- Features - LUMPY PLAYING FIELD IN SINGAPORE’S MOTOR TRADE Unfair competition exists in the local motor trade. - Features - COE CATEGORIES SHOULD FOLLOW OMVS COE categories shouldn't be based on engine power and displacement. - Features - SINGAPORE’S MOBILITY NEEDS CAN GO DRIVERLESS All of Singapore's mobility needs can be fulfilled by a fleet of 300,000 autonomous vehicles. - Features - BYPASSING THE MOTOR LOAN CURB Car sellers have ways to circumvent the restriction on car loans. - Features - SINGAPORE HAS TOO MANY OLD COMMERCIAL VEHICLES An ageing commercial vehicle population is choking the roads of Singapore, as well as our lungs. - Features - THE WONDERS OF TOKYO MOTOR SHOW Our editor David Ting tells you why the Tokyo Motor Show is so special - Features - Singapore’s last Toyota Crown taxis Singapore's classic Toyota cabs have reached the end of the road after 32 years. - Features - BMW X5 is a great road trip SUV for a “southern cross” This writer drove a BMW X5 around New Zealand and experienced both juicy lamb chops and awesome driving roads –… - Features - Smart Electric Drive makes this writer feel free and anxious The Smart Fortwo Electric Drive makes this writer experience freedom from petroleum, range anxiety and cowardly driving behaviour. - Features - Fashion-driven cars come at a considerable cost Hatchbacks, convertibles and hypercars can be glamorised by renowned designer labels, but that extra dash of chic doesn't come cheap. - Features - Audi e-trons electrify Japan’s Hakone Turnpike This writer boogies with the electrically powered Audi A1 e-tron and Audi A3 e-tron models on the world-famous Hakone Turnpike… - Features - We perform a (Volkswagen) Passat life analysis We look back a the life and times of the Volkswagen Passat, the German manufacturing giant's third most popular model… - Features - Mercedes-Benz C63 and C180 are like chalk and cheese The Mercedes-Benz C63 AMG and C180 1.6 are dramatically different, but after this writer tested the chalk and tasted the… - Features - Chinese cars brought the red tide to Singapore’s car market Chinese cars were once very popular here. We look back at the sudden rise – and subsequent ebb – in… PreviousNext