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Buying Cars In Australia

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1. Buy the right used car for your needs



Besides budget you also need to consider safety, security, makes and models you like, fuel consumption versus performance, running/servicing costs, travel distances, carrying passengers, power for trailers or boats, parking, space for work or sports gear.

2. Consider other "fringe" costs

Above the cost of the car bought from the seller, there is also stamp duty, registration, transfer fee, and insurance. Factor these costs in before you go shopping for a used car that you can afford.

3. Do I buy it privately, from a dealer, online or at an auction?

Private - Advantages are that it is generally cheaper as there are no overheads and you can meet and discuss the history with the owner.

Disadvantages are that there is no warranty, no security of title, no legal comeback if you buy a lemon, may have extensive concealed damage or repair work.

Dealer - Advantages are that if there is money owing or is stolen, you have recourse against the dealer, you get a warranty, you may be offered a trade in on you old car, you have a "cooling off" period if you are obtaining finance to buy a used car from a company linked to the dealer and the car is more likely to be in a road worthy condition before being offered for sale.

Disadvantages are that dealers are often more expensive, you are likely to get a poorer price as a trade in on your old car, and some dealers can be very pushy.

Online - Advantages are that you don't have to travel, plenty of information is available on pricing, you sometimes get colour photos of the used car, you can buy in most areas of Australia, and you don't have to negotiate face to face.

Disadvantages are you may not be able to see and test drive the vehicle, particularly if you are buying interstate.

Auctions - Advantages are that they may be cheaper and have a guarantee of title

Disadvantages are that it may be subject to an auction fee, may also have to re-register the car and get a roadworthy certificate, there is no warranty, can't test drive, no legal comeback if you buy a lemon.

4. Take someone with you and get an inspection.

Two pairs of eyes and ears are better than one and it helps strengthen your negotiations if you have someone on your side, particularly if they know more about cars than you do. Preferably take along a mechanic or pay for an inspection. It usually saves you a lot of time and heartache and is well worth the money. A qualified person will identify poor repairs and rust, faulty electrical wiring, exhaust, engine noises, tyres wheel and brake faults, car interior linings, seat belts and window operation.

5. Check the ownership

In NSW Australia call R.E.V.S. REVS stands for the Register of Encumbered Vehicles. It is a statutory public register which assists the general public, the finance sector and the motor trade. REVS is a business service provided by the NSW Office of Fair Trading which can tell you if a motor vehicle or boat you are thinking of buying is carrying a debt. In order to do a REVS check you must supply :

1. Registration Number if vehicle is registered

2. VIN or chassis number

3. Engine number

To ensure the accuracy of the vehicle you should obtain the details from the vehicle and compare them with the details on the registration papers.

For a fee of $12.00 a REVS Search Certificate, which gives you conditional legal protection against repossession due to the previous owner's unpaid debt, is available to you for purchase online. You can also purchase a certificate from the REVS call centre on (02) 9633 6333 (Sydney) or (1800) 424 988 (Country) 7 days a week. Call centre hours are, weekdays from 8:30am to 5:30pm and weekends from 9am to 5pm.

The owner must provide you with a pink slip inspection report current for the month.

6. Take it for a test drive

Take the car for a drive on a quiet road and listen for engine noise. Does it brake, steer and handle correctly? Is the suspension ok? Try a reverse park, hill start and a 3 point turn. Brake hard once or twice on an isolated section of the road at around 40 kph. Did it handle correctly or veer to one side?

7. Negotiate the best deal

Remember that while you still have the money in your pocket, you're the boss! Do your homework before you set out to purchase a used car and know what the average prices are. If they are in the ball park, offer a price slightly lower and mention that you have seen better deals elsewhere if this is correct. If they don't budge, mention the costs for repair and wait for them to talk. Depending on how much you want the car, make a slightly higher offer or ask if they could throw in something like new tyres for free. If they still won't budge, walk away. There are plenty of other cars in the market and it is likely there are better deals nearby.

