Welcome Guest! To enable all features please Login or Register.

Notification

Icon
Error

Login


Take the time to read our Privacy Policy.

johnperth Offline
#1 Posted : Thursday, 24 January 2013 8:50:04 AM(UTC)
johnperth

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Registered, Veteran
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 1,991

Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
going to tassie next month for the boatie festival going to buy a car and drive up to canberra and queensland.
what are the regs for car transfers in tassie, do they have to be inspected or is it just a straight transfer? seen some nice cars but will have to a registered one as I won't have time or inclination to do repairs.

thanks
gthr Offline
#2 Posted : Friday, 25 January 2013 5:04:55 AM(UTC)
gthr

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 4/02/2010(UTC)
Posts: 47

pretty easy in Tassie - no roadworthies, no inspections, just sign the papers to yourself with an address in Tasmania for registration and your're done.

Suspect this will cause you an issue - you won't have a Tassie address.

GT
80569K Offline
#3 Posted : Friday, 25 January 2013 7:34:45 AM(UTC)
80569K

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 11/08/2008(UTC)
Posts: 916

Thanks: 2 times
Crikey, don't tell too many people about this because the pollies in Tassie might wake up to the fact that they can get their grubby fingers deep into the motorists wallet in the name of road safety.

Helmet and flak jacket on... standing by for incoming about how wonderful it is to be gouged in the name of 'road safety'.
the Blue Light Offline
#4 Posted : Friday, 25 January 2013 8:08:51 AM(UTC)
the Blue Light

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 6/07/2007(UTC)
Posts: 86

If you purchase a used car in Tassie, you don't need anything like a roadworthy, just transfer the papers to the new address and that is it. If you have purchased a car from another state and want to register it in Tassie, you do need to get it checked over by an accredited mob before you can get it registered in your name. At least this is what I went through six years ago. Lack of roadworthies in Tassie do make things a lot easier as far as acquiring used cars go, but the downside is Tasmania has the oldest and most dangerous car fleet in the country. Yes is is annoying to keep forking out cash to keep you car on the road in NSW for example, but the s***boxes you have to share the road with in Tassie are pretty goddamn scary.

johnperth are you going to buy the car before you get to tassie or while you are there?
johnperth Offline
#5 Posted : Friday, 25 January 2013 8:45:29 AM(UTC)
johnperth

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Registered, Veteran
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 1,991

Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
great mate.
will be buying over there, will just make sure it has a couple of months rego.
wa has the same setup, they maintain there is no evidence inspections make for better road safety when statistics from the various states are compared. in other words annual inspections are not worth the effort and cost and from what I have seen I cannot remember when a serious accident was put down to mechanical failure. most drivers of old bombs know their car is a dud and drive accordingly, same as drivers of well done rods never get into strife they cherish their car.
I would be a bit wary of rust, it is endemic in WA and as an island I suspect tassie might have the same problems.
the Blue Light Offline
#6 Posted : Friday, 25 January 2013 6:17:32 PM(UTC)
the Blue Light

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 6/07/2007(UTC)
Posts: 86

Actually I forgot a couple of things. I've always found second-hand cars are a grand or so more expensive in Tas compared to Vic. Smaller market I guess, so if price is a major factor it might be worth getting one in Vic and boating it over. Also if you have a car registered in you name in Tas and you transfer it to Vic, for example, for some strange reason you don't need to get a RWC either. At least I didn't, but that might be a loophole that might have changed in the last few years.

Your plan sounds like the easiest though.
gthr Offline
#7 Posted : Saturday, 26 January 2013 5:24:26 AM(UTC)
gthr

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 4/02/2010(UTC)
Posts: 47

Just remember you need a Tassie address to register the car if you purchase one in Tas. Tas Transport will not allow a car to be registered to a WA address with Tasmanian plates.

