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How to do a Vins Revs Car history finance check in Australia

July 4, 2020 by Reporter Leave a Comment

A revs check or vins check used to be free on the government website before, but now they charge you $4  $2 currently for a vins check. This will also depend from state to state. WA, SA, VIC, NSW, ACT, TAS & NT have their own laws around this

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The new website for vins check is http://www.ppsr.gov.au/ (direct links below for checking)

Did you know that if you buy a used car with money owing to a financier from a previous owner, it could be repossessed? (check below for more tips on what to look for while buying a motor vehicle)

Everything you need to know about  VINS number  for vehicles in Australia

  • A vehicle identification number is also known as a ‘VIN’ or a ‘Chassis’ number.
  • A VIN is the 17-character identifier recorded on most vehicles built after 1988.
  • A VIN can only be made up of the following characters: 0-9, A to Z (uppercase) excluding letters I, O and Q.

Before purchasing a used vehicle, you should always do a REVS or VINS check to see if there is any money owing on the vehicle you are buying.

If you type in vins check OR revs check as it is also known, on google or other search engines, you will get many results showing websites available which will do this check. Unfortunately, these websites are only there to make money and will charge a hefty fee compared to the government website as below.

Go Here – Main website

https://transact.ppsr.gov.au/ppsr/Home?li=False

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You can either click on Quick vehicle search link on that page or Then here – to quick vin search or search by serial number or then go here >>

https://transact.ppsr.gov.au/ppsr/QuickVINSearch?li=False

The click the continue button

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To go here

third step in process for checking car  chasis number and finance owed on motor vehicle

Enter the vins/chasis number and make payment by credit card and you will get details of the check done in next screen, with a email also sent to your with report and receipt immediately.

You can retrieve the search done as well at a later date if you wish with the search number, they email you.

Here is the rate comparison for a revs or vins check on different websites

Official govt website Vins search –$2

Compared to private agencies  below

  • www.revscheck.com.au/Australia‎  – $36.95 for a car history report
  • www.carhistory.com.au/REVSCheck‎  $36.95 link goes to same website
  • http://checkvin.com.au/ – 9.90

After signing transfer papers and Transfer of the Registration

After you purchase the vehicle, you must visit a Motor Registry within 14 days to transfer ownership of the vehicle to your name.

You will need:

  • your proof of purchase
  • at least two forms of identification

and money to pay the stamp duty and transfer fee

What to look for while buying a motor vehicle

Here are some helpful questions to ask when buying a car, motorcycle, or other vehicle from a private party or dealership:

  • Are you the owner of the vehicle? How long have you owned it?
  • How has the vehicle been driven? (Around town vs. long trips)
  • What major work have you done on the vehicle? Do you have receipts?
  • Did you buy the vehicle new?
  • Has it ever been wrecked, had body repairs, or been repainted?
  • Do you have the title?

What to check for in the vehicle you are buying

  • Make sure everything works, including the radio, heater, windshield wipers, lights, and turn signals.
  • Check the brakes
  • Check the tires — look for good treads and matching tyre rim sizes.
  • Check under the hood — look at the battery for leaks, check for dirty oil, check the hoses, etc

Dont get fooled by websites that charge you much more that official rates for the same data and checks , get your checks done by using our links above.

The official website is the Personal property securities register and ti is maintained by the government body Australian Financial Security Authority.

Filed Under: Australian, Business Report Tagged With: ABR, Auto, Car care, Finance, Insurance

How to Get the Best Deal at Car Auctions in NSW

December 2, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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Buying cars at auctions can be quite a fun activity; you get to enjoy the thrill of bidding and at the same time, you may score a good deal. Many people are increasingly attracted to buying cars in the auction, especially because cars generally go for better prices.

Auctions are also great for buying rare cars that you might never find anywhere else. Many people with unique cars prefer to sell them on auctions. In auctions, people can bid and compete and this can potentially drive the price up.

However, for you to get a good deal, you have to know the ropes of the auction business. The following are four things you can do to get a better deal buying cars at auction.

Avoid getting emotionally involved

This is a fundamental principle in the auction business. For you to get a good deal, you must ensure that you don’t get emotionally engaged with the product. Getting emotionality attached to the product might excite you, which means that you will end up overbidding.

You, therefore, should take each deal as it comes and only gets in at the right time and at the right price. If you like a car, but the bidding drives the price beyond what you planned to spend, you should pull out.

Do proper research

Doing proper research helps you to not only understand how the auction process works but also how you can save money. Before you attend an auction, you must research what type of vehicle you want and how much it averages in price.

Knowing the average market price will help you to place a fair bid. Without doing proper research, it would be hard to know the real value of a car. As a result, you may end up overpaying for it. Researching also helps you to ensure you buy an authentic product because you are able to verify the information provided by the sellers.

Don’t get in too quickly

For the most part, an auction is like a mind game. Bidders drive the price up, waiting for the others to give up. To get the best deal, one should not jump into the bidding war. You should wait for the early bidders to show their cards and see who the real bidders are.

Even if you spot a car you like in an auction, you should hold back your enthusiasm. Show other bidders that you’re not willing to go up on a war. Once they cool down and lock in their bids, now you can make your move.

Watch the crowd

Most people who buy cars from online auctions do it in the comfort of their office or home. In the auction house, the mood is usually a little hyped. This often makes people excited as they enjoy every bit of the experience. You should be on the lookout for such bidders because they enjoy bidding wars and can quickly drive the price above the roof.

