COE premiums for small cars jumped 0.88% to $76,223

But that of big cars dipped 1.28%.

According to a release, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) received 2,608 bids at the end of the August second open bidding exercise for Certificates of Entitlement (COEs). Of these, 1,701 were successful. 

Category A (Cars 1,600cc and below) was up 0.88% to $76,223 while Category B (Cars 1,601cc and above) was down 1.28% to $76,607.

COE results for previous bidding exercises can be found on the “Facts and Figures” section of the One.Motoring website (https://www.onemotoring.com.sg).

Bidders can use the Temporary Certificates of Entitlement (TCOEs) obtained from this bidding exercise upon receipt of the TCOE notification letters. The non-transferable TCOEs will be valid till 28 February 2014. The transferable TCOEs will be valid till 30 November 2013. TCOEs issued to companies are not transferable.

See table 1 for the full details of COE bidding.

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