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Comprehensive Report Comprehensive Report — Verified PPSR & NEVDIS

2018 TOYOTA COROLLA

COR018
JTD12345678XXXXXX
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2018 Toyota Corolla Ascent Sport hatchback

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Our verdict for this vehicle

Buy with confidence

  • Manufacturer recalls are on file — ask the seller for service-history proof the recall work was completed (manufacturers do it free of charge).
95
Score / 100
PPSR clear of finance +5 Open manufacturer recall -10

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PPSR · NEVDIS
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Tier
Comprehensive

Executive Summary

PPSR · NEVDIS

Financial Encumbrance

Clear. No registered financial encumbrance was found on the PPSR.

Written-Off Status

Clear. The vehicle has not been recorded as written-off.

Stolen Status

Clear. No stolen records found across Australian police jurisdictions.

Mileage check: No rollback recorded

Neither PPSR nor NEVDIS holds a rollback record for this plate. Confirm the current reading against the car's logbook and any previous service records before purchase.

Latest reading on file: 108,000 (2026-04-15).

Annual usage plausibility Normal

Implied 13,500 km/yr — within the typical range (class median 12,700 km/yr).

Annual usage tracks the AU class median. No flag from this heuristic; ordinary private-use pattern.

5-year cost of ownership

What this car will cost you over the next 5 years — depreciation, servicing, fuel, insurance, and registration combined. Helps answer the question buyers actually ask: is this a $25k car or a $30k car?

5-year total
$19,800
across 5 cost components
Per week
$76
divides total over 260 weeks
Confidence
high
all components available
Fuel $5,750
Depreciation $5,000
Insurance $4,750
Registration $3,085
Servicing $1,225

Estimates round to the nearest $50. Real-world cost varies with km driven, accident history, and your state's CTP regime.

Asking-price check

Where does the seller's asking price sit against current market listings? Type the asking price below to see if you're being fleeced or getting a deal. Bands derived from the 25th-75th percentile (IQR) of 28 active listings.

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$12,250 P25 $17,500 Median $18,500 P75 $19,500 $25,350

Confidence: medium (based on 28 listings).

How well does this car fit your use-case?

Three honest scorecards, drawn from this report's safety, fuel, body, and reliability signals. We don't score for tradie/towing use because we don't have authoritative payload data — rather omit than guess.

Family vehicle
Excellent fit
90/100
  • 5-star ANCAP — excellent occupant protection.
  • 5 doors — easy child-seat access.
Daily driver
Good fit
73/100
  • Excellent fuel economy (4.2 L/100km) — keeps weekly fuel cost down.
  • Automatic — easier in stop-start traffic.
  • 6 known issues on this generation — factor in repair frequency.
Weekend / second car
Excellent fit
82/100
  • 8 years old — past the steepest depreciation phase.
  • Solid safety floor for occasional family trips.

Market Price

Carsales · Curated

This estimate is based on current 2025-2026 market reality for 2018 Toyota Corollas in Australia and a long-term depreciation projection to 2032.

Values depend on condition, service history, odometer reading and model variant. Hybrid examples can command a premium.

Average market price
$18,500
Be cautious of hidden issues if the vehicle was on sale for significantly less than the current price!
Current Est.
$18,500
Highest Est.
$20,800
Lowest Est.
$7,900
Market availability
Approximately 800-1,100 used 2018 Corollas are typically listed across major Australian platforms.
Depreciation phase
After the steep early drop, Corolla depreciation has flattened to roughly $1,000–$1,500 per year in the current market.
Brand value retention
Toyota residual values remain strong in Australia due to reliability, low running costs and easy parts availability.
Hybrid premium
Hybrid Corolla variants typically command an additional $2,000–$3,000 and depreciate more slowly than petrol-only models.
2032 outlook
By 2032, a well-maintained 2018 Corolla is forecast to settle around $7,000–$9,000, where condition and service history become the main value drivers.

Toyota Corolla 2018 Depreciation Estimator

Current Value
$18,500
2032 Forecast
$8,500
Total Depreciation
54.1%
This estimate is based on current 2025-2026 market reality for 2018 Toyota Corollas in Australia and a long-term depreciation projection to 2032.
Values depend on condition, service history, odometer reading and model variant. Hybrid examples can command a premium.
Usage Profile

Identification and technical specifications

Make sure the vehicle's specs and equipment match what the seller told you.

