30-04-2012, 11:15 PM
So which is the greater evil? Higher cost of owning a car or higher cost of operating/driving a car? Right now the COE makes owning a car prohibitively expensive, and to be honest driving a car also incurs rather high expenses such as petrol, insurance, road tax, ERP and parking just to name a few.
Even if the day comes that COE falls to a level which is considered "reasonable", ERP may just be jacked up to compensate for this fall in Govt revenues. The net result is still the same (high) total cost of owning/operating a car!
I guess we have a reputation to uphold in being the country with the most exorbitant cars!
Even if the day comes that COE falls to a level which is considered "reasonable", ERP may just be jacked up to compensate for this fall in Govt revenues. The net result is still the same (high) total cost of owning/operating a car!
I guess we have a reputation to uphold in being the country with the most exorbitant cars!
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