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January 7, 2009 Wednesday
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Jan 7, 2009
COE fall for most cars
By Christopher Tan, Senior Correspondent
The premium for commercial vehicles finished at $3,502, 12.5 per cent lower than previously, while motorcycle COE settled at $1,000 flat - down 5.6 per cent. --ST PHOTO: AZIZ HUSSIN
CERTIFICATES of entitlement to own a vehicle remained at basement levels as the global economic firestorm rages on.

COE for cars up to 1,600cc closed at $5,001in the latest tender on Wednesday - 19.3 per cent lower than the previous premium.

COE for cars above 1,600cc was 16.3 per cent higher at $3,089, but the price is still one of the lowest since the vehicle quota system started in 1990.

The Open COE, used predominantly for cars, closed 12.4 per cent lower at $5,701 - an 18-year low.

The premium for commercial vehicles finished at $3,502, 12.5 per cent lower than previously, while motorcycle COE settled at $1,000 flat - down 5.6 per cent.

Car dealers expect premiums to post modest increases in the next exercise two weeks from now. But many reckon premiums to crash after Chinese New Year.

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