Make TOYOTA
Model COROLLA
Variant Ascent Sport
Body type Hatchback
Manufacture year 2018
Model year 2018
Color Glacier White
Number of doors 5

Powertrain displacement 1.8 L
Powertrain power 103 kW
Fuel type Petrol - Unleaded
Transmission type CVT Auto
Drive type FWD
Number of cylinders 4

Safety & Recalls

ANCAP · ACCC
This vehicle holds a 5-Star ANCAP safety rating, making it an excellent choice for safety-conscious buyers.
This vehicle has major recalls on record. It’s best to verify with the manufacturer whether they have been fixed.

ANCAP Safety Rating

5 Stars Safety

Safety Ratings help consumers compare vehicle safety when searching for a car. More stars mean safer cars.

Frontal Crash
96% - Adult Occupant Protection
Side Crash
83% - Child Occupant Protection
Rollover
86% - Vulnerable Road User Protection

Recall status: Attention Required

A manufacturer recall has been issued for this vehicle, but we can't confirm if it's been resolved. To stay safe, we recommend checking directly with the manufacturer or an official dealer.

Common Issues & Known Faults

Curated · ACCC

While this vehicle model is generally reliable, potential buyers and current owners should be aware of these common issues reported by users and mechanics.

CVT / Torque Converter Failure (Dec 2018 Recall)

  • Affected: 2,640 units of new-generation 2.0L petrol hatchbacks (Aug-Oct 2018)
  • Issue: Pump impeller blades could detach, causing torque converter damage and potential loss of power
  • Resolution: Toyota replaced entire CVT and torque converter assembly free of charge

Low-Pressure Fuel Pump Failure (Global Recall)

  • Affected: 2018 Corolla caught in massive global recall (3+ million Toyota/Lexus vehicles, 2013-2020)
  • Issue: Fuel pump could suddenly stop operating, causing engine stall and restart failure
  • Resolution: Toyota replaced faulty fuel pumps with higher-quality units

Pre-purchase inspection checklist

Take this list with you when you inspect the vehicle. These items are specific to the Toyota Corolla — ticking them off is your best defence against an unhappy first 12 months of ownership.

Engine & Hybrid

  • Hybrid battery state-of-health check (post-2018 ZWE211 hybrid) — ask the dealer to print the diagnostic report.
  • On 2.0L Dynamic Force petrol, listen for cold-start piston slap — uncommon but reported on early-build 2020 ZRE212s.

Body & Electronics

  • Front bumper plastic clips break at the wheel-arch corners on cars that have hit a kerb. Quick visual check.
  • Touchscreen Apple CarPlay/Android Auto must pair on first connect — persistent issues = head-unit software update needed.

Annual cost of ownership

Curated

Estimated annual running costs for an average-driven Toyota Corolla (~14,000 km/yr, metro area, 35-year-old driver, garaged). Use these to budget total ownership cost beyond purchase price.

Fuel economy
4.2 L/100km (Hybrid) / 6.0 (petrol)
Annual fuel cost
$1,150 (Hybrid) / $1,640 (petrol)
Servicing
$245/yr (Toyota capped-price)
Insurance band
Low
Tyre replacement (set of 4)
$850 (225/40R18 hatch)
Major service
$530 at 60,000 km
Notes specific to this model One of the cheapest cars to own in AU. Hybrid models gain $1,000 over 5 yrs of fuel savings.

Estimates based on AU 2025-2026 typical: ULP @ $1.95/L, diesel @ $2.05/L, PULP @ $2.25/L, electricity @ $0.35/kWh home charging. Your actual costs vary by usage, location, and model variant. Source: Drive.com.au, Carsales running-cost calculator, manufacturer capped-price servicing schedules.

Service schedule & major-cost items

Manufacturer · Curated

Service intervals + major-cost items the Toyota Corolla owner needs to budget for. Big-bill items here are the difference between a healthy used-car purchase and an expensive surprise.

Timing system
Timing chain (no belt service required)
Transmission service
Every 80000 km — $380 (CVT) / $420 (Hybrid eCVT)
Capped-price servicing
Toyota Service Advantage: 5yr/75,000km at $245/svc
New-car warranty (verify still in force)
5yr / 8yr Hybrid battery
Other periodic services
Coolant: every 100000 km · Spark plugs: 100000 km · Brake fluid: 40000 km · Air filter: 30000 km
Service-specific note for this model Excellent value over 5-yr ownership window with capped-price.

New South Wales transfer & rego costs

State Revenue

Costs you’ll pay after handing over the purchase price. Stamp duty alone often runs $1,500-$4,000 on a typical used car — budget for it before you commit.

