Buying a Toyota C-HR in New South Wales
C-HR is the styling-led crossover — the bold rear-quarter panel design is expensive to repair after even minor parking scrapes. NEVDIS write-off check is more important here than average because cosmetic-rebuild C-HRs appear regularly.
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.