COE BIDDING RESULTS 2009 Category B Cars >1600 cc
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1 Quota System A COE BIDDING RESULTS 2009 B Jan-2009 Quota 1,839 1,839 1,100 1, Successful bids 1,784 1,832 1,100 1, Bids received 2,541 2,109 1,332 1, ,118 1,025 Quota Premium $5,001 $2,693 $3,089 $200 $3,502 $2,900 $1,000 $900 $5,701 $3,200 PQP for Feb 2009 $5,346 $4,273 $5,116 $1,097 NA Feb-2009 Quota 1,894 1,846 1,099 1, Successful bids 1,894 1,842 1,097 1, Bids received 2,077 2,722 1,231 1, ,225 1,507 Quota Premium $1,020 $4,460 $689 $4,889 $2,590 $4,190 $701 $801 $3,000 $5,889 PQP for Mar 2009 $4,516 $3,004 $3,733 $928 NA Mar-2009 Quota 1,839 1,843 1,101 1, Successful bids 1,839 1,843 1,100 1, Bids received 2,376 2,202 1,346 1, ,298 1,228 Quota Premium $4,890 $5,116 $5,101 $5,001 $5,300 $5,600 $958 $912 $5,700 $5,982 PQP for Apr 2009 $3,864 $3,162 $4,014 $879 NA Apr-2009 Quota 1,396 1, Successful bids 1,396 1, Bids received 2,026 1,906 1,036 1, ,202 1,365 Quota Premium $7,090 $7,589 $7,501 $7,490 $7,302 $6,610 $1,053 $889 $7,326 $7,789 PQP for May 2009 $5,028 $5,112 $5,266 $886 NA May-2009 Quota 1,396 1, Successful bids 1,391 1, Bids received 2,037 1,999 1,021 1, ,409 1,285 Quota Premium $8,489 $9,889 $7,552 $9,180 $7,100 $7,600 $902 $810 $8,501 $10,046 PQP for Jun 2009 $7,178 $6,971 $6,586 $921 NA Jun-2009 Quota 1,401 1, Successful bids 1,391 1, Bids received 1,967 1,735 1,131 1, ,335 1,516 Quota Premium $11,690 $12,899 $11,889 $14,840 $9,690 $12,615 $889 $901 $12,901 $15,100 PQP for Jul 2009 $9,608 $9,742 $8,487 $908 NA Jul-2009 Quota 1,405 1, Successful bids 1,405 1, Bids received 1,655 1,603 1, ,278 1,352 Quota Premium $14,310 $15,291 $16,801 $18,501 $16,888 $17,410 $900 $889 $17,501 $18,189 PQP for Aug 2009 $12,095 $13,128 $11,884 $882 NA Aug-2009 Quota 1,395 1, Successful bids 1,395 1, Bids received 1,558 1, ,224 1,187 Quota Premium $13,658 $15,019 $18,890 $16,290 $18,801 $17,501 $902 $882 $19,629 $17,905 PQP for Sep 2009 $13,812 $16,202 $15,485 $894 NA Sep-2009 Quota 1,395 1, Successful bids 1,391 1, Bids received 1,844 1,527 1, ,227 1,244 Quota Premium $18,020 $15,589 $19,289 $19,801 $16,001 $15,000 $1,051 $900 $19,830 $20,200 PQP for Oct 2009 $15,315 $18,262 $16,934 $921 NA Oct-2009 Quota 1,151 1, Successful bids 1,072 1, Bids received 1,392 1, ,062 1,082 Quota Premium $16,201 $18,899 $18,109 $19,510 $21,692 $18,110 $902 $931 $21,301 $19,901 PQP for Nov 2009 $16,231 $18,649 $17,851 $928 NA Nov-2009 Quota 1,226 1, Successful bids 1,222 1, Bids received 1,395 1, Quota Premium $16,747 $17,189 $18,389 $18,002 $16,989 $17,000 $902 $851 $19,000 $18,267 PQP for Dec 2009 $17,108 $18,850 $17,466 $923 NA Dec-2009 Quota 1,151 1, Successful bids 1,146 1, Bids received 1,658 1, ,005 Quota Premium $18,502 $18,150 $19,003 $17,889 $18,289 $17,900 $854 $851 $18,509 $17,889 PQP for Jan 2010 $17,615 $18,484 $18,330 $882 NA COE_Result_ /12/2009 Page 1 of 1
