Our daughter is a post-grad student at Canterbury University and we're lending her some money to buy a car. She saw a 1995 Toyota Corolla being sold privately and it looked good so I suggested that she get it AA checked. It came away with a clean bill of health when inspected today so she decided she would like it. Almost as an afterthought, I told her to check whether there was any money owing on it (see below from LTSA site). She rang back and said that there wasn't any money owing on it, but was staggered to find that the rego identified it as a Ford Laser. If you buy through a dealer, there are additional safeguards but I'm not entirely sure what the liability is in the latter case. As it's only just happened, we still have to get to the bottom of what's going on but it's a cautionary tale when buying a private vehicle - do your checks or get burned!
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Geoff
Is there any money owed on the vehicle? You can search the Personal Property Securities Register online (www.ppsr.govt.nz) if you become a registered user. Searches cost $3 and can be done by the vehicle’s VIN (vehicle identification number, found on an aluminium plate on or near the engine block) or chassis number or registration plates.
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