- Report 553AD189 created 11-Sep-2014 9:19am. Purchase Report to see the latest information.
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1999
ALFA ROMEO 156 V6 Red Saloon -
DTG965 π
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π« Problems — Stop
- The report is 9 years old.
- Licence expired 9 years ago on 17th February 2015. Renew.
- Registration will soon lapse unless re-licensed (most passenger vehicles can only remain unlicensed for up to 12 months; some other types of vehicles for up to 24 months).
- WOF expired 9 years ago on 6th November 2014.
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β οΈ Warnings — Careful
- The market valuation is 4 years old.
Reported Stolen? Not Stolen. @2014-Sep-11 09:19 |
Popularity: 63 vehicles in New Zealand |
Last Odometer Reading: 173,842 Km on 06-May-2014 |
Reliable Odometer: Yes |
Imported with Damage: No |
Subject to RUC: No |
Water/Fire Damage: No records |
Statutory Write-off: No records |
Vehicle Type: Passenger Car/Van |
Seats: 5 |
Assembly Type: Imported Built-Up |
Country of Origin: Italy |
Manufacturer: Alfa Romeo car & Nissan Cherry Europe, Italy |
Gross Vehicle Mass: 1,820kg |
Axles: 2 |
Model Code: |
Variant: |
πΈ Money Owing and Security Interests?
- No money owing lodged against this vehicle.
π©Ί Vehicle Fitness
Licence Type: Normal |
Licence Expiry: 2015-Feb-17, over 9 years ago Renew Licence |
Licence Issued On: 20-Aug-2014 at 11:38am |
Continuous Licence: Yes |
Plates History
Plate | Effective Date |
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DTG965 | 18-Feb-2007 |
Registration Status: Active |
Plate: DTG965 |
Plate Type: Standard |
Origin: Import from Japan |
Used as: Private Passenger vehicle |
Cause of Latest Registration: Used |
NZ First Registration: 18-Feb-2007 |
NZ Last Registration: 18-Feb-2007 |
Was Registered Overseas? Yes |
Registered previously in: Japan |
First Overseas Registration: 1999-3 |
Odometer
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Reliable Odometer: Yes Last Odometer Reading: 173,842 Km on 06-May-2014 Recent Usage: 31 Km/day Usage Level: Average 9,900/year [Average Mileages] Odometer Readings
2014-May-06 WOF Inspection 31 Km/day173,842 Km 2013-Oct-31 WOF Inspection 33 Km/day168,012 Km 2013-Apr-16 WOF Inspection 161,426 Km 2013-Apr-16 WOF Inspection 39 Km/dayFailed inspection161,426 Km 2012-Oct-09 WOF Inspection 24 Km/day154,056 Km 2012-Mar-07 WOF Inspection 23 Km/day148,871 Km 2011-Sep-01 WOF Inspection 144,469 Km 2011-Sep-01 WOF Inspection 440 Km/dayFailed inspection144,469 Km 2011-Aug-27 WOF Inspection 31 Km/dayFailed inspection142,269 Km 2011-Mar-02 WOF Inspection 38 Km/day136,713 Km 2010-Aug-10 WOF Inspection 31 Km/day128,897 Km 2010-Feb-12 WOF Inspection 123,281 Km 2010-Feb-12 WOF Inspection 15 Km/dayFailed inspection123,281 Km 2009-Aug-04 WOF Inspection 20 Km/day120,389 Km 2009-Feb-05 WOF Inspection 20 Km/day116,700 Km 2008-Aug-21 WOF Inspection 113,398 Km 2008-Aug-21 WOF Inspection 27 Km/dayFailed inspection113,398 Km 2008-Feb-14 WOF Inspection 108,315 Km 2008-Feb-14 WOF Inspection 29 Km/dayFailed inspection108,315 Km 2007-Aug-17 WOF Inspection 103,144 Km 2007-Aug-17 WOF Inspection 50 Km/dayFailed inspection103,144 Km 2007-Feb-18 WOF Inspection 94,192 Km 2007-Feb-18 WOF Inspection 83 Km/year94,192 Km 2006-Aug-08 WOF Inspection 94,148 Km 2006-Aug-08 Pre-registration Check 50 Km/year94,148 Km 2006-Apr-13 Border Check 94,132 more...
