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tanglinboy
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27-Jul-2008 21:44
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I read the article on the Sunday Times about CNG cars. With all those troublesome issues, it makes me wonder how come some people still want CNG cars. |
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Livermore
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26-Jul-2008 22:13
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That's why I think in 5 years time there should be more "green cars" and the price should come down.
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tanglinboy
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26-Jul-2008 21:59
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Problem is there are not many choices for green cars right now. |
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Livermore
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26-Jul-2008 21:10
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I think I have about 5 more years to go then my car will reach 10th year. By then I shall probably switch to a "green car". | ||||
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tanglinboy
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26-Jul-2008 18:32
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I used to have a Nissan Sunny a few years ago and the fuel consumption was quite bad and the engine also not so powerful. I could only get 10km per litre. Almost equivalent to a 2 litre plus car! I'm now driving the previous generation Honda Civic. Much better road handling and performance. There is a real difference.
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AK_Francis
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26-Jul-2008 17:28
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ha ha, AK has no speaking right now, as my licence had been tangkong. leaving your car boot completely empty, including the spare tire and woofer, can save some fuel. If you can leave the windscreen shampoo and spare radiator containers empty, why not. best , if u always drive alone, then can keep the back seat some where loh. he he. Do u need the above, final answer is no loh. joke only lah. Cheers. |
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idesa168
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26-Jul-2008 09:59
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I do not like Altis too. A Thailand assembled car and selling like the Japanese car price. Fuel consumption is good though, but Hyhundai Avante is catching up in that aspect. I think for a price of $65K and below, the best buy, to me, is still Mitsubishi Lancer EX. It has all the luxurious fitting and road holding is superb. Only thing that is holding me back to get that car is the fuel consumption, 11-13km, due to its heavy body, in return for a safe and comfortable ride. How come nobody thinks of Nissan...they lost out in the raace liao!
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tanglinboy
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26-Jul-2008 08:31
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I'm also planning to get a new Honda car. But I'm waiting for the new Accord Euro to come out. I heard it will be late this year and only available from the parallel importers. I also don't really like the Altis design. Looks very "uncle"... hahaha... Kah motor salesman ok leh.... I got no problems with them. It is usually the lady sales people who handle me. |
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Sporeguy
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25-Jul-2008 22:41
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As for the No 1 model in the first half of 2008, that accolade went to the Honda Civic with 3,283 units, including the hybrid variant but excluding the three-door Type R. In 2007, it was the Mitsubishi Lancer, after displacing the Toyota Corolla which had held the top spot for five years before that. The runner-up from January to June this year was the Toyota Corolla Altis with 2,539 units, despite being in the market for only three full months. Rounding off the top three was the Toyota Vios with 1,925 units. Singapore's Top Car Brand* 1. Toyota/Lexus - 7,346 units 2. Honda - 7,212 units 3. Mitsubishi - 3,983 units 4. Nissan - 2,863 units 5. Mercedes Benz - 2,127 units 6. BMW - 1,890 units 7. Subaru - 1,877 units 8. Hyundai - 1,828 units S'pore's Top Model* 1. Honda Civic - 3,316 units 2. Toyota Corolla Altis - 2,539 units 3.Toyota Vios - 1,925 units *Jan to June 2008, among MTA members I am planning to get a new car. My car (Toyota Corolla) coming to 5 yrs old, bought in Dec 2003, is this the last batch of cars that their OMV only starts to decrease after 5 yrs ? Thinking of getting an Altis, but each new model looks uglier back lamps. But like their engine, very quiet and smooth. Also thinking of getting Vios, which is cheaper by $10K. Don't like Honda salesmen as they are very snobbish in past. |
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Luostock
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25-Jul-2008 22:30
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In SJunction poll, looks like the Group "Better than Buffet's" is creeping upwards while "RIP" category is decreasing. Or is it bcos the first group are more happy to vote than the last group as time passes by ? | ||||
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Sporeguy
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25-Jul-2008 22:05