2 Quota System A COE BIDDING RESULTS 2008 B Jan-2008 Quota 2,162 2,231 1,172 1, ,094 1,169 Successful bids 2,154 2,098 1,164 1, ,088 1,150 Bids received 2,553 2,611 1,556 1, ,658 1,829 Quota Premium $14,052 $12,001 $15,989 $13,289 $13,000 $12,501 $1,101 $1,012 $15,601 $13,801 PQP for Feb 2008 $13,883 $15,433 $13,291 $1,062 NA Feb-2008 Quota 2,167 2,291 1,133 1, ,093 1,106 Successful bids 2,155 2,288 1,133 1, ,092 1,105 Bids received 3,005 2,923 1,454 1, ,786 1,692 Quota Premium $12,002 $12,856 $13,209 $15,510 $13,001 $15,002 $999 $951 $13,301 $15,110 PQP for Mar 2008 $12,819 $14,486 $13,060 $994 NA Mar-2008 Quota 2,171 2,161 1,125 1, ,088 1,088 Successful bids 2,164 2,161 1,092 1, ,082 1,086 Bids received 2,727 2,474 1,499 1, ,929 1,713 Quota Premium $14,351 $15,389 $18,000 $19,001 $16,310 $17,610 $959 $901 $18,670 $18,854 PQP for Apr 2008 $13,442 $15,833 $14,571 $988 NA Apr-2008 Quota 2,043 2,036 1,132 1, Successful bids 2,026 2,009 1,130 1, Bids received 2,570 2,197 1,382 1, ,348 1,266 Quota Premium $16,930 $15,600 $19,501 $17,510 $18,900 $18,151 $1,012 $1,152 $19,389 $18,451 PQP for May 2008 $14,522 $17,122 $16,496 $996 NA May-2008 Quota 2,053 2,063 1,101 1, Successful bids 2,051 2,062 1,075 1, Bids received 2,211 2,824 1,230 1, ,416 1,345 Quota Premium $11,009 $15,701 $15,889 $17,113 $15,889 $14,756 $1,289 $1,109 $16,500 $16,700 PQP for Jun 2008 $14,830 $17,836 $16,936 $1,071 NA Jun-2008 Quota 2,038 2,037 1,125 1, Successful bids 2,038 2,024 1,125 1, Bids received 2,500 2,319 1,282 1, ,221 1,352 Quota Premium $14,590 $14,101 $14,640 $14,689 $13,501 $12,002 $1,083 $1,102 $16,301 $15,459 PQP for Jul 2008 $14,656 $16,557 $15,534 $1,125 NA Jul-2008 Quota 2,036 2,048 1,099 1, Successful bids 2,036 2,047 1,094 1, Bids received 2,463 2,464 1,383 1, ,258 1,178 Quota Premium $14,685 $14,101 $15,501 $14,235 $12,959 $12,659 $1,551 $1,489 $15,661 $14,858 PQP for Aug 2008 $14,032 $15,345 $13,628 $1,271 NA Aug-2008 Quota 2,035 2,036 1,104 1, Successful bids 2,032 2,036 1,104 1, Bids received 2,267 2,318 1,253 1, ,229 1,318 Quota Premium $12,501 $13,289 $12,889 $13,890 $12,589 $12,989 $1,413 $1,310 $14,101 $14,001 PQP for Sep 2008 $13,878 $14,308 $12,784 $1,325 NA Sep-2008 Quota 2,038 2,035 1,099 1, Successful bids 2,022 2,029 1,066 1, Bids received 2,172 2,765 1,195 1, ,503 1,408 Quota Premium $9,501 $14,100 $13,389 $13,301 $13,889 $14,890 $1,452 $1,554 $14,300 $14,889 PQP for Oct 2008 $13,030 $13,868 $13,330 $1,462 NA Oct-2008 Quota 1,856 1,846 1,132 1, Successful bids 1,848 1,835 1,132 1, Bids received 2,320 2,149 1,338 1, ,144 