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Second-hand vehicles (other than motor cycles)
The dealer guarantee for a second-hand motor vehicle which had driven less than 160,000 km and was less than 10 years old when purchased is limited to 5,000 km after purchase, or 3 months after purchase, whichever occurs first.
Where the dealer guarantee does not apply
The following scenarios cover situations where a dealer guarantee doesn't apply:
•a motor vehicle sold by a motor dealer at auction if a dealer’s notice specifying that the dealer guarantee does not apply is attached to the motor vehicle at the time of sale
•a substantially demolished or partially dismantled motor vehicle that is purchased by the holder of a motor vehicle recycler’s licence
•a motor vehicle sold by a motor dealer that is unregistered and, at the time of sale, requires substantial repair
•incidental or accidental damage that occurred to the motor vehicle after the sale by the motor dealer and when it was not in the possession of the motor dealer
•damage which occurred after sale and was caused by misuse or by negligence of the driver, or because the motor vehicle was used for motor racing or motor rallying
•superficial damage to the paint-work or upholstery of a second-hand motor vehicle that would have been apparent on a reasonable inspection at the time of sale
•the sale of a second-hand vehicle to which the prescribed defect notice (either dealer notices 6, 8 or 10) and inspection report was attached, including an estimate of the cost of repairing the vehicle. The purchaser of such a vehicle is allowed to recover the difference between the reasonable cost of repairing any defect specified in the notice and the amount estimated in that notice as the reasonable cost of that repair.