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Can You Trade In an Unregistered Car in Brisbane?

Got a car sitting there with no rego and wondering if you can still trade it in? The short answer: technically yes — but most Brisbane dealerships won’t touch it, and the ones that do will low-ball you hard. Here’s what actually works.

⚡ Direct Answer

Yes, you can trade in an unregistered car in Brisbane — but most dealerships will refuse or offer well below market value. The practical alternative is a licensed car removal service: no rego needed, no roadworthy required, cash paid on the spot, and free towing from your driveway.

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✍️ By: Cars Removals Brisbane Team
📍 Location: Brisbane QLD
⏱️ Read time: ~9 minutes
🔄 Updated: 2025
📋 Key Takeaways
Most Brisbane dealers won’t accept unregistered cars without a Safety Certificate
Car removal services are the fastest, easiest option — no rego or RWC needed
You need proof of ownership and photo ID — that’s all
Cancel your rego through TMR and claim a refund for unused months
Remove your plates before the car is collected — they belong to you in QLD
Lodge a Notice of Disposal with TMR after the sale to protect yourself

You’ve got a car sitting in your driveway with expired rego. Maybe it failed a safety inspection. Maybe the premium came in and you just let it lapse. Either way — you’ve been putting off the decision, and now you want it gone.

The question most Brisbane car owners ask at this point is: “Can I just trade it in at a dealer and put it toward my next car?” Technically, yes. Practically, almost never. Here’s the full picture — honest, practical, and specific to Queensland.

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Can Dealerships Accept Unregistered Cars in Brisbane?

Most Brisbane dealerships won’t accept an unregistered vehicle as a trade-in. Not because they can’t — but because it’s not worth the trouble to them.

Why Dealers Usually Refuse

  • They need a Safety Certificate (roadworthy) to resell it. In Queensland, any vehicle sold for use on public roads must have a current Safety Certificate. If your car doesn’t have one, the dealer needs to arrange it — at their cost and risk.
  • They’ll need to register it before moving it to their yard. Dealers can’t legally drive your unregistered car from your address to their lot. They’d need to arrange a tow or get a temporary permit, adding cost and complexity.
  • The offer will reflect all of this. Any dealer willing to take an unregistered car will factor in the roadworthy cost, the potential repairs it reveals, the registration cost, and their usual margin. Your trade-in valuation will be well below what the car is actually worth.

The Rare Case Where Dealers Might Accept

Some dealers — particularly used car yards — will take an unregistered vehicle if it’s a popular model they know they can move. But be realistic. They’re buying it as a business asset. Any offer you get from a dealer for an unregistered car will be discounted significantly. And they’ll likely ask you to sort out the roadworthy and towing yourself before they take possession.

A Sandgate resident recently took their 2011 Honda CRV to three Brisbane dealerships for a trade-in. Unregistered for seven months, needed a new front CV boot to pass roadworthy. One dealer flatly refused. One quoted $1,800 “as is.” The third offered $2,200 but said the customer needed to tow it to their yard.

They called Cars Removals Brisbane instead. Offered $2,900 over the phone. Truck at their door the next morning. Cash in hand before it left. More money. No towing to arrange. No roadworthy required.

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Best Alternative — Car Removal Services in Brisbane

For most Brisbane locals with an unregistered car, a licensed car removal service is the better option in every measurable way. Here’s why.

  • No registration required. The car’s rego status is completely irrelevant. We buy regardless of whether it’s current, expired, or never registered.
  • No Safety Certificate (roadworthy) required. A removal service buys vehicles for dismantling and recycling — not for putting back on the road. The Safety Certificate requirement doesn’t apply.
  • We come to you — free towing. You don’t need to drive it, tow it, or get a permit. We collect from your home, driveway, carpark, or street.
  • Cash before the car leaves. Cash or bank transfer paid before the vehicle is loaded. Not promised later. Right there, in front of you.
  • Same-day service across Brisbane. Call before midday and we can usually collect the same afternoon. Seven days a week.
  • Honest, competitive offers. Prices based on real parts demand and current scrap metal values — not a dealer’s internal margin calculation.
  • All paperwork handled. Ownership transfer documentation completed on-site. We guide you through the TMR requirements.