GT
johnperth Offline
#8 Posted : Saturday, 26 January 2013 10:54:11 AM(UTC)
johnperth

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Registered, Veteran
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 1,991

Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
Well at the time I will be resident in tasmania at the lodgings.
the fact I will be leaving shortly after is my business.
will be only a cheapie so I can afford to walk away.
johnperth Offline
#9 Posted : Sunday, 27 January 2013 3:12:11 AM(UTC)
johnperth

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Registered, Veteran
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 1,991

Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
Got it sorted..spoke to the travel agent today, got flight to melbourne, spend a day there to visit museum/art gallery, next day fly to tassie, 4 days there, fly to melbourne then connect to canberra flight for visit to art gallery there, stay overnight, then fly to melbourne connect to adelaide, spend 2 or 3 days there, the fly back to perth.
after calculating all the kilometres at average fuel cost, amount of time wasted driving, dangers of road travel, and accommodation costs on the way, it is actually better to use flying as much as possible, probably about the same dollar cost but much less tiring and time wasted.
the Blue Light Offline
#10 Posted : Sunday, 27 January 2013 3:17:36 AM(UTC)
the Blue Light

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 6/07/2007(UTC)
Posts: 86

You're visiting MONA too when in Tassie, right?
johnperth Offline
#11 Posted : Sunday, 27 January 2013 9:28:09 AM(UTC)
johnperth

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Registered, Veteran
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 1,991

Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
OK I'll bite...mona?
the Blue Light Offline
#12 Posted : Sunday, 27 January 2013 7:55:28 PM(UTC)
the Blue Light

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 6/07/2007(UTC)
Posts: 86

If you are visiting art galleries I assumed that would be on your list: http://en.wikipedia.org/...useum_of_Old_and_New_Art
It's pretty full on. Not for the faint of heart. Highly recommend.
johnperth Offline
#13 Posted : Tuesday, 29 January 2013 11:37:42 AM(UTC)
johnperth

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Registered, Veteran
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 1,991

Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
OK mate was going to check out the scene there anyway, but thanks.
Taz2 Offline
#14 Posted : Friday, 15 February 2013 7:21:41 PM(UTC)
Taz2

Rank: Member

Reputation:

Groups: Registered
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 258

BUMMER.
I'm near Launceston John if you want to catch up.
0419 582896
Give us a ring old boy!
In thrust we trust
johnperth Offline
#15 Posted : Thursday, 21 February 2013 8:23:13 AM(UTC)
johnperth

Rank: Veteran

Reputation:

Groups: Registered, Veteran
Joined: 1/03/2005(UTC)
Posts: 1,991

Was thanked: 2 time(s) in 2 post(s)
Taz sorry mate i am now in holbrook vic had problems getting on the net and this is the first night I have had access, so missed your mesaage till tonight.
anyhow turned out services tasmania couldn't care less, they told me to buy the car get the owner to lodge a transfer, when I get back to WA get the plates handed in and write to services to let them know, also to drop them a line within 7 days to let them know my plans, so I bought a car in hobart and have driven it right through to queenstown, strahan, launceston, devonport, burnie,and lots of little tassie towns. the travel agent got my tickets refunded because I had travel insurqance and also gave advance notice, so that was ok as well.
found tasmanians were generally courteous and friendly, and drove that way too, apart from some dickheads driving a Corey racing team truck and carrier who sat right on my back bumper, flashing lights then blasting the horn at as they passed me, giving me the finger, because I was sittin on 80 on the 100k road, the thing is there were passing lanes every 5 or 10 k and plenty of passing opportunities with the dotted line coming up, I would have delayed them for no more than 2 or 3 minutes.
what never fails to bemuse me is this behaviour occurred with their name plastered all over their truck and trailer. I guess they wear their caps backwards as well.
One thing I did notice is that tassies generally seem reluctant to overtake even with plenty of space to do so safely, not at all like west aussies so now there are west aussies driving a tasmanian registered car, should cause endless confusion for hapless victorians/ns welshmen/sth aussies expecting timid tassie drivers!
had a great time would like to return one day.
Users browsing this topic
Guest (2)
Forum Jump  
You cannot post new topics in this forum.
You cannot reply to topics in this forum.
You cannot delete your posts in this forum.
You cannot edit your posts in this forum.
You cannot create polls in this forum.
You cannot vote in polls in this forum.

Powered by YAF | YAF © 2003-2024, Yet Another Forum.NET
This page was generated in 0.112 seconds.