1,100 Quota Premium $13,801 $10,989 $14,400 $7,589 $15,899 $11,503 $1,889 $1,609 $15,058 $12,001 PQP for Nov 2008 $12,364 $12,577 $13,627 $1,538 NA Nov-2008 Quota 1,848 1,851 1,099 1, Successful bids 1,848 1,840 1,098 1, Bids received 2,049 1,852 1,216 1, ,061 1,027 Quota Premium $10,455 $2 $8,301 $4,889 $8,889 $6,189 $1,509 $1,012 $10,490 $6,889 PQP for Dec 2008 $9,808 $10,312 $11,877 $1,505 NA Dec-2008 Quota 1,840 1,851 1,100 1, Successful bids 1,840 1,851 1,099 1, Bids received 3,149 2,788 1,411 1, ,337 1,138 Quota Premium $7,721 $6,200 $6,501 $2,656 $5,212 $4,001 $1,102 $1,059 $7,589 $6,509 PQP for Jan 2009 $8,195 $7,390 $8,616 $1,364 NA COE_Result_ /12/2008 Page 1 of 1
3 Quota System A COE BIDDING RESULTS 2007 B Jan-2007 Quota 2,668 2,671 1,271 1, ,304 1,369 Successful bids 2,663 2,670 1,268 1, ,296 1,350 Bids received 3,686 3,155 1,460 1, ,863 1,832 Quota Premium $11,704 $11,881 $13,001 $12,000 $1 $1 $1,214 $1,189 $13,301 $12,599 PQP for Feb 2007 $11,843 $13,434 $864 $1,128 NA Feb-2007 Quota 2,673 2,670 1,272 1, ,290 1,301 Successful bids 2,654 2,670 1,267 1, ,290 1,293 Bids received 3,005 2,823 1,449 1, ,784 1,686 Quota Premium $11,489 $5,200 $12,152 $6,002 $1 $1 $1,001 $901 $12,721 $11,804 PQP for Mar 2007 $10,347 $11,739 $86 $1,128 NA Mar-2007 Quota 2,687 2,669 1,274 1, ,282 1,289 Successful bids 2,680 2,659 1,250 1, ,277 1,272 Bids received 5,296 4,752 2,248 1, , ,159 2,217 Quota Premium $12,602 $13,504 $13,502 $14,652 $1 $1,091 $964 $1,001 $13,201 $14,502 PQP for Apr 2007 $11,064 $11,885 $183 $1,045 NA Apr-2007 Quota 2,165 2,168 1,149 1, ,092 1,103 Successful bids 2,161 2,168 1,149 1, ,090 1,098 Bids received 3,691 3,327 1,720 1, ,867 1,847 Quota Premium $14,000 $14,601 $14,889 $15,989 $2,600 $5,289 $1,013 $1,184 $15,315 $16,101 PQP for May 2007 $11,900 $12,865 $1,498 $1,011 NA May-2007 Quota 2,163 2,158 1,125 1, ,089 1,091 Successful bids 2,163 2,147 1,118 1, ,082 1,088 Bids received 3,449 2,825 1,811 1, ,033 1,897 Quota Premium $16,159 $17,010 $17,879 $18,900 $8,300 $10,000 $1,345 $1,352 $17,856 $19,510 PQP for Jun 2007 $14,646 $15,969 $4,547 $1,144 NA Jun-2007 Quota 2,159 2,169 1,132 1, ,094 1,089 Successful bids 2,159 2,119 1,114 1, ,091 1,070 Bids received 2,441 2,489 1,679 1, ,760 1,711 Quota Premium $16,181 $15,591 $19,802 $18,891 $6,889 $5,501 $1,252 $1,053 $19,351 $18,539 PQP for Jul 2007 $15,591 $17,725 $6,430 $1,200 NA Jul-2007 Quota 2,159 2,208 1,143 1, ,090 1,105 Successful bids 2,150 2,177 1,143 1, ,088 1,099 Bids received 2,480 2,678 1,364 1, ,672 1,629 Quota Premium $14,801 $16,000 $17,399 $17,602 $4,909 $3,889 $1,082 $1,052 $17,400 $17,410 PQP for Aug 2007 $15,957 $18,413 $6,582 $1,190 NA Aug-2007 Quota 2,168 2,189 1,125 1, ,089 1,093 Successful bids 