No roadworthy certificate? Failed your RWC inspection? Car not up to roadworthy standards? M&H Car Removals can still buy your car as-is.
You do not need to repair the vehicle or make it roadworthy before asking us for a quote.
We buy unwanted cars across Melbourne in almost any condition, including vehicles that:
- Have no roadworthy certificate
- Have failed a roadworthy inspection
- Are not up to roadworthy standards
- Are unregistered
- Have expired registration
- Are damaged or accident damaged
- Do not run or start
- Have engine or transmission problems
- Are too expensive to repair
- Have been sitting unused
So, do you need a roadworthy to sell your car in Victoria?
The answer depends on how the vehicle is being sold.
For most private sales of a registered vehicle in Victoria, a current roadworthy certificate is generally required unless an exemption applies.
However, an unregistered car, or a car whose registration has been cancelled, can be sold without a roadworthy certificate.
The most important thing for you to know is this:
Your car does not need a roadworthy certificate for M&H Car Removals to assess it and give you an as-is quote.
If your car is not worth repairing, contact us before spending money trying to make it roadworthy.
No RWC? M&H Car Removals can still assess and buy unwanted cars as-is across Melbourne.
Do You Need a Roadworthy Certificate to Sell a Car in Victoria?
For most private sales involving a registered vehicle in Victoria, a current roadworthy certificate is generally required unless an exemption applies.
According to the official VicRoads guide to selling a vehicle, a roadworthy certificate is part of the registered vehicle sale process, and once issued it remains current for 30 days.
A roadworthy inspection checks whether important safety-related parts of the vehicle meet the required standards.
These can include:
- Tyres and wheels
- Brakes
- Steering
- Suspension
- Windscreen and windows
- Lights and reflectors
- Seats and seatbelts
- Other safety-related components
A roadworthy certificate does not guarantee that a car is mechanically reliable. It shows that the vehicle is considered safe enough to drive at the time of inspection.
The problem for many owners is that older vehicles do not pass the first inspection.
You may pay for an inspection only to discover that the car needs:
- New tyres
- Brake repairs
- Suspension repairs
- A replacement windscreen
- Lighting repairs
- Steering repairs
- Other expensive work
For an older or low-value vehicle, spending thousands of dollars to make it roadworthy may not make financial sense.
Quick Answer: Can You Sell a Car Without a Roadworthy?
Here is the simple answer:
| Your Situation | What You Need to Know |
|---|---|
| Registered private sale | An RWC is generally required unless an exemption applies |
| Unregistered vehicle | It can be sold without an RWC |
| Registration has been cancelled | It can be sold without an RWC |
| Exempt vehicle or transfer | An RWC may not be required |
| Failed roadworthy inspection | You can still contact us for an as-is quote |
| Damaged or non-running car | You can still contact us for an as-is quote |
| Selling to M&H Car Removals | No RWC is needed to request a quote |
The official Consumer Affairs Victoria guidance for unregistered vehicles states that if a car is unregistered, or its registration has been cancelled, it can be sold without a roadworthy certificate.
That is one of the most important points for owners of old, damaged or unwanted vehicles.
Having no RWC does not automatically mean you need to spend money repairing the car.
No Roadworthy? No Problem — We Buy Cars As-Is
Your vehicle does not need to pass a roadworthy inspection for you to get a quote from M&H Car Removals.
We buy cars as-is.
That includes vehicles that:
- Have no RWC
- Failed an RWC inspection
- Are not up to roadworthy standards
- Have expired registration
- Are unregistered
- Do not run
- Do not start
- Have a blown engine
- Have transmission problems
- Have accident damage
- Have body damage
- Need expensive repairs
- Have been sitting unused for months or years
Do Not Repair the Car for Us
You do not need to:
- Buy new tyres
- Repair the brakes
- Replace the windscreen
- Fix the suspension
- Repair the engine
- Repair the transmission
- Make the car roadworthy
Contact us first.
Tell us the make, model, year, location and condition of the vehicle.
We can assess the car exactly as it is.
No RWC. Failed RWC. Not running. Damaged. Unregistered.
We can still buy your car.
The condition of the vehicle can affect its value, but it does not stop you from asking us for a quote.
M&H Car Removals buys unwanted cars as-is, including damaged and non-running vehicles.
Can I Sell an Unregistered Car Without a Roadworthy?
Yes.
According to Consumer Affairs Victoria, if a car is unregistered or its registration has been cancelled, it can be sold without a roadworthy certificate.
This is common for vehicles that are:
- No longer running
- Accident damaged
- Mechanically damaged
- Too expensive to repair
- Missing parts
- Sitting unused
- Unwanted project cars
- Not worth preparing for a roadworthy inspection
If the vehicle is unregistered, do not assume it can simply be driven away on public roads.
Depending on the circumstances, legal transport may need to be arranged.
For many owners, vehicle collection is the easiest option.
