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Old 26-11-2019, 01:07 PM   #1
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Default Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

Simple question, I could research, but hoping somebody already knows.

(And please don't start with the "oh you can't...". It's just a simple question.)
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Old 26-11-2019, 01:41 PM   #2
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Default Re: Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

From what I recall ACT was cheaper, plus you don't need to have inspections every year.
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Old 26-11-2019, 01:54 PM   #3
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I couldn't imagine that there would be a more expensive place to register a car than NSW.

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Old 26-11-2019, 03:38 PM   #4
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Maybe, but the ACT transport website takes a prize for convoluted answers to costs. Perhaps it’s cheapest to register the front of the car in Canberra and the back in NSW? Wait... Oh, you can’t. :P
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Old 26-11-2019, 03:57 PM   #5
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Default Re: Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

There's one ACT member I know of that keeps one of his cars on Vic rego as the ACT is way over the top it seems.
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Old 26-11-2019, 06:46 PM   #6
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Default Re: Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

Can't answer that, but, if you were specific about what car, I'm sure that forum members with that specific car type, in NSW or ACT, could answer with personal experience.
For example.... V8 VY Holden rego (country) $ 532, CTP (country) $ $295, roadworthy inspection $34.
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Old 26-11-2019, 07:00 PM   #7
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Default Re: Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

Hard to calculate accurately due to the varied cost of NSW CTP's (depending on your address) ie can vary suburb to suburb.
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12 months rego in the ACT for a privately owned Ford Falcon FG XR6T costs between $1156 and $1190 depending on who you choose for compulsory 3rd party insurance. It's cheaper for lighter cars, I understand, where mine weighs ~1850kgs.

There's a $11.70 discount when you pick 12 months instead of 3 or 6 months.

Included in the total, there's a:
$27.50 fee for road rescue.
$2.50 contribution for road safety
$37.00 levy for lifetime care and support

Why I pay $37 a year when it's meant to be lifetime support - I don't know.

My mate had Vic rego for his weekend cars, but has changed to ACT because you can register for 3 months let it lapse for 9 months (-1 day?) and then register again without getting a road worthy done. Vic it seems will sting you somehow by backdating the renewal.

NSW - I'll leave that to the hoards to respond, as I don't know, but I know some respondents live there.
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Old 26-11-2019, 08:32 PM   #9
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Hard to calculate accurately due to the varied cost of NSW CTP's (depending on your address) ie can vary suburb to suburb.

^^^^^ this^^^^ is spot on.


CTP can & does vary by;
Garaging Suburb/postcode
Age of Nominated Driver,
& Demerit Point history of Nominated Driver...
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Old 26-11-2019, 08:58 PM   #10
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Default Re: Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

I guess when you refer to 'registration' you are talking about the actual cost that is based on car weight.

Seems Victoria has the lowest rego costs - just had a hire car for several days and it has Victorian rego - much the same as the rest of the vehicles in the hire place.
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Old 26-11-2019, 09:00 PM   #11
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I don't know. However I'm pretty sure ACT do refunds on unused rego where NSW don't. For example if you sell a car. But it was years ago when I think I read that.
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NSW:

Cars, station wagons and trucks
Tare Weight (kg) Private Use Business Use
Up to 975 $215_________$350
976 to 1154 $250 _________$398
1155 to 1504 $305 _________$482
1505 to 2504 $466 _________$726
2505 to 2794 $677 _________$1,128
2795 to 3054 $769 _________$1,282
3055 to 3304 $842 _________$1,404
3305 to 3564 $917 _________$1,528
3565 to 3814 $984 _________$1,640+$270
3815 to 4064 $1,058 ____$1,763+$270
4065 to 4324 $1,129 ____$1,882+$270
4325 to 4500 $1,201 ____$2,002+$270

https://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/roads/reg...ion-costs.html

ACT:

Well - their structure is a little more complicated?

Seems they include the CTP costs as part of the registration fee?

https://www.accesscanberra.act.gov.a...enewal#!tabs-9

Edit: Scrolling down separates the rego fee and the CTP fee.

ACT is cheaper to register a car.
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Default Re: Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

The $572.90 specified on that page for 12 months rego in my weight bracket doesn't include all the other things I listed - which comes to $639.90 total.. (Add an extra ~$517 for the CTPI if you pick the cheapest option.)

vs $466 for NSW (but what unknowns are added there - I can't say).
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I don't know. However I'm pretty sure ACT do refunds on unused rego where NSW don't. For example if you sell a car. But it was years ago when I think I read that.
If you sell a car the rego moves to the new owner.

Having said that several years ago I bought an undrivable but registered car in NSW and once I handed in the plates I got the refund on the remaining portion of the rego.
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The $572.90 specified on that page for 12 months rego in my weight bracket doesn't include all the other things I listed - which comes to $639.90 total.. (Add an extra ~$517 for the CTPI if you pick the cheapest option.)

vs $466 for NSW (but what unknowns are added there - I can't say).
I just paid the rego on my i30 wagon.

Credit card says $373.64

Looks like I should fall into the "1155 to 1504kg @ $305" but alas there is an extra 'Registration fee' of $67 and the rest is the credit card surcharge.

I really hate how they separate things like that...

Now my trailer rego makes sense...

According to NSW anything under 254kg is 'free'.

But I have always paid $67... so I'm just paying the fee to get my free registration.

Riiiight......
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I don't know. However I'm pretty sure ACT do refunds on unused rego where NSW don't. For example if you sell a car. But it was years ago when I think I read that.
N.S.W. Do refund the unused portion of you rego minus a couple of "fees" of course..You can also get a refund on the unused portion of your CTP..
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My mate had Vic rego for his weekend cars, but has changed to ACT because you can register for 3 months let it lapse for 9 months (-1 day?) and then register again without getting a road worthy done. Vic it seems will sting you somehow by backdating the renewal.
NSW - I'll leave that to the hoards to respond, as I don't know, but I know some respondents live there.
AFAIK in NSW, you can let your rego lapse - you have 3 months max to reregister with std pink slip insp(after that it is blueslip), has to be for 12 mths, and is backdated to the lapse date. Years ago, you had to trailer your car for insp - nowadays, you are allowed to drive to the nearest insp station.
Bit of a grey area maybe - if you run up the a*rse of a merc, or run someone over on that trip, I'm thinking your greenslip and insurances are still void as the car is unrego'ed.
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Bit of a grey area maybe - if you run up the a*rse of a merc, or run someone over on that trip, I'm thinking your greenslip and insurances are still void as the car is unrego'ed.
A very grey area. I used to have a 'classic' that I used to let run out of NSW rego, put the plates in RMS storage, do some work on it, and then re-register about a year later, (blue slip required).
Then get a permit to drive to inspection place and home again, no CTP or comprehensive, very carefully and slowly with fingers crossed that nothing would upset my day.
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Default Re: Is it Cheaper to Register a New car in NSW or ACT?

NSW is were a 1000kg Suzuki Vitara cost more to register than a 1500+kg Falcon
the vitara was $317 + $880 ($1197)
the falcon is $375 + $348 ($722)
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