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Car registration
Could someone advise of how the yearly car registration works and how much it costs per vehicle.
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Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by charliegee
(Post 6715389)
Could someone advise of how the yearly car registration works and how much it costs per vehicle.
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Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 6715401)
You register the car for a year, just like road tax. Cost depends on number of cylinders / capacity, but about $500 a year which includes third party personal insurance (for damage to people not property).
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Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by charliegee
(Post 6715410)
Thanks, would I be correct in assuming that the insurance can be topped up to fully comprehesive if this is the case.
If you're after a number, think of what you pay in pounds and change the pound sign to a dollar sign. |
Re: Car registration
The cost varies from state to state also.
Here in WA, you get a letter through the post every six months or year and you can pay it on-line if you wish via Credit Card - none of this finding a post office that actually DOES car tax and then finding your insurance details and MOT [no MOT here which explains all the old junk boxes on the road, including mine !] |
Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 6715419)
Yes. You can top it up to third party / fire / theft or fully comp.
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Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by The Bloke
(Post 6715947)
The insurance that you are talking about is a extra cost to the one you pay for with your rego.
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Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by spartacus
(Post 6715958)
That's right. So not exactly a top up, but in addition to.
I was just clarifying for the OP, who seemed to think the extra comprehensive insurance was part of the rego by the way he wrote the question. BTW, I thought you were going to Gilhooleys? |
Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by The Bloke
(Post 6715968)
I was just clarifying for the OP, who seemed to think the extra comprehensive insurance was part of the rego by the way he wrote the question.
BTW, I thought you were going to Gilhooleys? If I'd been in town I probably would have, but working from home today and a long way from the CBD. |
Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by hoofie2002
(Post 6715669)
[no MOT here which explains all the old junk boxes on the road, including mine !]
sorry was reading the old posts ,no mot?? having done mots every year i am getting my head around this , can sombody tell me how and who checks that the cars are roadworthy? is it as simply as taking your v5 and cash to the office and they give u number plates?? what if the car is like freds and has no floor? put cardboard over it and go . or am i missing lots? |
Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by hagueok
(Post 6868498)
sorry was reading the old posts ,no mot??
having done mots every year i am getting my head around this , can sombody tell me how and who checks that the cars are roadworthy? is it as simply as taking your v5 and cash to the office and they give u number plates?? what if the car is like freds and has no floor? put cardboard over it and go . or am i missing lots? |
Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by FluffieFaerie
(Post 6868521)
No I think you've got it bang-on. There are no checks for roadworthyness, just your responsiblity to make sure it's safe. Scary, huh?! :eek:
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Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by steve`o
(Post 6868536)
when a vechile is sold it has to be tested as road worthy this applies to private sales as well ;)
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Re: Car registration
Random vehicle checks in car parks (tyres etc) and on roads - they have occasional blitzes and you can get an unroadworthyness ticket. I seem to get checked about once a year just driving around Canberra.
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Re: Car registration
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 6868838)
Random vehicle checks in car parks (tyres etc) and on roads - they have occasional blitzes and you can get an unroadworthyness ticket. I seem to get checked about once a year just driving around Canberra.
I reckon although it is a cost yearly roadworthy tests should be compulsory. |
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