Saturday, September 2, 2023

Snippets of Car Culture in Singapore

In Singapore, you have to pay for a Certificate of Entitlement (COE), which is valid for 10 years, as well, on top of the usual related expenses (e.g. road tax and insurance) of owning and driving your car.

As of this time of writing, the latest COE prices in SGD are as follows:-

[Image credit & Source: Automobile Association of Singapore]

This is a significant hoop of car ownership in Singapore, but even if you are car-less you would still be able to get to your destinations with ease using the extensive network of MRT subway trains as well as other public transport like buses, taxis and cars driven by PHDs (private hire drivers).

What then is the scene of car culture like in Singapore?

The following 2 clips by Hagerty would provide some insightful snippets as we go for a ride.





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Crazy Rich Asians & SECRET Car Collections | Capturing Car Culture 





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America has it EASY: The INSANE struggle of owning a car in Singapore | Capturing Car Culture



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