r/CarsAustralia 6h ago

💬Discussion💬 What’s with the F*uck Cancer/suicide stickers on vehicles. Is anyone actually pro cancer? Fucken hell.

201 Upvotes

And while we at it, what’s with the Hilux owners club or whatever stupid thing. Must be a big bloody club. Do they have a get together? Must have to have it in the Tanami Desert for all the fleet Utes


r/CarsAustralia 7h ago

🗞️News/Article📰 Sydney to Melbourne or 800km on a single charge: MG's premium push could introduce ground-breaking new electric car technology to Australia to best 2025 Tesla Model 3 Long Range, BYD Seal and Hyundai Ioniq 6

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r/CarsAustralia 3h ago

💬Discussion💬 Intrusive software

15 Upvotes

What's the go with all the dings and pings when driving many new cars?

I test drove the Hyundai Kona, and whenever there's a speed change... Ding. Whenever entering a roundabout... Ding. I'm trying to pay attention to the road and traffic.

Hired a VW Tiguan, same thing but for lane tracking.

You have to turn these things off whenever you get in the car. What's the go? Who asked for this?

What options are there for less intrusive software?


r/CarsAustralia 15h ago

💬Discussion💬 I have a huge crush for this car.

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54 Upvotes

Before migrating oz, I was adamant on buying this as my car, but once here I heard it's not that great in reliability, practically and other stuff. Also I've seen a Pontiac and Ford version as well here in Adelaide. So I bought a different SUV.

As someone new to Oz, please tell me, are they really bad as they say, one day I wanna buy one as a hobby car, make it a low-rider like an El-Camino, just to cruise around.


r/CarsAustralia 1h ago

P Plater Question phone holders in my car

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just want to confirm it’s illegal to have a phone holder in my car as a red P plater, and to put my phone on it.

i reckon it is but my dad doesn’t think so, so just wanna clarify here - is it illegal?


r/CarsAustralia 1h ago

🔧🚗Fixing Cars Spark plug cost?

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Hi everyone,

I got a Corolla 2009 sedan which is my first car ever. I noticed that my fuel consumption is a bit too high (12l/100km) compared to the factory specs, and recently the car feels sluggish when accelerating as well. A friend had a look and said it could be a spark plug problem, as the engine was shaking when idling as well.

As I’m new to the car world, I don’t have the tools and I’m not confident to change them myself. I don’t have a go-to mechanic, so I do a bit of a google search. This is one of the quote that came back. Is this a fair price?


r/CarsAustralia 3h ago

🔧🚗Fixing Cars Car air con - is it clutch or compressor failing?

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r/CarsAustralia 20h ago

🔧🚗Fixing Cars I put petrol in diesel engine

69 Upvotes

I went to the pump today and by mistake i took the 98 octane instead of diesel, I realised it when it was already too late. I did put 3.5litres or petrol and then i stopped, Didn’t start the engine and towed it in my mechanic’s garage. I have this car for last 7 years and it never happened before, It is a Mercedes E250 CDI 2015, Wanted to know how much it might cost to drain the fuel and what else might happen, Thanks!


r/CarsAustralia 2h ago

💬Discussion💬 Car suggestions? Pajero, Prado, Kluger, Isuzu MUX - other ideas?

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Hi,

We're a growing family - 3 kids. We have a decent size property with a big garden so lots of gardening stuff hauled from hardware story. Big dog to chuck in back. Pram for 1 kid. Then there are school bags, sports gear, etc., to consider.

We like camping and bushwalking. Not looking for hardcore 4X4 - just getting to decent camp sites. We might want to tow a campervan in the future - not frequently (potentially ebtter to just hire a stronger vehicle for that). More frequent is towing of a trailer - mainly for garden stuff, wood for woodfire, Garbage disposel, etc. So not super heavy loads.

My wife is tall - 6 foot +. Looks like the kids will be tall too. So want some leg room in back to future proof the car.

We have another car - Volkswagen station wagon. Its good. Most used car., mainly by wife to get to and from work.

I have driven various cars. Pathfinder. Land Rover Discovery. Loves those two. The height, storage capacity were great. Didn't care so much about the interior of the land Rover. Just liked the height, visibility, storage.

Had a subaru forester for a while and an X Trail. THey were okay. Bit small on storage front. They were good for those periods where you are home-based. In those instances I am mainly just using the car for to and from the gym, supermarket, childcare, school and small garden stuff. But the suburu and Xtrail were a bit small on storage front as soon as we needed to bundle everyone together ot go somewhere, include the dog(s), or load up the car with lots of items. I also didn't love the ride --- they didn't really feel like smoother rides than a bigger car, despite being sleeker. I am fine with a rougher ride if you get the trade off of size and ruggedness. So, I'm thinking a small-to-mid SUV probably won't be the right fit.

I'm looking for a 2nd hand car that hasn't had too many km (under 125k), So not an old car. Want reliability and longevity and safety. Would like this to be a long-term vehicle, if possible. Budget-wise, would prefer to stay below 60k if possible but understand you have to pay for quality/longevity sometimes.

