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    General question about on-road costs

    Hi guys. I'm planning to buy a new Honda Jazz (Auto GLI) pretty soon. I'm currently living in Melbourne. Before I go to the dealer, I would like to know how much money should I provide (approximately) to cover the on-road costs (for this specific type of Jazz) such as:
    - Delivery Charges
    - CTP
    - Stamp Duty
    - Rego

    Any reference to appropriate source of information is highly welcomed.

    Hopefully this question does not violate any forum's rule about 'how much' kind of question. Thanks guys.

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    um why don't u call around different dealers and ask them how much it costs for the whole package?

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    Delivery charges? Don't you pick it up lol?
    Anyways for stamp duty - if I remember correctly it's 3% of the purchase value of the car. (I'm in QLD so it may differ slightly)
    REGO - 1 year rego is close to the $600 mark ( once again in QLD)
    CTP - get an online quote from an insurance company
    If I were you I would try and get rego and/or stamp duty in the purchase value of the car. An incentive like a cash sale may do the trick.

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    If new, then you can bargain.
    Delivery - $0
    CTP - $0 (paid by dealer)
    Stamp duty - $0 (paid by dealer)
    Rego - $0 (paid by dealer)

    Remember, times are bad and the buyer has bargaining power.

    When I bought my car in 2004, I got all the above included for free, plus free floor mats and mud flaps. So during bad times, you can do better than I did.
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    Wow, that's an amazing deal aaroong. Free on-road costs and few extras as well. I'm planning to go to the dealer around end of June. Hopefully it will give me some bargaining power.

    Thanks for everyone's suggestion (including hywindz and kleo). Moreover, I did my own research, and this is what I have came up with (specific for Victoria):
    - Stamp Duty is $5 for every $200 of the new car value (maximum of $57,009). For full details, please follow this link: http://www.sro.vic.gov.au/sro/SROWeb...%20rates.htm#4
    - Registration Fee can be calculated using the calculator provided in VicRoads' website
    Ref: http://webapps.vicroads.vic.gov...OpenForm#calc1

    However, there is one thing I don't understand yet. If CTP is a kind of insurance, shouldn't it be an on-going fee? Why aaronng can get a $0 for that? What does it mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forbidden View Post
    Wow, that's an amazing deal aaroong. Free on-road costs and few extras as well. I'm planning to go to the dealer around end of June. Hopefully it will give me some bargaining power.

    Thanks for everyone's suggestion (including hywindz and kleo). Moreover, I did my own research, and this is what I have came up with (specific for Victoria):
    - Stamp Duty is $5 for every $200 of the new car value (maximum of $57,009). For full details, please follow this link: http://www.sro.vic.gov.au/sro/SROWeb...%20rates.htm#4
    - Registration Fee can be calculated using the calculator provided in VicRoads' website
    Ref: http://webapps.vicroads.vic.gov.au/vrne/VRCALC.NSF/fee?OpenForm#calc1

    However, there is one thing I don't understand yet. If CTP is a kind of insurance, shouldn't it be an on-going fee? Why aaronng can get a $0 for that? What does it mean?
    Compulsory Third Party insurance covers you for the injuries caused to the other drive if you are at fault in an accident. It does NOT cover damage to their vehicle, which is a common misconception. You need third party property for that scenario.

    CTP is renewed every year, but can be used as a bargaining tool at time of sale (obviously the dealer is only going to pay one years worth)

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    So, does it mean if I take a comprehensive insurance, I don't need to pay any CTP Insurance anymore? Will comprehensive insurance covers damage of property and injuries toward the third party?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forbidden View Post
    So, does it mean if I take a comprehensive insurance, I don't need to pay any CTP Insurance anymore? Will comprehensive insurance covers damage of property and injuries toward the third party?
    You MUST have CTP. Then on top of that, you can take either comprehensive, third party property/fire & theft or nothing.
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    I just bought a car and i got confused about CTP and property insurance also.
    CTP cost can be found on insurance companies such as AAMI and NRMA, as well as insurance cost. If you take out multiple insurances from one insurer, such as NRMA, you sometimes get a small discount

    My rego was $245 and I'm in NSW.

    But its best to bring someone with you who is gifted at bargaining

    Then you can get free stuff

    Hope that helps

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    Great, another insurance on top of another insurance hahahaa. Yup, it is good to have someone that is good in bargaining. Should find one pretty soon =)

    Just read this survey result conducted by Cannex and their top three insurance companies include: Budget Direct, AAMI, and Commonwealth Bank. Any of you have good/bad experience with this companies, especially during making a claim?

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    Guysss, another question about the CTP insurance. Who will arrange the CTP Insurance? I mean, who will arrange which insurance company are we having the CTP insurance with? Can we arrange it ourself? If yes, I assume we have to have it arrange before we go to the dealer and sign the contract, isn't it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by forbidden View Post
    Guysss, another question about the CTP insurance. Who will arrange the CTP Insurance? I mean, who will arrange which insurance company are we having the CTP insurance with? Can we arrange it ourself? If yes, I assume we have to have it arrange before we go to the dealer and sign the contract, isn't it?
    CTP can be organised with dealer; as i did with my gf's suzuki swift went with the ctp company the dealer partnered with since it came free with car deal.

    You can arrange it ahead of picking up the car or you can get the insurance company to write a cover letter. With ref no. of your policy in progress.
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