π Ownership History
- 8 ownership records in New Zealand:
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2014-Feb-27owned for 10 yearsMale Individual
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2013-Jul-19owned for 7 monthsUnknown Individual
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2010-May-31owned for 3 yearsUnknown Individual
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2010-May-17owned for 2 weeksUnknown Individual
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2010-Jan-25owned for 3 monthsUnknown Individual
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2010-Jan-25owned for one dayCompany120,389 Km as of 2009-Aug-04Location: 221 DURHAM STREET, ChristchurchPostal: POBox 2202, Christchurch 8140
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2009-Oct-29owned for 2 monthsCompany120,389 Km as of 2009-Aug-04Location: 221 DURHAM STREET, ChristchurchPostal: POBox 2202, Christchurch 8140
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2007-Feb-18owned for 2 yearsUnknown Individual
Model | Valuation |
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1999 156
2.5 4DR SEDAN AUTO
petrol; 2,492cc; used import; 6 cylinders; V6 DOHC; was $65,995
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now $2,300 |
1999 156
MONZA 2.5 4DR SEDAN AUTO (QSYS)
petrol; 2,492cc; used import; 6 cylinders; V6 QUADCAM; was $69,995; V6 24V, Q-System Auto
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now $2,600 |
Missing a submodel? |
β½ Fuel Economy
- or of city commute. litres/100km or $/year
- There is no fuel economy data for this vehicle.
π¦Ί Vehicle Safety
- Adult occupant protection: %
- Child occupant protection: %
- Vulnerable road user protection: %
- Safety assist: %
- Driver Safety:
- This vehicle has no safety rating available.
- View Safety Report
☠ Carbon Dioxide Emissions
- grams/km or tonnes/year
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Pollutants tested
- No emission data available.
π± Clean Vehicle
- No emission data available.
π¦Ί Safety Features
π―π΅ Japan History
Our vehicle history reports provide valuable information about the vehicle's history in Japan before it was imported to New Zealand. By checking your import against our database, you can avoid potential horror stories and ensure that you are making an informed purchase.
This report will contain the following information where available:
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Accident History
The report contains a comprehensive overview of the vehicle's accident history, including any malfunctions, collisions, airbag deployments, thefts, fire damage, water/flood damage, hail damage, or other natural disasters. Shockingly, over 20% of Japanese imported vehicles have a history of one or more collisions. -
Odometer History
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Contamination Risks
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Commercial Usage
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Recalls
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Average Market Price and Safety Ratings
We also provide auction data to indicate the average market price of the vehicle in Japan and safety ratings where available.
Please keep in mind that some parts of the report are sourced from the Japanese government during Japanese working hours using human operators. Therefore, the collection of the report can take up to one Japanese business day. You will be notified by email once the report is ready.
π§Ύ Running Costs
Total Costs
$5,784
per 14,000 Km per year
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Total per month | $482 |
Total per day | $16 |
Total per 100 Km | $41 |
Fixed Costs
$209
per year
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Licence
most common fee is used as exact figure is unavailable
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$109 |
WOF/COF | $100 |
Flexible Costs
$5,575
per 14,000 Km
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Fuel
~
9.94 litres/100km
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$4,194
$3.01 per litre
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Servicing | $821 |
Tyres | $480 |
Engine Oil | $80 |
- Note, the running costs do not include depreciation and insurance.
