Can I buy a Van in Singapore without a company for personal use?

DragonFire

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A lot of 4wD enthusiasts register their trucks as commercial vehicles. I think there is a way to register a van as a regular private vehicle, but the costs are probably a bit extreme. I have seen regular plate 4wD trucks on the road.
 

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Van start with G muz registered under coy.
If u small biz not much use for lorry, a personal car might be more economical. Or a kangoo
 

BaChorMee

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Can register sole proprietor and buyed a van registered under your sole prop. Then use the van for your personal use.
 

bIkErS

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Van and car the price difference is so small.. might as well get car.. can go jb for 1:3 happiness which ur van can't give u
 

Braun8

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Saw this car in my neighborhood a few days ago, looks like a van


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Alot of Honda nvan and Suzuki micro van and Nissan nv200 double as passenger carry run about...

Can see all the weird company on the label..
Swimming coach's, ktv, doggie training etc

If no need to drive into JB... It is entirely doable runabout within sg
 

pmetpmet

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Van ain't no car, don't go and zng until like sports car then langah while cornering :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:

Brakes are also like sheet so don't tailgate anyone, later crash boh airbag you gg.com :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO: :ROFLMAO:
 
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