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  1. NOW SOLD. I would say the second hand car market in Perth has improved for buyers over the last 18 months.

    Finally the prices are coming down a bit. Cars do last longer here but really, older cars cost so much more than they do in Europe.

     

    My advice would be to buy any bargain you can find. After 1 year here you will become eligible for a great finance deals and new cars are very well priced in Australia compared to Europe. Also be aware used car dealership extended warranties are nearly worthless - in an old car they claim everything is wear and tear and therefore excluded. Cars under 10 years old and with less than 150,000 km bought from a dealer do come with a 3 month legal warranty and that is worth having - but be sure to service the car (elsewhere) when you get it to discover any issues within the 3 months.

     

    Good luck and enjoy your moves to sunny Perth!

  2. Hi, I am selling our first car that we bought when we arrived in Perth in April 2013.

    Now that we have been here for over 12 months we were able to get a great finance deal and upgrade to a new car....so please have a look at our Kia Sorento that is for sale in Kingsley (on CarsGuide.com.au website).

     

    Great car with a 3.5 litre V6 engine that will keep going for many more km's.

    Rego paid until mid December 2014. Full service history.

    This car has just had a MAJOR SERVICE (fully detailed receipts shows all work including: Auto transmission service & flush, Fuel injection clean, New front brakes, Front and rear dif oil change.)

    Previously serviced by myself in Dec 2013 and May 2013.

    Sony CD Player. Air Con. 17 inch Alloys. Spacious interior. Tyres in great condition with good tread (Top quality Bridgestones on the rear for excellent grip, Khumo road tyres on the front to reduce road noise).

    Reluctant sale as I commute using the train and we no longer need two cars. This was our first car when we came to Perth and has never given us any problems. PRICED TO SELL. SORRY NO OFFERS.

     

    I have had to remove the link to Cars Guide .com .au so please find it there for more pics!

     

     

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    Thanks for looking....leave any questions...

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  3. Just a quick update...the good news is that second hand cars in Perth must be getting cheaper with less demand. (Home rental prices have also definitely fallen in the lest few months).

    Good place to look is Gumtree, CarsGuide.com.au and also carsales.com.au

     

    And also, I have reduced the price of my car to $7,500 - I will edit this in my first post, it was $8,150.

  4. PRICE NOW REDUCED TO $7,500.

     

    Hi guys, having been here over a year now in sunny Perth, I finally became eligible for a really good 1% Finance deal and bought a new car!

     

    I'm selling the first car we bought now as we don't need a second car (I use the train for work).

     

    Car is for sale in Kingsley, Perth.

     

    Great car with a 3.5 litre V6 engine that will keep going for many more km's.

    Rego paid until mid December 2014.

    Full service history. Last serviced in Dec 2013, previous service was May 2013.

    Tyres in great condition with good tread (Top quality Bridgestones on the rear for excellent grip, Khumo road tyres on the front to reduce road noise).

    Reluctant sale as I commute using the train for my new job and we no longer need two cars.

    This was our first car when we came to Perth and has never given us any problems.

     

    The car is also for sale on CarsGuide and Gumtree. If you look at my history at PomsinOz you will see I am a UK person now in Perth. Please ask me any questions.

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  5. Hi Lofty. We have been in Perth just over a week. We had our 2 year old twins (nearly 3) on a waiting list for a few months before we came out thinking it was hard to find places. In turns out that there are more options than you can find over the internet. All depends on the specific suburbs though.

     

    Maybe someone else can also advise on costs. It is about $90 a day per child, but it seems all Australians get about 50% of that costs back via Child Care Rebate. All I seem to be finding out though is that as permanent residents we cannot claim that rebate until we have been here two years. Then we wont need it as they will be at school! Makes it really pricey with 2 kids and surely they would prefer my wife to work having given us visas? Am I right in thinking this?

     

    We are currently exploring other options, such as 'occasional daycare' centres where you can just put them in for half days etc. My advice would be to visit quite a few once you get here, perhaps email some in advance to check they have space.

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