8. Paying the money

Taking cash is a great way to negotiate as the sight of a wad of notes may be an incentive for a cash strapped seller. It may also be a security risk, so if you are unsure, pay by a bank cheque. If you can't raise the money from your own reserves, shop around for the best finance deal online. A good resource for borrowing money at the best rate is http://www.bestbroker.com.au/ Always get a receipt from the seller with a statement that the vehicle is unencumbered by any loans or finance. Talk to your accountant about the best way to purchase the vehicle if it is to be used for your business. They may advise you that a chattel mortgage is often the best way to borrow for this purpose, depending on your circumstances.

9. Transfer the registration

Once the sale has been agreed on, the registration must be transferred to the new owner. Make sure the seller gives you the pink slip and completes the disposal notice, then take them to the R.T.A. and pay for the transfer. Instructions on how to do this are on the reverse of the registration papers.

10. Before you drive away

Make sure you get all the keys for the car (ignition keys with transformers are expensive to duplicate). Get the service book, owner's manual and log book.

If there's an alarm, find out how to de-activate it. Is there a hidden ignition switch? Ask the owner or dealer if there is anything else to know about your new used car. You may be pleasantly or unpleasantly surprised at the response!

Handy phone numbers and online details

NRMA Vehicle Inspections

13 11 22

Get a thorough report on the car's mechanics and condition from our experts at NRMA. Vehicle Inspection bookings can be made seven days a week, between 7 am and 10 pm for Sydney, the Central Coast, Newcastle, Wollongong and Canberra. In country areas, phone 13 11 22 for your nearest NRMA inspection service.

http://www.mynrma.com.au/inspection.asp

RTA

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Check for stolen parts, that the registration is current and that the seller is the registered owner.

Visit the RTA website http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/ or e-mail the RTA. Customer_Service_Centre@rta.nsw.gov.au

REVS

1800 424 988 or (02) 9633 6333

Check no money is owed on the car. Have the Certificate of Registration handy when you call.

Visit the REVS website http://www.revs.nsw.gov.au/ or e-mail REVS revs@oft.commerce.nsw.gov.au

NRMA Insurance

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Get insurance cover before you drive away. Call NRMA Insurance 7am-10pm, seven days a week.

Get an online insurance quote http://www.nrma.com.au/pub/nrma/insurance/index.shtml or email NRMA https://www.nrma.com.au/Form/Enquiry

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Buying Cars In Australia
Used Car Values

Determine the cars history.

When searching for a new or a second hand vehicle at car auctions or at car classifieds you find on the news paper or in the Internet, it is always wise to gather the vehicles information to get enough information in determining the used car value. You may ask the used car dealer, or the old vehicle owner about the cars service and damage/accident history. This will give you an idea on what are the cars components that you need to pay attention to most often. For example, if the car has some issues with the engine always overheating, by knowing this in the cars history, you will know that the radiator needs attention. Thus, you will know that other used cars (without engine temperature trouble history) value will be higher than this car.

Cars Pricing

Get a car that fits your budget.

Don't be in a rush to purchase a car that you like. It is always advisable to do a little browsing first with all of the available resources, specially for those with a limited budget. As much as possible, get a list of the top 5 cars that you think you like and compare their cars pricing and values. Of course, everyone will want to choose the car that fits the lifestyle and the budget alloted for it.

Car Sites

Sites on line that offers new or used automobile for sale.

It is alright to shop for cars on line, though, you will only see the cars in pictures which can make the decision harder.

Before buying a car on line, make sure that the site you are using is not a fraud. The second thing you need to do is to search for all the list of the cars, that are with in reach and with in the budget limitations, and make sure to contact the seller or the dealer of the car and ask for all the cars info. This information includes the vehicle's history (service and damage history), cars pricing and the last price he/she is willing to offer, description of the car (feature, make, model, year, transmission etc) and more extra pictures.

Try to negotiate the price as much as you could and also negotiate the shipping cost, on who will pay the shipping. It is always best to visit the car, if possible, to make the decision easier. If you will visit the car, you will be able to see more details in to it and you might be able to test drive the vehicle.

One site I have seen giving quality car services is OzFreeOnline. They provide free services for either a seller or a buyer. One can browse a free car listing or avail of the free car advertising service to get that automobile sold fast.

Lastly, be patient in searching and buying for your next car. Browse all free car listings as much as possible to expand your choice.
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