2,018 2,188 1,114 1, ,080 1,064 Bids received 2,632 2,315 1,458 1, ,623 1,538 Quota Premium $17,001 $8,118 $18,001 $16,010 $5,767 $6,890 $1,251 $1,189 $18,003 $17,302 PQP for Sep 2007 $14,616 $17,951 $5,641 $1,147 NA Sep-2007 Quota 2,309 2,159 1,136 1, ,096 1,116 Successful bids 2,303 2,159 1,136 1, ,096 1,115 Bids received 3,753 3,055 1,594 1, ,747 1,789 Quota Premium $17,999 $17,941 $18,200 $19,589 $9,539 $10,501 $1,081 $1,054 $19,323 $19,199 PQP for Oct 2007 $15,310 $17,801 $6,916 $1,119 NA Oct-2007 Quota 2,165 2,158 1,125 1, ,087 1,088 Successful bids 2,160 2,158 1,125 1, ,062 1,028 Bids received 2,604 2,472 1,409 1, ,527 1,586 Quota Premium $16,999 $12,401 $17,102 $17,589 $13,989 $15,889 $1,101 $1,050 $18,000 $18,000 PQP for Nov 2007 $15,077 $17,749 $10,430 $1,121 NA Nov-2007 Quota 2,164 2,158 1,125 1, ,112 1,147 Successful bids 2,149 2,154 1,087 1, ,111 1,130 Bids received 3,040 2,450 1,438 1, ,653 1,683 Quota Premium $16,839 $14,404 $18,001 $16,401 $15,001 $14,389 $1,301 $1,052 $17,809 $17,001 PQP for Dec 2007 $16,098 $17,814 $13,218 $1,107 NA Dec-2007 Quota 2,174 2,162 1,163 1, ,088 1,104 Successful bids 2,171 2,089 1,116 1, ,081 1,022 Bids received 2,373 2,588 1,334 1, ,699 1,564 Quota Premium $12,001 $14,001 $13,114 $15,802 $13,000 $11,851 $1,012 $889 $15,501 $16,000 PQP for Jan 2008 $14,441 $16,335 $14,020 $1,068 NA COE_Result_ /12/2007 Page 1 of 1
4 A VEHICLE QUOTA TENDER RESULTS 2006 B Jan-2006 Quota 2,787 2,785 1,277 1, ,403 1,402 Successful bids 2,778 2,783 1,277 1, ,401 1,399 Bids received 3,076 3,213 1,876 1, ,859 1,655 Quota Premium $10,602 $8,009 $11,602 $9,603 $5,889 $6,302 $479 $401 $11,701 $9,801 PQP for Feb 2006 $12,183 $12,193 $7,217 $528 NA Feb-2006 Quota 2,794 2,787 1,265 1, ,397 1,397 Successful bids 2,787 2,779 1,262 1, ,397 1,396 Bids received 5,517 5,030 1,726 1, ,785 2,080 Quota Premium $10,284 $10,103 $9,501 $10,489 $7,296 $8,313 $452 $495 $9,275 $10,400 PQP for Mar 2006 $10,797 $10,583 $6,886 $489 NA Mar-2006 Quota 2,792 2,792 1,268 1, ,395 1,395 Successful bids 2,786 2,784 1,268 1, ,387 1,394 Bids received 5,001 4,381 1,926 1, ,102 2,000 Quota Premium $11,199 $11,904 $12,555 $13,556 $8,430 $8,600 $609 $789 $12,697 $13,689 PQP for Apr 2006 $10,351 $11,218 $7,472 $538 NA Apr-2006 Quota 2,222 2,225 1,084 1, ,119 1,112 Successful bids 2,215 2,220 1,079 1, ,112 1,047 Bids received 3,183 2,762 1,420 1, ,657 1,514 Quota Premium $11,901 $11,901 $13,402 $13,101 $10,059 $11,301 $851 $756 $13,301 $13,000 PQP for May 2006 $11,216 $12,101 $9,000 $659 NA May-2006 Quota 2,223 2,222 1,089 1, ,118 1,176 Successful bids 2,222 2,222 1,077 1, ,110 1,176 Bids received 2,426 2,473 1,293 1, ,475 1,570 Quota Premium $10,003 $10,100 $11,519 $11,801 $12,101 $11,100 $802 $809 $12,402 $11,717 PQP for Jun 2006 $11,168 $12,656 $10,266 $770 NA Jun-2006 Quota 2,217 2,217 1,096 1, ,119 1,111 Successful bids 2,217 2,213 1,096 1, ,083 1,095 Bids received 2,688 2,393 1,426 1, ,933 1,716 Quota Premium $11,202 $9,301 $12,200 $11,001 $8,657 $6,308 $1,001 $1,061 $12,000 $11,002 PQP for Jul 2006 $10,735 $12,171 $9,921 $880 NA Jul-2006 Quota 2,216 2,221 1,084 1, ,147 1,127 Successful bids 2,210 2,213 1,084 1, ,142 1,126 Bids received 2,867 2,776 1,240 1, ,678 1,718 Quota Premium $10,201 $10,803 $10,801 $10,600 $5,951 $5,501 $900 $881 $10,803 $11,101 PQP for Aug 2006 $10,269 $11,321 $8,270 $909 NA Aug-2006 Quota 2,222 2,225 1,084 1, ,116 1,112 Successful bids 2,215 2,219 1,064 1, ,114 1,108 Bids received 3,333 3,398 1,365 1, , ,669 1,889 Quota Premium $11,901 $12,989 $12,501 $13,890 $9,001 $10,806 $1,057 $902 $12,699 $13,605 PQP for Sep 2006 $11,067 $11,833 $7,704 $967 NA Sep-2006 Quota 2,223 2,223 1,104 1, ,113 1,115 Successful bids 2,222 2,223 1,101 1, ,025 1,102 Bids received 2,878 2,921 1,448 1, , ,911 1,871 Quota Premium $13,003 $13,102 $14,701 $14,399 $15,201 $14,200 $902 $857 $15,200 $14,900 PQP for Oct 2006 $12,000 $12,816 $10,110 $917 NA Oct-2006 Quota 2,670 2,669 1,272 1, ,370 1,295 Successful bids 2,644 2,669 1,253 1, ,292 1,290 Bids received 2,953 2,761 1,496 1, ,056 1,976 Quota Premium $12,001 $10,510 $12,501 $12,989 $11,203 $2,001 $1,001 $1,102 $13,000 $12,605 PQP for Nov 2006 $12,251 $13,497 $10,402 $971 NA Nov-2006 Quota 2,695 2,669 1,288 1, ,360 1,287 Successful bids 2,693 2,668 1,288 1, ,359 1,279 Bids received 4,013 3,499 1,683 1, ,122 1,981 Quota Premium $12,979 $12,689 $13,811 $14,509 $3,669 $1,003 $1,201 $702 $14,156 $14,501 PQP for Dec 2006 $12,381 $13,819 $7,880 $961 NA Dec-2006 Quota 2,670 2,670 1,269 1, ,283 1,290 Successful bids 2,670 2,668 1,267 1, ,261 1,203 Bids received 3,018 2,886 1,521 1, ,991 1,708 Quota Premium $12,200 $9,605 $14,389 $12,889 $509 $1 $1,251 $1,210 $14,669 $13,499 PQP for Jan 2007 $11,664 $13,515 $3,065 $1,078 NA COE_Result_ /12/2006 Page 1 of 1
5 VEHICLE QUOTA TENDER RESULTS 2005 A B Jan-2005 Quota 2,513 2,513 1,139 1, ,336 1,338 Successful bids 2,512 2,508 1,139 1, ,335 1,301 Bids received 2,677 3,793 1,311 1, ,725 1,890 Quota Premium $18,400 $19,501 $14,002 $19,502 $3,710 $4,189 $552 $511 $19,295 $19,002 PQP for Feb 2005 $20,830 $19,186 $4,642 $599 NA Feb-2005 Quota 2,514 2,518 1,137 1, ,337 1,372 Successful bids 2,511 2,511 1,137 1, ,335 1,348 Bids received 3,394 3,140 1,450 1, ,809 2,168 Quota Premium $18,200 $18,159 $16,533 $16,891 $4,301 $4,499 $224 $512 $17,300 $17,999 PQP for Mar 2005 $19,474 $17,823 $4,309 $511 NA Mar-2005 Quota 2,516 2,520 1,137 1, ,338 1,359 Successful bids 2,509 2,449 1,134 1, ,336 1,337 Bids received 