Nissan X-Trail Check — New South Wales

PPSR + NEVDIS history check on any Nissan X-Trail registered with Transport for NSW (TfNSW). From $19.99 with instant delivery.

Rego format: 3 letters + 2-3 digits (e.g. ABC-12 or ABC-123) Mid-size SUV
Nissan X-Trail in New South Wales

Buying a Nissan X-Trail in New South Wales

The current T33 X-Trail (2022+) is built in Japan and shares its platform with the Mitsubishi Outlander — verify the build country from the VIN if originality matters. Earlier T31/T32 generations are common rideshare and rural-fleet vehicles; PPSR check verifies whether the previous registration was business-use, which usually means harder kilometres than a comparable private-owned example.

Specific to New South Wales: New South Wales is the largest used-car market in Australia by volume, with roughly 700,000 private second-hand vehicle transactions per year through TfNSW. Sydney's high theft rate (particularly for late-model utes and SUVs) makes a NEVDIS stolen-vehicle check essential before any private purchase. PPSR finance encumbrances are also more common in NSW than any other state due to the state's larger novated-lease and fleet-vehicle market.

Common issues on used Nissan X-Trail

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

  1. T32 (2014-2022) CVT transmission failures around 100,000-150,000 km
  2. Timing chain stretch on 2.5L QR25DE engine after 150,000 km
  3. Rear suspension bush wear on coil-spring T32
  4. Infotainment touchscreen yellowing (UV exposure) on 2014-2017 dashboards

New South Wales written-off vehicle rules

NSW operates a written-off vehicle register that NEVDIS feeds into. Statutory write-offs (severe damage) cannot be re-registered for private use. Repairable write-offs can be re-registered after a certified inspection — but the WOVR notation stays on NEVDIS forever.

New South Wales-specific things to verify

  • Sydney metro stolen-vehicle hotspots include Liverpool, Penrith, and the western suburbs corridor
  • NSW transfer fee + stamp duty applies to the buyer; verify the dutiable value declared matches the actual price paid
  • TfNSW rego renewal is annual — a NEVDIS check shows the current registration expiry
  • Pink slip (e-Safety Inspection) requirement for vehicles >5 years old at registration transfer

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