Tax Receipt
Amount: | $19.98 incl GST |
GST Number: | 82-104-453 |
Email: | [email protected] |
Postal: | P.O.Box 37704, Parnell, Auckland 1151, New Zealand |
Report includes: | π³πΏ NZ History and Money Owing; NZ Market Valuation. |
Disclaimer
Glossary
- Assembly Type
Indicates whether a motor vehicle has been:
- Imported Built-Up, or
- NZ Assembled
Assembly type "UNKNOWN" indicates that this information was never recorded at the time of registration.
- CC Rating
Total displacement in cubic centimetres of all cylinders of the engine of a motor vehicle.
Some older vehicles may show incorrect values depending on whether or not the original displacement measurements had been converted from cubic inches or other measurement units before introduction of the metric system.
- Certificate of Fitness (COF)
A Certificate of Fitness (CoF) is a regular inspection that ensures vehicles like heavy trucks, larger trailers, motor homes, taxis, shuttles, buses, and rental vehicles meet required safety standards. Legally, these vehicles must be inspected for a CoF every six months. COF inspections are required for vehicle safety purposes and a vehicle that requires a CoF cannot legally be used on the road unless it has a current CoF. Vehicles requiring this certification are: heavy vehicles - trucks, larger trailers, motor homes; all passenger service vehicles - taxis, shuttles and buses and rental vehicles.
- Country of Origin
Country where the vehicle is built or manufactured (not merely assembled). Vehicles assembled in New Zealand are put together from CKD packs ("Completely-Knocked-Down"). They are not made in New Zealand — their Country of Origin will be the country from which the CKD packs are imported.
- Date of latest WOF Inspection
Date of the last recorded WOF inspection for the vehicle.
Successful WOF inspections have been recorded in the vehicle register since November 1995, at the time a vehicle is relicensed. Only the most recent WOF prior to the relicensing is normally recorded.
Since licensing is often done on an annual basis and WOF's are often required bi-annually, this item of information does not necessarily show if the vehicle has a current WOF.
It is intended to begin recording all WOF inspections, both passed and failed, in the near future.
- Engine Number
Every vehicle engine is marked with an engine number by the factory. The engine number includes coded information, which can be decoded to reveal information such as year of manufacture, country of manufacture, and engine type. Additionally, the engine number also serves as the serial number of the engine of a self-propelled vehicle and is normally supplied by the vehicle manufacturer.
- Fuel Type
The type of fuel used in the engine of a motor vehicle. This refers to the primary fuel type if the vehicle also runs on an Alternative Fuel Type such as LPG or CNG.
- Imported Damaged?
Imported with structural damage or deterioration at the border check inspection?
- Licence Type
There are 4 types of licences:
- Licence for normal road use (L);
- Exemption licence (X) when the vehicle has been exempted from normal road use licence: the expiry of an exemption licence is the date after which the vehicle must be relicensed for normal road use;
- Restoration licence (R) when vehicle is under repair or restoration and has been exempted from normal road use licence: the expiry of a restoration licence is the date after which the vehicle must be relicensed for normal road use;
- Licence for trade plate (T): this licence permits the licencee to use a vehicle without registering the vehicle. A trade plate is associated with a person/organisation, it cannot be associated with a vehicle and so any query on a trade plate will not return any vehicle details but provide owner details which are the details of the owner of the trade plate.
- Licensing
Vehicle licensing is the process of issuing a licence which allows the vehicle to be used on public roads. This is not the same as registration, which is where you're issued with your number plates. The licensing fee helps to pay for roading projects and road safety programmes. You have to license your vehicle regularly, at least annually, and you must display a current licence label on your windscreen. The licence is issued for a period of 6 or 12 months, after the vehicle is registered. The vehicle owner pays a licensing fee, and a licence label is attached to the vehicle.
- Note
Retail prices are based on advertised prices of vehicles in good condition. More about Vehicle Market Valuation.
