Subaru Forester Check — Queensland

PPSR + NEVDIS history check on any Subaru Forester registered with Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR). From $19.99 with instant delivery.

Rego format: 3 letters + 3 digits (e.g. 123-ABC, leading numbers) Mid-size AWD SUV
Subaru Forester in Queensland

Buying a Subaru Forester in Queensland

Forester is the go-to SUV for active outdoor lifestyles — many examples have spent their lives towing trailers or carrying kayaks on the roof, which puts extra strain on the AWD system and CVT transmission. Verify the towing history isn't hidden, and check NEVDIS for any registration breaks that might indicate off-road damage.

Specific to Queensland: Queensland's used-car market is dominated by 4x4 utes and large SUVs reflecting the state's outdoor lifestyle and tradie demographic. The 2022 SE Queensland flood event produced thousands of write-off vehicles — many were rebuilt in regional QLD or interstate and re-introduced to the private market. NEVDIS WOVR check is non-negotiable for any QLD-registered vehicle, especially anything 2010-2023.

Common issues on used Subaru Forester

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

  1. CVT transmission failures on SJ generation (2013-2018) around 150,000+ km
  2. Head gasket weeping on FB25 boxer engine (mid-life maintenance item)
  3. Wheel-bearing wear higher than segment average due to AWD
  4. X-Mode software glitch on 2019+ — fixed via dealer update

Queensland written-off vehicle rules

Queensland's WOVR is integrated with NEVDIS via TMR. Statutory write-offs cannot be re-registered. Repairable write-offs require a TMR-approved inspection. Queensland additionally operates a flood-damaged-vehicle register following the 2022 and 2010 flood events — these are now flagged on NEVDIS as a specific WOVR sub-category.

Queensland-specific things to verify

  • 2022 floods affected vehicles concentrated in Brisbane northside, Ipswich, and the Gold Coast hinterland
  • QLD safety certificate required for transfer of vehicles >5 years old (or all light commercials)
  • Stamp duty in QLD is paid by the buyer on first registration in their name
  • TMR has the highest rate of NEVDIS flag corrections of any state — verify with a fresh check

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