My colleauge told me his uncle bidded the no. 66 a year ago for his BMW7 series with a bid of $6K also did not get it for the particular suffix.Originally posted by CiVic@13:How much do drivers bid for numbers? Would double digit numbers cost more? Thinking of bidding, but got no idea how much to bid...![]()
Haven't really bid a number before, so dunno the market. But what's the market rate for a single digit number?Originally posted by fondue:My friend got a single digit for 10K+ but after that paisei to let people know he got it so CHEAP !!!
If you really want to bid, go for it during the first bidding of the series. Higher success rate.
minimum bid is Sgd1000..Originally posted by CiVic@13:How much do drivers bid for numbers? Would double digit numbers cost more? Thinking of bidding, but got no idea how much to bid...![]()
just now saw a red jag on the road with sga1.Originally posted by flash9933:My colleauge told me his uncle bidded the no. 66 a year ago for his BMW7 series with a bid of $6K also did not get it for the particular suffix.
The no. "1" sometime can fetch up to $100K.
Wait long long lor. However, it's easier to get 3 digit very nice numbers. My friend got the number 788, free.Originally posted by alberteinstein:just now saw a red jag on the road with sga1.
wondering if it is possible for a very lucky person buying cheap cars to get a single digit from lta? or that lta keep all of them for bidding?
U gotta get a money order, and go to LTA at Sin Ming to drop the form. Numbers available can be obtained at http://app.lta.gov.sg/motoring_vo_bid.asp[/url]Originally posted by tofushop193:where to bid ???
That's y i haven been considering.. and the main thing is i dunno how much others bid. For the past few months tat i've been checking the numbers available, quite many have been taken aft the first bidding exercise. Mabbe i shld juz quit the idea.Originally posted by Troy437:Not worth it.
That money could have been put to better use.
Actually, if you have a number in mind, just put in a sum you are comfortable and try your luck. The number will last you many many years, and if its really nice, can even be traded decades laterOriginally posted by CiVic@13:That's y i haven been considering.. and the main thing is i dunno how much others bid. For the past few months tat i've been checking the numbers available, quite many have been taken aft the first bidding exercise. Mabbe i shld juz quit the idea.
tat looks kinda cute..Originally posted by so_nice:recently there was a fellow who trade in his pre fl ek3 at his showroom(if i didn't remember wrongly) and the number plate was 4444..haha, not specially bid. his side also got 1 fit wif 2222 plate. not bidded too..
however one of the most special number i haf seen so far is SBZ58Z..it was arranged in this manner:
SBZ
58Z![]()