Neta X

Neta X Review

The Neta X is the latest contender in the hotly contested SUV EV market. Unless you have been living under a rock, you would have noticed that the BYD Atto 3 has taken Singapore by storm. Everywhere you look, there is a good chance you will see one. Yet, not everyone wants to follow the crowd. Some ...

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Neta AYA

Neta AYA Review

The Neta AYA encapsulates the steep uphill battle for budget-friendly cars in Singapore. Being a budget-friendly car in Singapore is no easy feat. With the world's highest car prices, affordable runabouts are quickly becoming an endangered species.  The current COE landscape favours luxury brands, where the additional cost of ownership is a smaller percentage of the overall ...

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End Of The Road: Alfa Romeo And Jeep To Exit Singapore By June

Capella Auto, the sole agent for Alfa Romeo and Jeep, will be winding up its operations by June 2025. This marks the end of an era for two brands that, while not volume sellers, carried a certain character and charm.   For existing customers, however, there is some respite. Capella Auto has committed to maintaining aftersales support, including ...

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6 Weeks with the 6 ::: Week Four

It’s been a month driving the Hyundai IONIQ 6, and I’m still trying to make up my mind about its design. Don’t get me wrong—it’s definitely unique, but whether I love it or not depends on the day. What’s been fascinating is how polarising it’s been for people I’ve met. Some see it as stunningly ...

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6 weeks with the 6 ::: Week Three

Three weeks in, and the Hyundai IONIQ 6 continues to surprise me—not just with its comfort and performance but also with the little realities of EV ownership. As someone living in an HDB flat without a dedicated home charger, I’ve quickly learned that owning an EV means embracing a new level of planning, patience, and ...

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Aston Martin Debuts New Vantage Roadster

The Aston Martin Vantage Roadster falls firmly into the fun category. For those who believe that driving is an experience, not a chore, Aston Martin has unveiled its most potent, front-engine, rear-wheel-drive roadster yet. Convertible sports cars are often plagued by one fundamental issue: compromise. More weight, less rigidity, and a softened chassis often dull the very ...

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