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katdan28 Oct 26th 2011 6:55 pm

buying a car in qld
 
Hi,

We are looking to buy a car (we're in qld) and have seen one on a private sale we like. I asked if they have a safety certificate but they said it doesn't need one as its still under warranty. Is this correct? The only info I can find says a certificate is always needed.

Thanks!:)

Kim67 Oct 26th 2011 8:27 pm

Re: buying a car in qld
 
I think you're right. Pretty sure you need a safety certificate for any private car sale and that's what the RACQ website states.

Turban Explorer Oct 26th 2011 8:57 pm

Re: buying a car in qld
 
Yep, you need a roadworthy cert to sell a car unless it's labeled 'as is'. They're bullshitting you. If you buy 'as is' you aren't allowed to drive it unless to a garage.

Alfresco Oct 26th 2011 9:14 pm

Re: buying a car in qld
 
http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Registrati...tificates.aspx

What vehicles must have a safety certificate?

In Queensland you must obtain and display a safety certificate on any registered light vehicle from the moment you offer the vehicle for sale. Vehicles include cars, motorbikes, caravans, trailers 0.75–3.5 tonnes (t) aggregate trailer mass (ATM) and any other vehicles up to 4.5 t gross vehicle mass (GVM).

When can vehicles be sold without a safety certificate?

The only time vehicles do not require a certificate is when they are unregistered or when they are traded to, or between, licensed motor dealers. Vehicles can still be sold for parts or restoration, but they must be de-registered before being offered for sale.

odyssey Oct 26th 2011 9:29 pm

Re: buying a car in qld
 
perhaps they are from NSW - i seem to remember I didnt need a pink slip to sell my car there as it was within the first couple of years. Perhaps they dont know its different here

katdan28 Oct 27th 2011 12:34 pm

Re: buying a car in qld
 
thanks everyone. I was pretty sure that was the case. I'll put it to the seller! :)

KJCherokee Oct 27th 2011 12:53 pm

Re: buying a car in qld
 
If the seller does not supply a safety certificate you will not be able to register the car in your name, regardless of how old (young) it is. When I moved to Queensland from SA in 2004 I had a Jeep (a KJ Cherokee, go figure) which was 1 year old, and I had to get a safety certificate for it before I could register it in Qld.


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