Your car’s paper value, computed.
PARF rebate plus what’s left of your COE — the part of your car’s value LTA pays back at deregistration, estimated from four figures off your log card. Nothing stored, no account, no calls.
What’s behind the numbers
What is paper value?
When a car is deregistered in Singapore, LTA pays back two things: the PARF rebate (a slice of the registration fee your car paid when it was new) and the COE rebate (the unused part of the COE, prorated to the day). Together they’re the paper value — paid by LTA at deregistration, whoever you sell to. Ours is an estimate; LTA holds the exact figure — see the official PARF/COE rebate guidance.
Where do I find these four figures?
All four are on your LTA log card: log in to OneMotoring, open “Enquire Vehicle Information”, and read the registration date, COE expiry, COE price paid and open market value straight off it.
Why can the honest answer be zero?
A renewed COE forfeits the PARF rebate, and an expired COE has nothing left to prorate — in both cases the calculator says so instead of inventing a figure. We price PARF at the end-of-life band: deregister earlier and LTA’s ladder pays the same or more.
