COE Results for July 2025 2nd Bidding: What Buyers and Sellers Should Know Now
- Marketing SGCD
- Jul 23
- 3 min read
Singapore’s latest Certificate of Entitlement (COE) bidding results for July 2025 2nd exercise are in — and they paint an interesting picture of the car market this month. While some categories saw price stabilisation, others hit new highs, raising key questions: Should you buy now or wait? What’s next in the August COE bidding? Let’s break it all down.

July 2025 COE Bidding Results at a Glance
COE Category | July 1st Bidding | July 2nd Bidding |
Category A (Cars ≤1600cc & 130bhp) | $101,102 | $101,102 |
Category B (Cars >1600cc or >130bhp) | $119,600 | $119,101 |
Category C (Goods vehicles & buses) | $66,689 | $68,600 |
Category E (Open category) | $118,500 | $120,000 |
Comparing the Latest Two Results
Category A remained unchanged at $101,102, showing a short-term stabilisation after weeks of increases.
Category B dropped slightly by $499, signaling possible resistance from buyers at the $120K mark.
Category C surged from $66,689 to $68,600, a jump of nearly 2.9%, reflecting renewed demand in the commercial sector.
Category E, the open category, increased by $1,500, now hitting a round $120,000 — the highest in recent months.
Should You Buy or Sell Your Car Now?
If you're in the market to buy or upgrade, here's what to consider:
✅ Good Time to Sell:
With Category E and C rising, your car's market value may increase, especially if you own a high-powered or commercial vehicle.
Open category premiums are always a useful gauge of overall buyer sentiment, and rising E suggests stronger demand ahead.
⚠️ Cautious for Buyers:
While Category A has stabilised, there's no guarantee it will remain at $101K.
If you’re buying under Category B or E, brace yourself: COE premiums are nearing peak levels again.
📉 No Significant Drop Observed:
Some might be holding out for a price correction, but recent trends show a steady or upward movement. Waiting too long may result in paying more later.
What to Expect in the Next Bidding (August 2025 1st)
Looking at the last four results, here's the general trend:
After dips in June, all categories rose in July.
Category A may remain stable but is unlikely to fall significantly unless there is a demand shock.
Categories B and E are approaching psychological resistance points (around $120K). If demand dips slightly, minor drops may occur — but sharp decreases are unlikely.
Commercial vehicle COEs (Category C) are expected to continue inching upwards with sustained logistics demand.
Tips to Stay Updated & Predict COE Trends
Track 3-Month Averages
COE decisions are often influenced by recent average prices — watching these trends helps predict short-term shifts.
Monitor New Car Launches
Popular model releases can trigger demand spikes in Category A or B, affecting COE results.
Pay Attention to LTA Quota Announcements
Fewer COEs released = higher competition = higher prices.
Use Real-Time Car Valuation Tools
Before selling or trading in, know your car's value. SGCarDeals.com offers free valuation — ideal for quick decision-making.
Follow COE Updates from Reliable Sources
Subscribe to trusted platforms that report and analyse every COE result — so you’re not caught off guard.
Final Thoughts
July 2025's second COE bidding shows signs of resilience and cautious optimism. Buyers may want to act now if they find a good deal, as further price increases are possible in Categories B and E. Sellers are in a strong position with higher valuation potential.
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