have dpf to worry about 

Only concern is the availability of spare parts of there's a need..

On 8/1/2024 at 10:13 AM, Beehive3783 said:

 

 

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On 8/30/2024 at 12:54 PM, Tohto said:

 Your wowo no torque.

No torque no talk...unless it's a D4 or T6 engine 

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On 8/30/2024 at 12:48 PM, mersaylee said:

Once used to this sort of torque...since diesel is dead...next can only go big cc or ev liao...😂

Heng ah...my car no horse no torque kind...so literally no horse run...can only talk...😁

Big CC can't afford, EV too boring and I got range anxiety.. 😅

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On 8/30/2024 at 1:12 PM, Solar said:

@Tohto 

Yes bro. Can't get new anymore. Higher road tax is still manageable considering that there are stuff I save offset by driving a diesel. No need to change plugs and The OCI is also amazing 34k or 2 years. I do it annually. It also don't have dpf to worry about 

Only concern is the availability of spare parts of there's a need..

 

Why no DPF ?

My friend driving the Citroën having a big dpf issue.

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will be my turn to renew coe in another 2 to 3 mths time. still need to do the vehicle inspection during 10th year right? coe just renew and pay online latest the day before expire right?

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On 8/30/2024 at 1:59 PM, Tohto said:

Why no DPF ?

My friend driving the Citroën having a big dpf issue.

I'm also not too sure.. I never heard of any DPF problem or error or need to replace throughout the 7yrs driving the car.. Don't need adblue either. It's Jaguar XE

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On 8/30/2024 at 1:07 PM, shinkong said:

looks not many people scraping and recycling back into the COE quota.  prolonging the feast&famine cycle.

from onemotoring (COE renewals)

PQP month Total Cat A-D

2022 - 16,522

2023 - 16,624

2024 (Jan-Jun) - 13,065 

 

It actually makes sense.. like someone above analyzed.

Buying new will incur ARF, dealer margin and what nots. Extending COE is simply COE+Parf.

If one day COE decides to drop and you decide to sell and buy new, it's simply pro-rated COE and loss of Parf, which is not too costly in today's context.

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On 8/30/2024 at 1:07 PM, shinkong said:

looks not many people scraping and recycling back into the COE quota.  prolonging the feast&famine cycle.

from onemotoring (COE renewals)

PQP month Total Cat A-D

2022 - 16,522

2023 - 16,624

2024 (Jan-Jun) - 13,065 

 

I am glad to have been in the above statistics ....... contributed 1 number to the 2024 jan to june stats.......:grin:

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On 8/30/2024 at 2:15 PM, Columbian78 said:

will be my turn to renew coe in another 2 to 3 mths time. still need to do the vehicle inspection during 10th year right? coe just renew and pay online latest the day before expire right?

dId U recv any letter or email from LTA ??   Somehow I just renewed COE (PQP) about 4 months back and cant recall if I had to do inspection   

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On 8/30/2024 at 5:25 PM, YKKH said:

Renewed COE last week. No LTA inspection required.

i see. so the yearly inspection for cars older than 10 years start from 11th year onwards. 10th year which is the year coe renewal dont need inspection.

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On 8/30/2024 at 2:35 PM, Solar said:

I'm also not too sure.. I never heard of any DPF problem or error or need to replace throughout the 7yrs driving the car.. Don't need adblue either. It's Jaguar XE

I haven't driven a jag diesel before but I suspect you probably do have a DPF. Almost impossible to meet emissions these days without a DPF. Especially if you don't need adblue for SCR.

Probably if trips are not short distances, your DPF will not clog up with soot. But modern conti diesels nowadays can also do forced regen by injecting diesel into the DPF to burn off soot, eliminating the pesky DPF issues from short trips.

But even then, the DPF will eventually clog up with ash that is reduced from soot, necessitating a replacement. It is inevitable, a matter of time. I seem to remember that my previous BMW can use the workshop OBD scantools to read off the % of DPF ash capacity utilised.

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