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Online listings
make it easy to compare prices and specs, but they also make it easy to waste
time on cars that don’t stack up. Before you message any seller, run a few
quiet checks. You’ll spot the obvious risks early and you’ll have better
questions when you do reach out.
Check Identity,
Rego, And Debt First
Start with the
details that shouldn’t change: the number plate, the Vehicle Identification
Number (VIN), and the registration status. In Western Australia, you can check
a vehicle’s licence (rego) expiry online with the plate number and get an
instant response. That helps confirm the car is actually licensed in WA and
that the listing isn’t recycling old photos or details.
Next, do a PPSR
search using the VIN. A PPSR vehicle search can show whether there’s a security
interest recorded (such as money owing) and may also indicate if the car has
been reported stolen or written off. Do this before you book an inspection.
It’s a small spend that can prevent a big headache, especially when you’re
scrolling through car sales Perth and trying to narrow down a shortlist.
Read the Ad
Like A Sceptic
Good sellers
usually give you something to verify. Look for service dates and kilometres,
not just “serviced regularly”. If the ad claims “new tyres”, it should mention
the brand, size, and roughly when they were fitted. If the seller notes a
repair, ask what prompted it and whether they have the invoice.
Pay attention
to what’s missing. A listing that avoids the odometer, hides the number plate
in photos, or refuses to share the VIN deserves extra caution. When comparing used cars Perth WA, the safest approach is to apply the same standard to
every listing, even the one that seems perfect.
Ask for Proof
Before You Travel
Before you
organise a viewing, request a few items that are easy for an honest seller to
provide:
• a clear photo of the VIN plate (or the VIN typed out)
• service book
pages or recent receipts
• a photo of
the odometer and any damage already mentioned
Consumer
Protection WA strongly recommends a pre-purchase inspection with a qualified
mechanic and a PPSR check, particularly for private sales. If you’re serious,
budget for the inspection and treat it as part of the purchase cost.
A Quick
Checklist to Keep Open
Message with Purpose
Keep your first
message short: confirm the VIN for the PPSR, ask about service records, and
suggest two inspection times. If the seller answers cleanly, you can move to a
call and a test drive. If they dodge basic questions, move on.
A tidy listing
can still hide problems, but disciplined checks shift the odds in your favour.
Do the identity checks, ask for evidence, and save your time for second hand cars Perth that come with straight answers.

