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  1. Once again these AD have played the COE game to their benefits! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Indeed! http://news.asiaone.com/News/the%2BStraits...125-103157.html They came, they saw, they bought Tue, Nov 25, 2008 The Straits Times By Christopher Tan, Senior Correspondent CAR showrooms have reportedly collected at least 3,000 orders over the weekend - three to four times the normal volume - and many have started raising prices. Most bookings were for models with engines up to 1,600cc. This group's certificate of entitlement (COE) premium crashed to $2 last Wednesday, triggering price cuts and a buying frenzy. Toyota agent Borneo Motors, said to have collected the most bookings after slashing prices by as much as $6,000, has made a few increases since last week. The price of the basic Corolla Altis, for instance, had been raised three times to $53,988, from $52,488 at its lowest. Borneo managing director Koh Ching Hong said the crowds were still fairly big yesterday, 'which is surprising for a Monday'.
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