New to Sydney! Car advice
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New to this section of the forum - hello
So I emigrated to Sydney a few weeks ago and I'm thinking a car could be a great addition to enjoying the lifestyle here
I'm thinking something like a Jeep Wrangler TJ as they seem quite affordable for what you get!
I am struggling a bit to get my head round car ownership requirements compared to the UK - does anyone know where there's a good guide?
I understand there's the Rego, CTP, Tax, Stamp Duty and optional insurance. Where I'm a bit confused is, if I buy a car with say 6 months Rego and then transfer to my name do I also then need to pay for CTP and Tax or this all included in the Rego (i.e. I'll get 6 months CTP and Tax that the previous owner paid for)?
So I emigrated to Sydney a few weeks ago and I'm thinking a car could be a great addition to enjoying the lifestyle here
I'm thinking something like a Jeep Wrangler TJ as they seem quite affordable for what you get!
I am struggling a bit to get my head round car ownership requirements compared to the UK - does anyone know where there's a good guide?
I understand there's the Rego, CTP, Tax, Stamp Duty and optional insurance. Where I'm a bit confused is, if I buy a car with say 6 months Rego and then transfer to my name do I also then need to pay for CTP and Tax or this all included in the Rego (i.e. I'll get 6 months CTP and Tax that the previous owner paid for)?
Hi & welcome to Oz.
You gain the previous owner's registration & third party insurance with your purchase. You must get a current [new]roadworthy certificate with the purchase, which you present to transfer the registration, & I expect a form proving purchase.
You have to transfer the cars registration to your name within 14 days of purchase, & pay a transfer fee. In Qld that fee is 3% of the purchase price & probably similar in NSW.
Good luck & have fun.
You gain the previous owner's registration & third party insurance with your purchase. You must get a current [new]roadworthy certificate with the purchase, which you present to transfer the registration, & I expect a form proving purchase.
You have to transfer the cars registration to your name within 14 days of purchase, & pay a transfer fee. In Qld that fee is 3% of the purchase price & probably similar in NSW.
Good luck & have fun.
Thanks for the help on this.
I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
UberMeister said:
Thanks for the help on this.
I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
http://www.ozrenaultsport.invisionzone.com/I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
One of the best online car communities on the interweb and a great bunch too. Fairly regular drive days and a cracking annual event.
Aus is Renaultsport's 2nd largest market in the world after France BTW. We like a hot hatch down here.
Edited by RBH58 on Monday 6th March 07:55
Edited by RBH58 on Monday 6th March 07:55
UberMeister said:
Thanks for the help on this.
I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
Congrats, good choice.I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
UberMeister said:
Thanks for the help on this.
I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
Good choice. I ended up with a Clio 172 mainly because I like them and it seemed comparatively good value/interesting compared to other cars in my price range. I also decided I didn't need a 4x4 like a Wrangler. I did look at a Jimny too but it just didn't have the power I'm used to.
So far so good - had a nice little run out to the Royal National Park at the weekend
RNP is a good run, if a bit busy. With a lot of police.
The best roads are a bit out of Sydney. I still love the Bylong Valley Way - did it last month and just as good as I remembered it. It's been resealed on the switchbacks so it's even quicker.
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