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My tranny rebuild is lookin like chump change now..
I'm currently on a business trip here in Singapore and found out the price to buy/own a car here.
A regular Toyota Corolla will run you about $45k (USD!) and you can only keep it for 10 years. After 10 years, you gotta scrap it and get a new car. A Porsche of any year will cost an ungodly amount of money (yet, I've seen about 5-6 Porsches in the last 2 days here). Something to the tune of $150k-$300k+ for normal BMWs, Boxsters, Benzs. Keeping a used car (over 10 years) costs alot also as you have to pay extra for the priviledge, every year. The transmission rebuild and clutch that I got coming up early next year is looking like chump change to me now. Man, I practically stole my car for the price I got it at, at least when comparing to what cars cost over here. ![]() ObPorscheSighting: I've seen a Porsche 944 Turbo, a sliver 944 with some sort of modified front hood, a convertible white 911 from the 70's or 80's, a black 911, and a silver C2 911. All seemed to kept in immaculate condition.
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Anyone who would want to keep a corolla for 10 years deserves a good caining.
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Only $45K? Hmmm I thought it was more. Maybe I forgot to change it to Sing dollars. I was in Singapore about 2 years ago and one of the guys said a Toyota cost about $120K.
Yeah, and we thought the California car tax was bad. James
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And I thought the state of California was bad. At least here you can still chew gum. No thanks Singapore, you can take your "democracy" and ... Chev it.
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Do those outrageous prices only apply to import car ownership? Does Singapore manufacture cars?
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It's the size of the island. You have to get a permit to drive a car and there are a limited number.
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Hey, I take that personally about the old Toyota
![]() A friend is driving a very nice 993RS ex Singapore. I think once they get a few years on them they are dumped relatively cheaply. A lot of our cars (right hand drive) are ex Singapore and Japan. |
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On the other hand, taking a cab everywhere is dirt cheap, and the food is even cheaper and very tasty. Of course, nothing can beat the N.Cali weather.
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Kuala Lampor has an active porsche club, or group. Several years ago, on a road trip from there to Georgetown (Penang) I cam across at least a dozen modified 911 racing on the toll road. Quite a sight and a tota surpise from my rented twingo.
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