Careful, you might end up on the sex offender list!my dream is to touch other people's lives.:wave::angel:
Remember, "No" is No!
Careful, you might end up on the sex offender list!my dream is to touch other people's lives.:wave::angel:
Damn beat me to itCareful, you might end up on the sex offender list!
Remember, "No" is No!
Gotta stay on your toes, dudeDamn beat me to it![]()
Yes with respect to other countries. But considering that the average person relies on public transport, it's hugely frustrating when the trains and buses are packed (almost as in Japan) during peak hours and lapses that are seem to be more common nowadays. Plus the increasing number of uncultured foreigners using our transport systems further increases discontentment.Singapore has a really good metro system and lots of reasonably cheap taxis so it's not a real problem.
Wait - normal car is 1600cc and below? I can't even think of a car here (except maybe a Honda Civic) with an engine that small. I mean, ----, my 1991 Honda Prelude is 2100cc.For a clearer picture, for a car to be road-worthy in Singapore, a Certificate of Entitlement must first be obtained. This applies to all cars, imported or not, if you want to drive them on the road. It works on a quota-based, bidding, demand-supply system.
The policy right now is about a 1.5% growth in vehicles every year, so the supply is the number of cars being scrapped + 1.5% of all cars.
There are tenders for certificates every half a month. If demand outweighs supply, as in the case currently, COE prices will rise.
Currently, for normal cars (1600cc and below), the COE price is S$56,002 (about US$44k). The lowest it ever reached was S$2 about 3 years ago during the recession. Add to that the base cost of a car, which for some reason is much higher here, and a average Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic costs upwards of S$100,000 currently. Most people here pay for their cars on instalments.
Oh, and the COE lasts only ten years, so you gotta pay again if you want to renew it at the end of ten years.
It's kinda crazy, but these prices show that people are still willing to pay for them here.
That's because the USA is a gas guzzling country, compare fuel costs, today at my local supermarket fuel station it's 133.7p (£1.33 point 7) per litre compare that to your local gas price and you'll see why other countries are quite happy with lower capacity, my GV is a 2.8 diesel stick shift my run around a 1.4 auto petrol and diesel is about 139.7p compared to unleaded (not lower in cost due to diesel being the 'greener fuel', total fail on the greens there).Wait - normal car is 1600cc and below? I can't even think of a car here (except maybe a Honda Civic) with an engine that small. I mean, ----, my 1991 Honda Prelude is 2100cc.
About $8.25/gal. We're around $4/gal right now. Don't get me wrong, I'd love if I could easily buy a used car that gets extremely good gas mileage. But "good gas mileage" here for a used car means around 20-30mpg.That's because the USA is a gas guzzling country, compare fuel costs, today at my local supermarket fuel station it's 133.7p (£1.33 point 7) per litre compare that to your local gas price and you'll see why other countries are quite happy with lower capacity, my GV is a 2.8 diesel stick shift my run around a 1.4 auto petrol and diesel is about 139.7p compared to unleaded (not lower in cost due to diesel being the 'greener fuel', total fail on the greens there).
That's a little bit of a silly statement considering Nissan easily brought a 2.0L up to nearly 300HP, and the aftermarket tuning fans have brought it much higher. And you can get that engine I linked to with around 30,000mi for about $800 in the US.---- that ----. I'll stick to my ford v8 engines. I couldn't imagine driving around in some piece of ---- 1.6L rice burner car.
Don't see that many hippy chicks around now do you!My dream in life is to successfully use the pick-up line "Do you wanna get naked and start the revolution?"
Not really, mostly hipsters and preps. To be a prep your IQ has to be <90. So I usually end up with a hipster.Don't see that many hippy chicks around now do you!
They're called Chavs here, although <50 0r 60 is the normTo be a prep your IQ has to be <90
I always thought chavs were ghetto?They're called Chavs here, although <50 0r 60 is the norm
More like a speciesI always thought chavs were ghetto?