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Section 3

What Documents Do You Still Need?

Even without rego, you still need to prove the car is yours to sell. Here’s what to have ready when we arrive.

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Proof of Ownership

Registration papers linking the vehicle to your name. If you’ve lost them, a statutory declaration can usually be arranged — call us and we’ll advise.

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Valid Photo ID

Driver’s licence or passport. Confirms your identity for the ownership transfer documentation completed on-site.

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Car Keys

All available sets. If the car isn’t running and keys are lost, let us know in advance — it doesn’t prevent the sale, but good to flag.

💡 Don’t forget: After the sale, you need to lodge a Notice of Disposal (NOD) through the Queensland Transport (TMR) website at transport.qld.gov.au. We handle our side of the paperwork — you complete the NOD to protect yourself from any fines, tolls, or issues after the car leaves your hands.
Section 4

Step-by-Step: How to Sell Your Unregistered Car in Brisbane

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Call or Get a Quote

Call 1800 650 650 or submit details online. Tell us the make, model, year, and condition honestly.

Under 5 mins
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Get Your Price

We give you a firm dollar amount — not a range, not a “we’ll see on arrival.” A real offer based on your specific vehicle.

Firm offer
3

Book Pickup

Choose a time. Same-day available across Brisbane. We come to your address — any suburb, any location.

Same-day available
4

Remove Plates

In QLD, number plates belong to the registered operator. Remove them before the car is loaded. Return or cancel with TMR.

Required in QLD
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Get Paid Cash

Cash or bank transfer before the car is loaded. Agreed amount, in full, right there at your address. No cheques.

Cash on spot
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Lodge NOD with TMR

Log in to the TMR portal and lodge your Notice of Disposal. Removes your liability for the vehicle permanently.

Do this same day
Section 5

Rego Refund in Queensland — What You’re Entitled To

If there’s still time on your registration when you sell the vehicle — or if you’ve already paid for a new period — you may be entitled to a partial refund of unused registration. Most people don’t know about this. Don’t leave money on the table.

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Check Your Remaining Rego Period

If you have more than one month of registration left, you may be eligible for a refund of the remaining portion — not including CTP insurance, which has its own separate refund process.

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Cancel the Registration Through TMR

Visit transport.qld.gov.au or a Queensland Transport and Motoring Service Centre. Cancel the vehicle registration in your name before or shortly after the sale.

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Return or Transfer Your Plates

In Queensland, number plates belong to the registered operator. You can hold onto them for a future vehicle, or surrender them to a service centre.

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Claim CTP Insurance Refund Separately

Contact your CTP insurance provider directly to claim any refund on the unused portion of Compulsory Third Party insurance. This is handled separately from the registration refund.

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Lodge Notice of Disposal

Submit your NOD through the TMR online portal to formally remove the vehicle from your name. This step is critical — do it the same day as the sale.

✅ Don’t forget the CTP refund: CTP (Compulsory Third Party) insurance in Queensland is tied to your vehicle’s registration. When you cancel rego, contact your insurer — Suncorp, RACQ, Allianz, or whoever holds your CTP — to claim any refund on unused coverage. This money is separate from any rego refund and is often overlooked.
Section 6

Trade-In vs Car Removal — Honest Comparison

Here’s a side-by-side breakdown so you can see clearly what each option actually looks like for an unregistered car in Brisbane.

Factor Dealer Trade-In Car Removal (NCP)
Accepts without rego?
Rarely — most refuse
Always
Roadworthy required?
Yes — dealer’s cost or yours
Never required
Towing to buyer
Your problem & cost
Free — we come to you
Speed of process
Days to weeks
Same day
Cash received
Credit toward next car only
Real cash on the spot
Offer reflects
Dealer’s resale margin
Real parts & scrap market value
Non-running vehicles
Almost never accepted
Always accepted
Paperwork handled
Varies — your responsibility
Handled on-site by us
Section 7

Common Mistakes to Avoid

Letting It Sit Too Long

An unregistered car on your property depreciates every week. Tyres flat, battery dies, rubber seals deteriorate. Every month of inaction costs you money in reduced value and potential council attention.