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Findings on consumers’ current and future car ownership intentions were released today by ACNielsen, a leading provider of consumer and marketplace information, as part of its Online Consumer Survey which polled over 14,100 internet users in 28 countries across Asia Pacific, Europe and the US in October 2004 . Across Asia Pacific, Australia and New Zealand were the only countries in the region making the list of the global top 10 driving nations with 90% of Australians claiming to own a car, on a par with the Italians and just behind Americans at 92%. New Zealanders ranked fourth in the global car ownership stakes, with 89% owning a car. At the other end of the scale, nine of the bottom 10 ranked countries for car ownership hailed from Asia. Hong Kong bottomed the list with only a fifth of people claimed to own a car; China (31%) and Singapore (39%) commanding the second and third with the lowest percentage of car owners globally. |
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synnexo
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25-Jul-2008 18:36
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In the midst of this troubled world, would like to share some warmth: Beauty In A Beast - Christian The Lion http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr1pWzoLvT8 |
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AK_Francis
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25-Jul-2008 15:20
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ha ha, no toilet sign put up at the outside of the neighbourhood police post. its exclusively meant for their own staff only. there is exception, if while u r making a police report and felt high tide half way, you may proceed to the toilet, with a door key given. |
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OneSharer
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25-Jul-2008 13:09
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Get the feeling that the world is getting more and more strange? I just read this and find this really strange -- man assulted a police at a police post. http://sg.news.yahoo.com/cna/20080724/tap-220-police-man-assaults-officer-geyl-231650b.html BTW, how come cannot use the toilet? |
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AK_Francis
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25-Jul-2008 11:41
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ha ha another similar NKF's issue(replacing steel tap to golden one) now in the other side of the causeway. story is: In Trengganu, the 16 state made car, Perdana, over the 4 yrs the maintenance fee was 1.17m RM. amounting to 73k RM per yr. the new car cost about RM120 each. power, first yr car also needs 73k for maintenance, thought free one??? lately, the new state goverment had replaced the car with 14 new merz E200 worth 3.34 RM, owing to maintenance fee was too high for the unreliable state made car. the new gov didn't audit is the maintenance cost is sensible until anti CPIB spotted the news on paper. CPIB got brain, they probed into the case and conducted investigation immediately before the evidences were destroyed. ayah, don't change cheap stuff to expensive one, boh tai chee loh. more big fishes would be involved after both the Immigration Commissioner and his Dy were arrested for corruption lately. show not ends yet. |
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singaporegal
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25-Jul-2008 10:17
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what is the context of this email? A little lost.
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Luostock
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23-Jul-2008 21:42
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Below is an email from my Sis-in-law on behalf of a friend As you know, Iris has been trading successfully on the Chicago and Nymex markets for 4 years. The Iris shareholders want to start trading on the Eurexmarket as a non-clearing member (NCM) using their automated trading system. It would seem that a Singapore Company is able to obtain an exemption from the Financial authorities provided it only has one fund and that the fund has no more than 100 investors holding $100,000 each. This would fit the case of Iris. The advantage of Singapore is that there are tax treaties and no tax if the profits are kept offshore. To comply with Singapore regulations, it would seem that the company needs to have at least one director of the company who is above 21 and be one of the following: Singapore Citizen , Singapore Permanent Resident ,Employment Pass holder , Approval-in-Principal Employment Pass holder , Dependant Pass holder. She would receive a fee for his services. This would give us a more personal feel, rather than using a corporate agent for these functions. My Questions are : 1) What kind of trading/business is this ? 2) What are the functions of such director ? 3) What are the risks involved ? Anyone kind enough to explain ? Thanks |
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AK_Francis
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23-Jul-2008 18:04
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ah yoh, sixth ave, food prices normally higher as houses surrounding the eating places are landed properties. AK went to the kopi tiam there once quite sometime ago. ok will try BBQ one fine day but no driving licence really very inkonvenient leh. pai seh to ask son to be amud. ha may be can ask him when his mother birthday. |
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tanglinboy
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23-Jul-2008 15:06
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My favorite meat restaurant is the Brazil restaurant at Sixth Avenue. Buffet BBQ style and the meat is solid! |
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AK_Francis
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23-Jul-2008 01:24
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yoh, if u r active per, protein is important. if u r a real monk, then no issue. looking at the latest issue on monk, he has no more six dots on his forehead. he can do anything under the moon. what a pitty??? after Lurai. | ||||
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