Certificate of entitlement (COE) prices fell across all categories except commercial vehicles in the Feb. 7 bidding exercise.
Cat A
The COE premium for Category A, for smaller, less powerful cars up to 1,600cc and 130bhp, as well as for EVs with up to 110 kilowatts of power, fell to S$79,000.
This was a 3.2 per cent decrease from the S$81,589 recorded at the last tender exercise three weeks ago.
Cat B
The premium for Category B, for bigger, more powerful cars above 1,600cc or 130bhp, as well as EVs with more than 110 kilowatts of power, fell to S$102,338.
This was a 8.6 per cent decrease from the S$112,000 premium set at the last Jan. 17 round, which was one week more than the usual two-week cycle.
Open category
The premium for the open category COE price was S$100,101, which is 8.2 per cent less than the S$109,004 premium set at the last tender.
The commercial vehicle COE premium rose 2.9 per cent from S$68,001 to S$72,001.
The motorcycle COE premium ended up at S$9,290, a decrease of 1 per cent from S$9,309.
The latest tender is the first under the new three-month quota period from February to April.
There are 2.2 per cent more certificates in this latest round than the three months prior.
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