- Plate Number
Plate number refers to the unique combination of up to six alphanumeric characters assigned to a motor vehicle registered in accordance with Transport Legislation in New Zealand. These characters are displayed on metallic plates affixed to both the back and front of most vehicles such as cars, trucks, vans, caravans, and trailers authorised to travel on New Zealand roads. The plate number is also commonly referred to as the registration plate number or simply number plate. It is important to note that the number of characters displayed on the plate will depend on the type of vehicle and the date of registration. All motor vehicles registered in New Zealand must display the plate number.
- Popularity of Year Model
Shows how many vehicles of this year model are currently registered in New Zealand.
- Previous Country of Registration
Country where a vehicle has been previously registered before arrival in New Zealand.
- Registration
Vehicle registration is the process of adding a vehicle to the Motor Vehicle Register, the list of all vehicles currently used on the road in New Zealand. Registration is generally a one-off process that officially recognises you as the person legally responsible for your vehicle. It's not the same as vehicle licensing, which is where you pay a fee for using public roads. When a vehicle is registered, we add its details to the Motor Vehicle Register and issue its registration plates (number plates) at this time. Until a vehicle is registered, it cannot be driven on the road and must be towed or carried for transport. Registration has been traditionally confused with 'licensing', when people refer to the renewal of licence in order to obtain a new licence label (the 'licence sticker') to place on their vehicles. If your vehicle is not correctly registered or is unregistered, you could receive a fine or infringement.
- Registration Status
The registration status will show as:
- Active — if the registration is current (but not necessarily licensed);
- Cancelled — if the registration has been cancelled due to the vehicle having been destroyed, written off, or permanently exported out of New Zealand;
- Lapsed — if the registration has been cancelled due to the vehicle having remained unlicensed beyond the period allowed by legislation.
- Reliable Odometer
This indicator will show "Yes" if the odometer is reliable, or "No" for no if the odometer is unreliable. The information is entered at the time the vehicle is last inspected. The reliable odometer flag is also set to "No" if customs or courts request it. It was developed as a means to show on ownership papers that the true mileage may not be reflected.
- Reported Stolen
This field indicates if the vehicle is stolen or of interest to the police.
- Result of Latest WOF Inspection
- PassedΒ — vehicle has passed examination.
- Failed — vehicle has failed examination.
- Road User Charges (RUC) and RUC Licence Type
All diesel powered vehicles and other vehicles powered by a fuel not taxed at source, regardless of weight, must pay Road User Charges (RUC). Vehicles with a manufacturer's gross laden weight of more than 3.5 tonnes (3500kg) must also pay RUC. Fuels taxed at source are petrol, compressed natural gas (CNG) and liquified petroleum gas (LPG). There are 4 types of RUC licence: Distance, Time, Supplementary and Gap. Distance licences are purchased in multiples of 1,000 kilometres, while time licences are purchased in 1 month blocks. Supplementary licences are intended for short trips for the occasional cartage of heavier loads and are bought in multiples of 50 kilometres.
- Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)
A Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is a unique 17-character number assigned to a motor vehicle. VINs are a security feature that helps combat fraud and are used to identify vehicles for administrative purposes. In New Zealand, VINs are checked during warrant of fitness and certificate of fitness inspections, and are accessible by the police and vehicle inspectors as they are recorded on a centralised database. The VIN is also checked during roadside inspections. VINs are used in various countries around the world including New Zealand, Australia, Europe, and the United States.
- Warrant of Fitness (WOF) Inspection
A Warrant of Fitness (WoF) is a regular check that your vehicle meets required safety standards, at the time of inspection. It applies to passenger cars and light vehicles, and is required for vehicle safety purposes. A vehicle that requires a WOF cannot legally be used on the road unless it has a current Warrant of Fitness certificate. It's your responsibility to keep your vehicle in warrantable condition at all times, which means replacing any parts that don't meet the safety standards before the next inspection. For example, while tyres on your vehicle may pass on the day of your warrant inspection, you'll need to replace them as soon as the tread gets to the minimum depth. If you wait until the next inspection before replacing them, you increase your risk of having a crash or receiving a fine.