Watching the crowd also helps one to understand who the genuine buyers are and who are there just to drive the price up. Being able to read the crowd is a luxury that people who buy cars from online auctions don’t enjoy.

Finding car auctions in NSW is easy. Just Google car auctions NSW and there will be tens of offers for online as well as physical auctions. Remember, always bid with your head and not your heart.

Filed Under: Australia, Lifestyle, NT, Perth WA, Sydney, Victoria, WA Tagged With: Auto, Car care, Sports

How to Find a Car Broker to Help You Sell Your Used Car

April 29, 2019 by Reporter Leave a Comment

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There are numerous reasons to sell your car. You probably want to raise money for other expenses, you want to get a better brand, or you want to eliminate the cost of fuel among other reasons. Whichever the reason for your sale, selling a used car can be a daunting process especially if you are not familiar with the car dealer market and are probably looking for the best answer on how to sell a used car.

One of the best options for selling a used car is to hire a broker. This is a person that acts as an intermediary between you and the buyer. The goal is to make the selling process exciting and seamless, both for you and the buyer, which is what you get by involving a broker.

Consider the Cost

How much do car brokers charge? This should be on top of the questions that come to your mind once you decide to hire a broker. This will guide you into choosing one with the most reasonable charges and one that fits in your budget. Ideally, auto brokers charge a flat fee of between $200 and $500 depending on your location and the services you wish to get from them.

Customer Reviews

You can never be wrong about someone or something by listening to what others have to say about them. If you are doing an online search, you will most likely find a review section on their website, and here, you will see what others have to say about the broker or firm. If the negative reviews are more than the positive ones, that should raise a red flag, and you should consider the next one. Repeat the process until you find the most competent.

Go for a Licensed and Certified Broker

While getting a broker is one of the best ways to sell a used car, you might get in trouble if you choose the dealer in a hurry. You do not want to work with an unauthorized dealer as that could lead you on the wrong side of the law and eventually incur losses. You could be working with thieves and have no way of reporting them as you have none of their documentation to prove their existence.

Let them show the license to you first before getting into the deal. Brokers have been in the industry for an extended period, and therefore, understand all the loopholes through the market which assures you of the best deals. Ultimately, the best way to sell your car quickly is to hire a broker.

Conduct Online Checks

It is crucial for you to conduct online checks on what a broker can offer. Some car brokers deal exclusively in luxury or new cars and would thus not be helpful when looking forward to selling your used car. Online checks are also vital in obtaining a broker’s reviews from their past clients in far-flung areas.

Establish How Long They Have Been in the Business

A broker’s years of experience in the sale of motor vehicles is an important consideration since it conveys their level of knowledge, which has a direct impact on your sale. Experienced brokers have wide connections and will take less time before they find a buyer.

Additionally, experienced brokers have a thorough understanding of what buyers consider to be crucial when shopping for a second-hand vehicle including a fresh coat of paint and new tires among others.

Car brokers can save you from the hassle of looking for used car buyers and they can generate you money by finding you the best deals. Do not be afraid of the cost incurred when paying them but instead look at the bigger picture. With the provided tips, you will undoubtedly get the best broker to sell your used car. All the best!

About the Author:

Caroline Bird is a creative writer and digital marketer. She loves sharing her perspective, tips and how-tos related to productivity, business, technology, and SEO through her writing. Connect with Caroline via @bCarolinebird12

Filed Under: Finance, Lifestyle, NT, Shopping, Sydney Tagged With: Aussie car, Auto, Car care

From bumper to bumper – The car care couple

August 13, 2012 by Reporter Leave a Comment

In 2005 Australia was gripped by drought and Australian drivers were stranded. Water restrictions in most states meant car owners could no longer pull out the trusty garden hose to wash their vehicles. To wash a car at home required about nine frustrating buckets of water and splashing water over a car didn’t have the pressure to lift grit, the volume to properly remove suds or the spray pattern to tidy up the wheels.

Start of a Business Idea

“This was too frustrating,” says business owner Ian Godwin, “I thought, there has to be a better way to wash a car that’s legal and water efficient.”

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In 2005 Ian started developing a 12V high pressure low flow pump inside a compact tank. In 2007 the prototype was ready enabling a car to be washed in just two buckets of water providing users with a convenient and efficient way to wash a car at home.

Home Made Carwash – Wash me

Ian’s wife, Miriam Tulevski, who has a background in sales and marketing, encouraged the initial production run. “If we can’t get retail support I’ll sell them to Bondi Markets,” she recalls saying.Small business

The product was launched at a major car show in June 2007 and by 2009 it had distribution in Australia’s premium auto outlets including Repco, Autobarn and Super Cheap Auto.

We started winning awards. Car Cube was voted best-in-class by Choice magazine – Australia’s leading independent consumer magazine. Smart Approved WaterMark awarded it 2009 Product of the Year.

Since then, the business expanded into car care accessories under the name Car Cube sold at Big W and Auto One and Wash Me!, a ranged positioned as high performance and low fuss. We also do premium private label car care products.

“We want Wash Me! to be Australia’s best value car care range” says Miriam. “Parts of the range are already available at Woolworths and Retail Adventures.”

“Of course it can be challenging working with your spouse but we’re a strong fit. Our skills are quite different so in business we complement each other. He’s more technical and operational while I’m more business development and strategy. We share a passion for great quality and excellent value and bring this passion to the products we create and supply for our customers,” says Miriam.

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Filed Under: 2012, Australia, Small Business, Start Up Tagged With: Auto, Car care, Car wash

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