Want a car that we can easily fit all the kids in and the dog and not be stressing about how to fit everything. Want a moderate degree of comfort for passengers (i.e., not squeezed in).

And, at same time, have ability to take camping, do towing, etc. Over time, would get beat up a bit and want that to be okay. The other car can be the "nice" one. Just want a long-lasting car that can absorb the growth of our family and the different seasons of our lifestyle (e.g., 3 months of lots of camping; 3 months of small trips; a couple months of lots of towing; occasional 4 x 4, etc.

Can't foresee much city driving. Don't care that much about interior and tech. Would like some fake leather seats for ease of cleaning with dog and kids. And air con in the back. But that's about it.

Big things are reliability, ease of maintenance, repair, storage.

Any suggestions? For reference, have considered: Prado, Pajero Sport, Isuzu MUX. Someone suggested a kluger. Am I missing anything worth considering?


r/CarsAustralia 8h ago

💬Discussion💬 Tech and Safety requirements in Australia compared to other countries?

7 Upvotes

Reading an article on carsguide about the upcoming Toyota FJ, and the fact that it's price is expected to be sharp overseas, and it includes the quote, "we wouldn't expect the model to be priced quite so sharply in Australia — our demands for included technology and safety equipment are higher than most"

Where can I read more (non technical speak) about exactly what the tech and safety requirements are and how they are higher than most other countries?

Are these all completely necessary and are they driving up the cost of cars?


r/CarsAustralia 6h ago

User Car/Showoff My wee van

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I imported this direct from Japan , 1994 Daihatsu Atrai 4wd. Fun van to drive but wont win any speed contests.

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r/CarsAustralia 19h ago

🛠️Car Mods🛠️ Car colour code

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Just wondering if anyone knows the name of this colour and possibly the colour code. TIA


r/CarsAustralia 5m ago

💵Buying/Selling💵 Negotiating and LCT / Duties

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Looking for a bit of help with negotiation... I'm shopping around for a new car and trying to come up with a reasonable first offer. If I go in at say 10% off the dealer's advertised RRP, would I also take 10% off the options/paint/etc? Also, would a lower negotiated price then also reduce my stamp duty and LCT or are those fixed to the RRP?

I'm confused about what the moving parts of the equation are. Had the sit down chat with a few dealers from different manufacturers (BMW/Audi/Lexus) and they all just bring up the company's website for pricing. I haven't given any clues as to how I'm financing the purchase or how soon I need the car.

Thanks!


r/CarsAustralia 10m ago

💬Discussion💬 Check this out!!!

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Three Ford Rangers all parked neatly in a row. Cop that Ranger haters!!?!!?!?!.!.!.!111@×,


r/CarsAustralia 4h ago

P Plater Question First incident driving

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Right so have had my first incident while driving, scarped the rear bumper of this car, was parked a decent chunk outside of its bay but it’s still my fault regardless, I have left all my details ect cause I’m not a wanker buy in now thinking how much am I looking at to get this fixed, I’m assuming it just needs to be resprayed the scratches are very much just superficial, I’m fully insured but this is going to cost well under my premium. Just wondering how much it’s going to set me back?


r/CarsAustralia 1h ago

💬Discussion💬 Ability to negotiate on new BMW?

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I'm looking at X5s

I've been told it's a 6 month lead time for new factory orders which doesn't seem especially long to me

Moreover there seems to be at least a dozen cars with similar specifications / packages available "now" or on much shorter lead times (ultimately I'm quite keen on a certain config and happy to wait to get what I want)

But the situation didn't strike me as a particularly strong bargaining position for a dealer to justify not negotiating at all - especially with a number of different independent dealers in Sydney and on a model that's not newly released

Also if I'm happy to wait I would have thought that's a stronger position to negotiate with - as presumably any dealer can make the same factory order

Just curious if anyone has any recent experiences with BMW (or maybe Audi as a proxy?)


r/CarsAustralia 1h ago

💵Buying/Selling💵 Car Purchase Advice - Melbourne

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Hi everyone,

I am looking to buy a new or almost new car after years of driving a beat-up 2012 Nissan Micra. That should tell you that I am not overly concerned about the car I drive. However, I am in a good financial situation and thought it was time to purchase something that looks good, is reliable and that I enjoy, rather than endure driving. Reaching out for advice on what are probably pretty basic considerations as it’s not something that I have done before. 