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Forgetting the Rego Refund

Especially if you’ve recently paid for a new registration period. That money sits in Queensland Transport’s system until you claim it. Lodge the cancellation and NOD as soon as possible after the sale.

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Accepting the First Dealer Offer

If a dealer does make an offer on an unregistered car, it will reflect all their costs and then some. Compare it against a removal service offer before agreeing to anything. The difference is usually significant.

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Driving It to the Buyer

Driving an unregistered vehicle on a Queensland public road is an offence — fines, impoundment, and no CTP insurance if an accident occurs. Don’t do it. Use a removal service that comes to you.

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Skipping the Notice of Disposal

The NOD is your legal protection. Without it, fines, tolls, and incidents can come back to you even after you’ve sold the car. Lodge it through TMR the same day as the sale.

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Stripping Parts Before Selling

Removing parts to sell separately rarely works out financially. An intact vehicle almost always gets a better total offer than a stripped shell. Call for a quote before you touch anything.

Common Questions

FAQs — Unregistered Car Trade-In Brisbane

Can I sell an unregistered car without a roadworthy in QLD?

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Yes — when selling to a licensed car removal service or wrecker. A Safety Certificate (QLD’s Safety Certificate / roadworthy) is only required when a vehicle is being registered for use on public roads. Removal services buy vehicles for dismantling and recycling — they have no requirement for a Safety Certificate. This is the primary practical advantage of the removal route over attempting a private sale or dealer trade-in. Call Cars Removals Brisbane on 1800 650 650.

Is it legal to drive an unregistered car to a dealer in Brisbane?

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No. Driving an unregistered vehicle on a Queensland public road or road-related area is an offence. Penalties include significant fines, and the vehicle may be impounded. Critically, an unregistered vehicle also has no CTP (Compulsory Third Party) insurance — meaning any accident involving your vehicle creates serious personal financial exposure. The correct approach: use a car removal service that collects from your address. You don’t need to move the car at all.

How much is my unregistered car worth in Brisbane?

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Between $50 and $9,999 depending on make, model, year, running condition, and current parts demand. Being unregistered doesn’t reduce the car’s value to a removal service. The offer is based on what the vehicle is worth in parts and scrap metal — not its registration status. Popular Brisbane makes — Toyota, Mazda, Holden, Ford, Nissan — consistently attract stronger offers. Call 1800 650 650 for a firm quote in under 5 minutes.

Who buys unregistered cars in Brisbane?

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Cars Removals Brisbane buys unregistered vehicles in any condition, across Greater Brisbane and South-East Queensland. Free towing from your address. Cash or bank transfer paid before the car is loaded. Same-day service available 7 days a week. Call 1800 650 650 or visit carsremovals.com.au. If you’re unsure whether yours qualifies — call anyway. In almost every case, the answer is yes.

Can I get a refund on QLD registration after selling my unregistered car?

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Yes — if there is unused registration remaining. Cancel the vehicle registration through Queensland Transport (TMR) and apply for a partial refund of the unused period. This is separate from the CTP insurance — contact your CTP insurer directly to claim any unused CTP refund. Both refunds are often overlooked. Don’t leave that money sitting there. After selling, also lodge your Notice of Disposal through the TMR online portal the same day.

What documents do I need to sell my unregistered car in Brisbane?

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Two essentials: proof of ownership and valid photo ID. Registration papers are the simplest ownership proof. If lost, a statutory declaration can often substitute — ask us and we’ll guide you through it. After the sale: remove your plates (they belong to you in Queensland), cancel the registration through TMR to claim any refund, and lodge a Notice of Disposal online to legally remove the vehicle from your name and protect yourself from future liability.

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