Hi All,
I am currently searching for another Prado to purchase and it is proving to be more difficult than anticipated.
Of about half a dozen vehicles I have recently enquired about, three have turned out to be recorded as repairable write-offs.
:arrow: One had been water damaged (the seller said it had been recorded as a repairable write-off due to having been stolen and recovered). This was recorded by REVS as a repairable write-off, as well as the RTA via the vehicle history check facility.
:arrow: The second was a roll-over as reported to me by the dealer, apparently this was written-off in Queensland. Disturbingly a REVS check did not have this vehicle recorded as a repairable write-off, and the RTA had this vehicle registered as a PRIUS instead of a PRADO. :shock:
:arrow: The third was undisclosed to me by the seller, again disturbingly all was OK with a REVS check. Only when I ran the rego through the RTA Vehicle History Check, did I discover that it was first registered in NSW in 2010 and recorded as a repairable write-off due to "null damage" :?:
As always, "buyer beware" applies and a REVS check alone is clearly insufficient.
In NSW an RTA Vehicle History Check is $18 well spent: http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/myrta/vehiclehistory.html
Cheers,
Peter
I am currently searching for another Prado to purchase and it is proving to be more difficult than anticipated.
Of about half a dozen vehicles I have recently enquired about, three have turned out to be recorded as repairable write-offs.
:arrow: One had been water damaged (the seller said it had been recorded as a repairable write-off due to having been stolen and recovered). This was recorded by REVS as a repairable write-off, as well as the RTA via the vehicle history check facility.
:arrow: The second was a roll-over as reported to me by the dealer, apparently this was written-off in Queensland. Disturbingly a REVS check did not have this vehicle recorded as a repairable write-off, and the RTA had this vehicle registered as a PRIUS instead of a PRADO. :shock:
:arrow: The third was undisclosed to me by the seller, again disturbingly all was OK with a REVS check. Only when I ran the rego through the RTA Vehicle History Check, did I discover that it was first registered in NSW in 2010 and recorded as a repairable write-off due to "null damage" :?:
As always, "buyer beware" applies and a REVS check alone is clearly insufficient.
In NSW an RTA Vehicle History Check is $18 well spent: http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/myrta/vehiclehistory.html
Cheers,
Peter
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