Stamp duty (state revenue)
3% of dutiable value up to $44,999; 5% on the portion above $44,999
Example on $30k car: $900 (3% × $30,000)
Example on $60k car: $2,100 ($1,350 at 3% + $750 at 5% on excess)
Transfer fee
$42 (manual application) / $36 (online via Service NSW)
Plate fee
$0 (existing plates transfer)
Annual registration renewal
$345-$890 (varies by weight + zone)
Compulsory Third Party (CTP)
Yes (Green Slip — separate purchase BEFORE rego renewal)
New South Wales state quirk EV concession: registration discounted 100% for first 12mo on EVs <$78k purchased pre-2027. NSW CTP via private insurers (~$400-800/yr extra).

All figures current May 2026 — verify directly with your state revenue office before transfer. Sources: Service NSW, Service Victoria, QLD Department of Transport and Main Roads, SA Revenue, ServiceWA, Service Tas, Access Canberra, NT MVR.

Theft risk & resale outlook

NMVTRC · Glass's

Theft risk: Medium

NMVTRC theft index: 1.6 per 1,000 fleet (AU 2024)

Older models (pre-2018) are easier-to-steal; modern Smart Key has rolling-code protection. Hybrid variants targeted for battery.

5-year resale retention: 60%

Rated Excellent (% of MSRP retained at 5-year mark, Glass's Guide AU)

Best small-car resale in AU. Hybrid variants retain 62-64%.

Theft data: National Motor Vehicle Theft Reduction Council (NMVTRC) 2024-2025 + NRMA Insurance Most Stolen list. Resale data: Glass's Guide AU 5-year residual chart + Drive.com.au depreciation tracker. Refreshed May 2026. Your specific premium / resale outcome varies by location, condition, and trim.

Vehicle timeline

NEVDIS
6 records found

Chronological history of every recorded event for this vehicle — manufacture, registration, ownership transfers, and renewals. Sourced live from NEVDIS.

05/2018

Manufactured

Japan

Vehicle assembly completed at the manufacturing plant.

07/2018

Imported

Australia (NSW)

Vehicle cleared Australian Customs and entered the national import registry.

08/2018

Registered

Australia (NSW)

First registration recorded. Registration plates issued.

08/2021

Registration Renewed

Australia (NSW)

Standard annual registration renewal completed.

11/2023

Ownership Changed

Australia (QLD)

Interstate transfer. Vehicle was sold and re-registered in Queensland.

11/2023

Registration Renewed

Australia (QLD)

Annual registration renewed with Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads.

Day-of-purchase checklist

A history report tells you what's on the official record. Here's what to do on inspection day to confirm what's in front of you matches.

1
Match the VIN, not just the rego
Check the dashboard plate, the firewall stamp, and the door-jamb sticker all read JTD12345678XXXXXX.
2
Re-run the PPSR check on the day
Encumbrance status can change overnight — a $19.99 Essentials check before settlement is cheap insurance.
3
Get a mechanical inspection
RACQ / NRMA / RACV pre-purchase inspections cost ~$200 and catch what paperwork can't — transmission, suspension, accident repair quality.
4
Settle through a third party
Pay through the seller's financier or a conveyancer so funds clear any encumbrance before the car becomes yours.

Glossary

PPSR
Personal Property Securities Register, run by AFSA. Source-of-truth for finance owing on a vehicle.
NEVDIS
National Exchange of Vehicle and Driver Information System. Pools registration, write-off and stolen records nationally.
WOVR
Written-off Vehicle Register. Statutory = never re-registerable; repairable = re-registerable in some states.
Encumbrance
Outstanding finance secured against the vehicle. The lender can legally repossess if not cleared.
VIN
Vehicle Identification Number. 17 characters, no I/O/Q. Stamped on the firewall and door-jamb.
ANCAP
Australasian New Car Assessment Program. Independent safety rating — 5 stars is the modern standard.

What this report doesn't include

We're upfront about what's out of scope. This report is one input into a buying decision — pair it with the items below before committing.

Mechanical condition

Engine compression, transmission health, suspension wear, brake pad/disc thickness — only a hands-on inspection can verify these.

Paint & bodywork condition

We have no photo or in-person view of the actual vehicle. Past panel repairs, paint matching, and panel-gap consistency need an in-person check.

Roadworthy / safety certificate

State-issued roadworthy/safety certificates (e.g. QLD Form 4) are inspector-signed and required at transfer in some states. We don't issue them.

Service history verification

We can't see the service logbook stamps. Cross-check the seller's claimed service history against the actual book + receipts.

Insurance claim history

Insurer claims (vs statutory write-offs) aren't on a public register. Ask the seller and look for evidence of repaired damage during your inspection.

Imports & grey-market history

Pre-import history (overseas accidents, odometer in another country) sits outside NEVDIS. Import-compliance plate + private import paperwork tell you more.

Important: This report relies on data supplied by official government registers and third-party partners. Information is current to the timestamp on this report and may change without notice.

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