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phantom_opera
20-12-12, 10:04
Brought to you by Graph X ... thanks to TR

http://www.tremeritus.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/coepic.jpg

buttercarp
20-12-12, 10:07
Wow, thanks!
A picture speaks a thousand words.

phantom_opera
20-12-12, 10:16
More end of the year graph excitement

http://sbr.com.sg/sites/default/files/news/resale_SRX.JPG

phantom_opera
20-12-12, 10:21
Japan stock market performance 2012 up

http://www.google.com/finance?chdnp=1&chdd=1&chds=1&chdv=1&chvs=maximized&chdeh=0&chfdeh=0&chdet=1355983200000&chddm=75250&chls=IntervalBasedLine&q=INDEXNIKKEI:NI225&ntsp=0&ei=BYTSUJCkDsrqkAWb5QE

Citibank 2012 up 51%

http://www.google.com/finance?chdnp=1&chdd=1&chds=1&chdv=1&chvs=maximized&chdeh=0&chfdeh=0&chdet=1355973691070&chddm=98141&chls=IntervalBasedLine&q=NYSE:C&ntsp=0&ei=doTSUNiJD4rCkgXZeA

STI 52wk Range: 2,646.35 - 3,177.10

this year is good year :47:

Laguna
20-12-12, 10:26
Japan stock market performance 2012 up

http://www.google.com/finance?chdnp=1&chdd=1&chds=1&chdv=1&chvs=maximized&chdeh=0&chfdeh=0&chdet=1355983200000&chddm=75250&chls=IntervalBasedLine&q=INDEXNIKKEI:NI225&ntsp=0&ei=BYTSUJCkDsrqkAWb5QE

Citibank 2012 up 51%

http://www.google.com/finance?chdnp=1&chdd=1&chds=1&chdv=1&chvs=maximized&chdeh=0&chfdeh=0&chdet=1355973691070&chddm=98141&chls=IntervalBasedLine&q=NYSE:C&ntsp=0&ei=doTSUNiJD4rCkgXZeA

STI 52wk Range: 2,646.35 - 3,177.10

this year is good year :47:

Next year wil be even BETTER.....

Shanhz
20-12-12, 10:28
Brought to you by Graph X ... thanks to TR

http://www.tremeritus.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/coepic.jpg

have to see from the year COE started. and adjusted for inflation. i suspect today's 100k is only last peak's 50k. if you peg it to housing prices.

phantom_opera
20-12-12, 10:31
COE 100k for the rich is one peanut, property 1500psf for the rich is one peanut, maid $1000 also peanut

middle class bang wall :banghead:

roly8
20-12-12, 10:38
me got no mood to see COE..
just that COE already turn me off..
don't need look at the car's price tag :(:(

Shanhz
20-12-12, 10:50
me got no mood to see COE..
just that COE already turn me off..
don't need look at the car's price tag :(:(

look at car and look at ppty totally diff mindset. once you look at ppty, no longer interested in car. one go up, one come down. which one better? :D

auroraborealis
20-12-12, 11:46
bro, where u get non-caveat fig?
must pay izit?


More end of the year graph excitement

http://sbr.com.sg/sites/default/files/news/resale_SRX.JPG

roly8
20-12-12, 12:06
look at car and look at ppty totally diff mindset. once you look at ppty, no longer interested in car. one go up, one come down. which one better? :D


true..
me is rather put money into property if force to choose either car or ppty
lol :D:D

Allthepies
20-12-12, 12:25
non caveat means pay fully with cash?? :eek::eek:

gymboy
20-12-12, 12:48
For investors with properties rented out, when property prices go up = rentals go up = more disposal income = buy bigger cars. The two do go hand in hand.

irisng
20-12-12, 21:26
me got no mood to see COE..
just that COE already turn me off..
don't need look at the car's price tag :(:(

My friend bought a 2nd hand car (Honda Fit 1.3L) for $52k+ last month, still have about 6 more yrs to go.

ecimbew
20-12-12, 23:40
My friend bought a 2nd hand car (Honda Fit 1.3L) for $52k+ last month, still have about 6 more yrs to go.

