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Car Expo sales rev up on bigger COE supply, demand for China EVs

The upcoming 3.6 per cent bump-up in the COE supply may have spurred buyer action, say dealers 

Derryn Wong
Published Fri, Oct 18, 2024 · 05:00 AM — Updated Fri, Oct 18, 2024 · 08:17 AM
    • The Omoda E5 was among the new electric SUVs to debut at The Car Expo in October. It is built by Chinese brand Chery.
    • The Omoda E5 was among the new electric SUVs to debut at The Car Expo in October. It is built by Chinese brand Chery. PHOTO: DERRYN WONG, BT

    CAR dealers ran up better sales at The Car Expo held earlier this month than in the April edition of the twice-yearly event, with business boosted by new China entrants to the market and continued interest in electric vehicles (EVs) and sport utility vehicles (SUVs).

    Though Certificate of Entitlement (COE) premiums were higher in October than in April, an expected fall in premiums – when the COE supply goes up from November – may also have spurred buyers, said dealers.

    The automotive consumer show on Oct 5 and 6 was organised by SPH Media, which publishes a stable of newspapers, including The Business Times.

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