3,784 3,176 1,656 1, ,131 1,961 1,799 Quota Premium $20,654 $18,901 $21,710 $18,001 $6,590 $7,100 $851 $781 $21,999 $19,001 PQP for Apr 2005 $18,970 $17,774 $5,065 $572 NA Apr-2005 Quota 2,200 2,264 1,103 1, ,140 1,160 Successful bids 2,200 2,203 1,103 1, ,140 1,147 Bids received 2,685 2,563 1,367 1, ,792 1,694 Quota Premium $18,279 $18,101 $16,110 $17,701 $7,100 $6,841 $603 $591 $18,802 $18,000 PQP for May 2005 $18,716 $17,825 $6,072 $594 NA May-2005 Quota 2,193 2,254 1,100 1, ,138 1,150 Successful bids 2,185 2,251 1,087 1, ,125 1,135 Bids received 2,594 2,548 1,339 1, ,719 1,695 Quota Premium $17,398 $16,897 $16,508 $16,108 $5,800 $5,900 $702 $782 $17,699 $17,399 PQP for Jun 2005 $18,372 $17,690 $6,556 $719 NA Jun-2005 Quota 2,201 2,196 1,113 1, ,151 1,152 Successful bids 2,174 2,186 1,099 1, ,134 1,108 Bids received 2,873 2,636 1,346 1, ,654 1,538 Quota Premium $17,481 $17,289 $16,002 $15,001 $6,450 $6,101 $699 $701 $18,200 $17,999 PQP for Jul 2005 $17,575 $16,239 $6,366 $680 NA Jul-2005 Quota 2,220 2,203 1,114 1, ,155 1,181 Successful bids 2,218 2,197 1,102 1, ,139 1,119 Bids received 2,445 2,758 1,374 1, ,534 1,561 Quota Premium $16,112 $16,500 $15,501 $16,501 $6,524 $6,501 $752 $652 $17,199 $17,199 PQP for Aug 2005 $16,947 $15,937 $6,213 $715 NA Aug-2005 Quota 2,195 2,199 1,112 1, ,154 1,199 Successful bids 2,194 2,190 1,103 1, ,137 1,197 Bids received 2,843 2,421 1,318 1, ,653 1,575 Quota Premium $16,502 $16,101 $15,889 $16,303 $6,500 $6,420 $673 $652 $16,999 $16,296 PQP for Sep 2005 $16,665 $15,867 $6,416 $689 NA Sep-2005 Quota 2,194 2,202 1,109 1, ,155 1,139 Successful bids 2,194 2,179 1,086 1, ,133 1,092 Bids received 2,854 2,428 1,484 1, ,558 1,433 Quota Premium $16,461 $15,309 $16,889 $14,808 $7,101 $7,264 $656 $590 $16,699 $15,699 PQP for Oct 2005 $16,165 $15,982 $6,719 $663 NA Oct-2005 Quota 2,785 2,808 1,288 1, ,417 1,441 Successful bids 2,784 2,759 1,288 1, ,352 1,427 Bids received 3,188 5,927 1,485 2, ,706 2,115 Quota Premium $11,991 $14,501 $11,002 $14,101 $7,334 $7,911 $551 $571 $12,000 $14,503 PQP for Nov 2005 $15,145 $14,832 $7,089 $616 NA Nov-2005 Quota 2,786 2,834 1,265 1, ,460 1,408 Successful bids 2,779 2,761 1,263 1, ,441 1,408 Bids received 5,624 4,781 2,086 1, ,905 2,002 Quota Premium $14,700 $14,001 $14,751 $14,897 $8,889 $8,711 $602 $579 $14,801 $14,505 PQP for Dec 2005 $14,494 $14,408 $7,869 $592 NA Dec-2005 Quota 2,792 2,858 1,267 1, ,414 1,394 Successful bids 2,790 2,858 1,255 1, ,406 1,386 Bids received 4,171 3,309 1,499 1, ,112 1,927 Quota Premium $13,700 $12,081 $13,301 $9,001 $8,501 $5,010 $554 $552 $14,200 $13,302 PQP for Jan 2006 $13,496 $12,843 $7,726 $569 NA COE_Result_ /22/05 Page 1 of 1
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