As the high COE prices sustain, the prices of new cars aren't looking like they will start going down anytime soon. But that's not to say that there aren't more reasonably priced options out there for those on a tighter budget - a quintessential sedan such as the Toyota Corolla Altis will set you back $145,888, with a depreciation of...
As the high COE prices sustain, the prices of new cars aren't looking like they will start going down anytime soon. But that's not to say that there aren't more reasonably priced options out there for those on a tighter budget - a quintessential sedan such as the Toyota Corolla Altis will set you back $145,888, with a depreciation of just over $1,100 a month.
Being someone that doesn't have an enormous spending power but have an appetite for the low-end grunt that engines with turbochargers offer, I started to trawl our new car listings to see if there are cars in Singapore that will fit the bill. Granted, the complexities of turbocharged engines mean they are likely found on premium cars. But with some intense clicking and scrolling on our new car listings page, I've managed to collate a list of eight turbocharged cars that cost less than $150,000 - and it even includes a few Cat B COE cars!
*Prices are accurate as of time of writing, photos are for illustration and might not reflect the actual trim level mentioned.
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