That second hand car in 2008 costs about S$52K. Seller didn't loose much.

imjason
21-12-12, 02:35
look at car and look at ppty totally diff mindset. once you look at ppty, no longer interested in car. one go up, one come down. which one better? :D

You are just too poor to say that !!!

dtrax
21-12-12, 03:25
See this and you will even I SCREAM ICE-CREAM!

http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8352/8291378457_818f4ae139_c.jpg

roly8
21-12-12, 08:05
For investors with properties rented out, when property prices go up = rentals go up = more disposal income = buy bigger cars. The two do go hand in hand.

really? :scared-4:


That second hand car in 2008 costs about S$52K. Seller didn't loose much.

wa..like that also you know.... u are into car market?


My friend bought a 2nd hand car (Honda Fit 1.3L) for $52k+ last month, still have about 6 more yrs to go.

i got no feeling toward car.. :o

Shanhz
21-12-12, 08:21
You are just too poor to say that !!!

yah, indeed, i am very poor. have to choose betw car and ppty, of coz choose ppty first.

newbie11
21-12-12, 09:31
non caveat means pay fully with cash?? :eek::eek:

yes.. can get from sisv or realis

ecimbew
21-12-12, 09:38
Same car model same year

phantom_opera
21-12-12, 09:38
inflation adjusted ... COE in this cycle could peak at > 150k

irisng
21-12-12, 11:07
That second hand car in 2008 costs about S$52K. Seller didn't loose much.

My friend bought a new Toyota Altis (1.6L) 4 yrs back at about $50k+ only, another one very lucky, she got the COE at $2 only. :im-so-happy: just imagine how much will it cost at this current market for a normal new car. Before you can drive, you already have to foot out a substantial amount for just a piece of paper.

price
21-12-12, 12:54
My friend bought a new Toyota Altis (1.6L) 4 yrs back at about $50k+ only, another one very lucky, she got the COE at $2 only. :im-so-happy: just imagine how much will it cost at this current market for a normal new car. Before you can drive, you already have to foot out a substantial amount for just a piece of paper.

$2 COE! i remember i was in camp when the news came:scared-1:

buttercarp
21-12-12, 12:58
inflation adjusted ... COE in this cycle could peak at > 150k

OMG..... will that be the end of the world :scared-3: ?

hyenergix
21-12-12, 19:33
I actually dont c a peak for Cat B in e next few years.

irisng
21-12-12, 23:04
$2 COE! i remember i was in camp when the news came:scared-1:

My husband bought 1 week earlier and paid about $17k for the COE.

jacelynchia
21-12-12, 23:23
Hubby wants to buy a car, seeking advice, is it the right time to buy a car now or will it prices rise or decrease in future. Any experts?

Ricade
22-12-12, 09:56
The only expert is urself..

If u buy the car for a specific need, then you only need to consider your own affordability at this current price.

Price increase decrease in future, only god knows. It's the same like.. Will you know if you will earn lots of money in the future? So will you eat at $3 chup chai peng or pay $200 meal at restaurant for lunch later?

Shanhz
22-12-12, 14:20
Hubby wants to buy a car, seeking advice, is it the right time to buy a car now or will it prices rise or decrease in future. Any experts?

buy based on current prices and current affordability. no need to second guess where prices will head. owning a car is a luxury anytime, esp if you are in ppty investment game where ppty=wealth preservation while car=wealth depletion

jacelynchia
22-12-12, 19:03
The only expert is urself..

If u buy the car for a specific need, then you only need to consider your own affordability at this current price.

Price increase decrease in future, only god knows. It's the same like.. Will you know if you will earn lots of money in the future? So will you eat at $3 chup chai peng or pay $200 meal at restaurant for lunch later?


You got me wrong, what I wanted to know was if there is any past records on highs and lows of Coe, like the past cycle so I can get a clearer information on Coe.

Shanhz, as usual the same form of explanation !:cool: