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History Of The COE, And How It Has Evolved Since 1990

The COE system helps regulate the number of cars on Singapore road. But the system we have today has evolved significantly since COE was introduced in 1991

Drivers in Singapore have to pay £87,000 for a certificate to own a car

Introduced in 1990, Singapore has a 10-year ’certificate of entitlement’ (COE) system – which is used to control the number of vehicles in the state

In this city, the right to own a car starts at $76,000 And that doesn t include the car

Owning a car in Singapore, one of the world’s most expensive countries, has always been something of a luxury. But costs have now soared to an all time high.

Why a certificate to own a car in Singapore now costs $106,000

The city-state introduced a 10-year certificate of entitlement system in 1990 as an anti-congestion measure.

You have to pay a whopping $76,000 just to be allowed to own a car in Singapore

Since 1990, drivers in Singapore have had to bid for a costly Certificate of Entitlement in order to operate a vehicle there.

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