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  1. Pay the Prevailing Quota Premium (PQP) for your vehicle category to renew your COE. The PQP is the moving average of the Quota Premium (QP) in the last 3 months, and varies monthly depending on the QP in the bidding exercises conducted in the last 3 months.

  2. 4 days ago · Amount payable to renew COE depends on the monthly Prevailing Quota Premium (PQP) rates.

  3. At the end of the 10-year COE period, you can choose to deregister your vehicle, or renew your COE by paying the Prevailing Quota Premium (PQP) for your vehicle category. The PQP is the moving average of COE prices in the last 3 months.

  4. Prevailing Quota Premiums (PQP) For those who wish to keep your vehicle registered beyond it’s current COE expiry date, you will need to renew the COE by paying the applicable PQP for your vehicle. The PQP is the moving average of the COE prices (QPs) in the last 3 months and varies from month to month. Thinking of renewing your COE for your ...

  5. 1 Prevailing Quota Premium (PQP) for existing vehicles is a moving average of the Quota Premium (QP) in the latest 3 months in which bidding exercises were conducted and varies monthly depending on the QP from those bidding exercises.

  6. In Singapore, all vehicles require a Certificate of Entitlement (COE). The price of the COE for a particular vehicle is termed the "Quota Premium" (QP). You may also have encountered the term "Prevailing Quota Premium" (PQP). What does this term mean and how is it different from the QP?

  7. 4 days ago · The PQP payable for cars registered using COEs obtained before Feb 2014 will be based on the following: A - Car with engine capacity of 1,600cc and below. B - Car with engine capacity of 1,601cc and above. C - Goods Vehicle & Bus. D - Motorcycle.