Used Car Scams and Fraud


Buying a used car is a major purchase and must be undertaken with open eyes. The major risks in purchasing a second hand car hide in fraudulent ads for used cars that are actually stolen, rebirthed or encumbered by debt. To protect yourself from fraudsters:

Don’t rush into your purchase. Remember : if it sounds ' too good to be true ' - it probably is. If you are suspicious that the used car ad may be a scam, follow these guidleines :

  • Never transfer money via your bank or any other company to a seller without viewing the car in person.
  • Approach amazing bargains and very low priced vehicles with suspicion.
  • Make sure you get the seller’s contact details, including name, contact phone number and if possible address and/or drivers licence number.
  • Ring the seller and ask them questions about the vehicle and it's history.
  • Always physically view the vehicle, preferably in daylight hours as it’s easier to see any damage.
  • Where possible obtain a third party professional inspection of the vehicle.
  • Always seek independent advice about the soundness of your purchase decision before going ahead with the purchase of any used car.
  • Research the vehicle’s registration status, financial records and whether the vehicle is stolen. This can be done with your state/territory road and traffic authority based on the registration number.
  • Consider purchasing a REVS certificate from your state/territory road and traffic authority. This will give you the history of the second hand vehicle.  Note: fees may apply


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