Mercedes-Benz E-Class Check — Tasmania

PPSR + NEVDIS history check on any Mercedes-Benz E-Class registered with Department of State Growth (Transport Tasmania). From $19.99 with instant delivery.

Rego format: 3 letters + 3 digits (e.g. ABC-123) Mid-size executive sedan
Mercedes-Benz E-Class in Tasmania

Buying a Mercedes-Benz E-Class in Tasmania

W213 E-Class (2016-2023) and W214 (2024+) are the most-traded exec sedans in AU. M264 / M256 inline-6 engines have documented timing-chain wear at 100,000+km. Air suspension on E-AMG variants fails at 80,000km. PPSR check critical for novated-lease residual debt.

Specific to Tasmania: Tasmania has the smallest but most stable used-car market in Australia. The state's distinctive vehicle profile — strong demand for AWD wagons (Subaru Outback, Forester) and compact 4WDs — reflects the geography. Be aware that vehicles transferred from the mainland to TAS (and vice versa) have a higher incidence of rebadged interstate write-offs; NEVDIS verification is essential regardless of current state of registration.

Common issues on used Mercedes-Benz E-Class

These model-specific concerns affect any E-Class, regardless of state of registration. Use as a checklist when inspecting privately.

  1. M264/M256 timing chain wear at 100,000+ km
  2. Air suspension compressor failure (AMG variants)
  3. MBUX touchscreen lifting from dash (W213 facelift)
  4. 9G-Tronic torque converter shudder

Tasmania written-off vehicle rules

Tasmania's WOVR feeds NEVDIS via the Department of State Growth. Statutory and repairable write-off categorisation matches the mainland. Tasmania has the lowest write-off rate per capita of any AU state — verify any vehicle with Tasmanian rego doesn't have a recent interstate transfer (NEVDIS shows the registration history).

Tasmania-specific things to verify

  • TAS roadworthy not required for private sale on transfer
  • Tasmanian rego stickers were phased out 2014 — use NEVDIS to confirm current expiry
  • Cooler climate means higher undercarriage rust on coastal-area vehicles
  • Hobart and Launceston have lowest theft rates of any AU capitals

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