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Car splattered with paint from the road
Mr Chung claims his car went through a puddle of paint on the road and is now trying to claim damages from government agencies.
AsiaOne reader wins 3M solar film, drives away worry-free
Mr Derek Thean ditched his old foggy window films for a complete new set of 3M films worth $1,700. -AsiaOne
Your guide to classic car ownership
Interested in classic cars? Here's the first in a 12-part series on how to turn your classic car ownership dream into shiny reality.
Off-peak tweaks: Potential and limit
New scheme might be so attractive that more new OPC cars end up on the road.
OPC owners may end up paying higher tax
Two half-day e-Day licences should be introduced as well, says reader.
Mini takes over Clarke Quay
Mini owners, enthusiasts and fans gather for a 50th anniversary celebration.
Who should switch to off-peak cars
One enhancement to the scheme to consider is the scrap rebate.
Still no 'YEA' to fancy car number plates
Roadblocks include sensitivities, fees and technical issues.
Pump prices affected by not just one factor
ExxonMobil clarify the factors affecting pump prices.
Illegal modification of cars
MP Raymond Lim says TP do not track number of accidents caused by speeding where there are illegal modifications.
Pioneer launches new head unit
Latest CD tuner features an in-built high-precision signal processor, reducing the need for a separate blackbox.
Asian tyre websites more for info than sales
The Internet is used mainly for research before people go to dealers to buy tyres.
An unpolished GEM
New-age navigation set is full of kinks, including delayed updates and imprecision.
Workshop for all car makes hits town, draws mixed reactions
Vantage Automotive's new workshop, QuickLane, also services parallel-imported cars.
Huh? Beng?
We hear from 3 professionals who drive a Mitsubishi Lancer Evolution IX, a Honda S2000 and a Nissan GT-R.
Accident victim gets insurance shock
He says taxi driver admitted fault, but insurance report claims he was responsible.
For Ferrari, customers come first
'Customer service' the buzzword at opening of its Singapore showroom, not sales targets.
Taxi crashes into clinic near 4-D shop
Cabby parks taxi but leaves engine running as he buys Toto ticket.
Bond for Malaysia vehicle owners
Something has to be done to protect the interests of Singapore car owners.
 
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