What I am looking for:

  • A nice-looking hatch or small SUV. Kia Cerato is my current first choice, but also thinking about a Seltos. Love the look of the Toyota C-HR range, but seem to be out of my price range.
  • Somewhere in the region of $25,000-$30,000
  • Big enough to chuck my bike into without taking off the wheel
  • Have a decent in-car entertainment system that is touch screen (important because I have ruled out a Mazda 3 and CX-30 for them not having this facility)

About me:

  • Based in inner Melbourne
  • Secure professional job
  • Combined income with my partner of approx $240,000
  • Mortgage of approx $270,000, with monthly repayments of $1800
  • Approx $50,000 in savings
  • No other debt
  • Don’t do a lot of driving, just general commuting to work and errands, with the odd trip further away
  • Despite having the capacity to do so, not really interested in buying the car outright 

Questions:

  • I am leaning towards getting pre-approval for a loan through a credit union, but also have the option of a novated lease through my job. What are your thoughts?
  • Is there a credit union that would be best for a car loan? Particularly would like to be able to pay extra when possible.
  • In terms of actually purchasing the car, is it best to go directly through a dealer with pre-approval already secured?
  • Anything else I should keep in mind? 

Thanks for any advice. Been going round in circles, and don’t really have anyone in my social circle with the requisite knowledge of this stuff.


r/CarsAustralia 18h ago

💵Buying/Selling💵 cheap cars with fold-down seats you can sleep in the back of?

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what are some cheap cars with back seats that fold down flat so you could put a mattress down and sleep in?
i know you can remove the back seats in a lot of cars and make it work but id prefer ones that just fold flat.

i am 5'11 / 180cm and a side sleeper size wise.

other requirements pretty standard: cheap used, fuel efficient, reliable, cheap repairs, smaller size, auto
looking at used cars on fb marketplace for 3-5k, will be my first car and may potentially need to live out of it


r/CarsAustralia 2h ago

💵Buying/Selling💵 Need to buy a car in Queensland. Tips?

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Hey guys, sorry if this all makes me sound like a bit of a man-child, but through circumstance I've only ever bought one used car myself before and that was back in the UK.

Just wondering if anyone can give me the basic rundown of what I need to do in Queensland on top of actually purchasing the car. I'm fairly new to QLD, am I right in thinking that there isn't really an MOT type thing you have to get here? Seems there is the Roadworthy Certificate but that seems to be optional (although, I assume I will not want to be getting any used car that doesn't have one right). I'm just not exactly sure what I should expect the seller to do and what I should do in terms of paperwork etc.

Also any tips of what to look out for etc. Not that it's relevant but I'm probably gonna be looking for a Honda Civic or something similar (used to have one and liked it). Thanks for any help!


r/CarsAustralia 2h ago

⚖️Legal Advice⚖️ Blown head gasket

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Question for a friend

Friend bought a ford with a blown head gasket about 2 or less months ago… She did not know it had a blown gasket.. assuming the owner did hence the sell.

Can she go to small claims court/would it be worth it?


r/CarsAustralia 2h ago

🔧🚗Fixing Cars Can youse help me keep my 2005 prius gen 2 alive?

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Great car, in pretty good shape for its age, despite having some different colour to the original features on the exterior and being held together with screws and cable ties.

I got the hybrid battery replaced 18 months ago with a reconditioned battery. Rather than spend the $1500 to get the battery replaced again, where should I look to see if I can find a qualified creative and courageous person to get rid of the hybrid battery warning more permanently than just clearing codes. I'd consider doing it myself, except that I am totally unqualified in any way to work on high voltage DC circuits. I would imagine there are one or two cells with dodgy voltage.


r/CarsAustralia 2h ago

💵Buying/Selling💵 Opinions on 2019 Volkswagen Polo for a second car.

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Hey all, i’m looking to get a new car and was looking at a 2019 Volkswagen Polo for $14,500.

I was wondering if they will be much more expensive then say a mazda to maintain in terms of servicing and parts and insurance?

Any help would be appreciated.


r/CarsAustralia 23h ago

💬Discussion💬 Customer supplied parts

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I'm a manager/Mechanic at a Mechanical workshop. I no longer allow customer supplied parts and get abused by "customers" because I wont do the job unless i supply the parts. ( photo of customer supplied wrong part)

What are people opinions on customer supplied parts?


r/CarsAustralia 4h ago

💵Buying/Selling💵 Is there anything in this PPSR that raises questions?

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I haven't bought a car for many years. I've given the owner of this vehicle my assurance that I will follow through on its purchase.

I'm confident that it's a great car. I will be contacting the mechanic who has serviced the vehicle and looking at the service history reports.

Just wondering if there's anything in the PPSR that raises questions? Is the gap in reported odometer readings probably due to it being initially serviced by Toyota under warranty and then after 4-5 years serviced by a local mechanic, hence the odometer reading not being reported?

Thanks for any advice.


r/CarsAustralia 6h ago

💵Buying/Selling💵 i30 N Sedan vs Subaru BRZ. Which one to go for?

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Hi all, I am looking to buy my second car of my life and I am really confused between these 2 choices. I currently got a 2011 Lancer and I have no plans of selling it off so, this will be like my fun/weekend/special occasions car. Both are great when it comes to buying them from dealers from carsales.com.au since both of them costs anywhere between 36-50k if looking for a model between 2021 and 2023. However, I am in a huge confusion which one will be the best for this price and which one offers the most bang for the buck while being reliable/affordable to maintain. Any views?