M&H Car Removals collects accepted unwanted vehicles across Melbourne, including cars that are:
- Unregistered
- Damaged
- Non-running
- Not safe to drive
- Without a roadworthy certificate
You do not need to organise a separate tow truck for an accepted vehicle.
Can I Sell a Registered Car Without a Roadworthy?
This is where many Victorian car owners become confused.
For most normal private sales of a registered vehicle, a current roadworthy certificate is generally required unless an exemption applies.
The official Consumer Affairs Victoria guide to selling a car says that when selling a registered car, the seller should provide the buyer with a roadworthy certificate that is no more than 30 days old.
Some vehicles and transfers may qualify for an exemption.
You can check the official VicRoads roadworthy certificate exemptions for current information about vehicles and circumstances that may not require a certificate.
If you have an old, damaged or unwanted registered vehicle that is not worth repairing, contact M&H Car Removals before spending money on repairs.
We can assess the vehicle in its current condition and provide an as-is quote.
What If My Car Failed a Roadworthy Inspection?
A failed roadworthy inspection does not mean your car is worthless.
It also does not mean you have to repair the vehicle before contacting us.
Many vehicles fail because they need work such as:
- New tyres
- Brake repairs
- Suspension repairs
- Windscreen replacement
- Steering repairs
- Lighting repairs
- Seatbelt repairs
- Other safety-related work
The official VicRoads selling-a-vehicle guide explains that if a vehicle does not pass its first roadworthy inspection, the identified issues need to be fixed before reinspection.
But that does not mean you have to repair the car before asking M&H Car Removals for a quote.
For a newer or valuable vehicle, completing the repairs may make sense.
For an older car, it may not.
A Simple Example
Imagine your car is worth around $3,000.
It may need:
- $800 in tyres
- $700 in suspension repairs
- $500 for a windscreen
- $600 in other repairs
You could end up spending thousands of dollars trying to make a low-value vehicle roadworthy.
And after all of that, you may still need to:
- Advertise the car
- Answer messages
- Meet potential buyers
- Deal with low offers
- Wait for the right buyer
Sometimes, selling the vehicle as-is is the simpler option.
Before paying for repairs, get an as-is quote.
Should I Fix My Car or Sell It As-Is?
Before spending money on repairs, compare the cost with what the car is realistically worth.
| Repair the Car | Sell the Car As-Is |
| Better for valuable vehicles | Better for low-value vehicles |
| Makes sense when repairs are minor | Makes sense when repairs are expensive |
| Requires time and upfront money | No need to repair the car for us |
| May suit a private sale | May suit damaged or unwanted cars |
| You still need to find a buyer | Request a quote in the car’s current condition |
Getting the car repaired may make sense if:
- The vehicle is valuable
- It is already in good condition
- Only minor repairs are needed
- The repairs could significantly increase its value
- You have time to sell privately
Selling the car as-is may make more sense if:
- The engine has failed
- The transmission is damaged
- The car has accident damage
- The registration has expired
- The car failed its roadworthy
- It has been sitting unused
- Repairs cost too much
- You need the car removed
If you are unsure, get an as-is quote before paying for repairs.
Have a Car With No RWC?
We Can Still Buy It As-Is
No roadworthy?
Failed inspection?
Not up to standard?
Not running?
Unregistered?
Damaged?
Contact M&H Car Removals for an as-is quote.
You do not need to repair the vehicle for us.
For accepted vehicles, we can also arrange car removal across Melbourne.
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Can I Sell a Damaged Car Without an RWC?
A damaged car can still have value.
M&H Car Removals buys unwanted vehicles with many types of problems, including:
- Accident damage
- Engine failure
- Transmission failure
- Electrical faults
- Hail damage
- Body damage
- Missing parts
- High kilometres
- Expired registration
- Failed roadworthy inspections
The vehicle does not need to look perfect.
It does not need to drive perfectly.
And it does not need an RWC for you to ask us for a quote.
Depending on the make, model, year and condition, the vehicle may still have value through reusable parts, components and recyclable materials.
Can I Sell a Car With a Blown Engine?
Yes.
A car with a blown, seized or badly damaged engine can still have value.
Other parts of the vehicle may still be usable, including:
- Transmission components
- Doors
- Bonnet
- Body panels
- Wheels
- Interior parts
- Electronics
- Suspension components
- Other reusable parts
Do not spend thousands of dollars replacing an engine just to ask us for a quote.
Tell us what is wrong with the vehicle, and we can assess it in its current condition.
Sell your unwanted car in its current condition with M&H Car Removals.
How Does Selling Your Car to M&H Car Removals Work?
1. Tell Us About Your Car
Give us the:
- Make
- Model
- Year
- Location
- Registration status
- Overall condition
- Main damage or mechanical problems
2. Receive an As-Is Quote
We assess the vehicle based on the information you provide.
No RWC is needed to request a quote.
3. Arrange Collection
Choose a suitable pickup time.
Same-day pickup may be available depending on your location and truck availability.
4. Complete the Sale
Have the required identification and vehicle ownership information ready.
5. We Collect the Vehicle
For accepted vehicles, we arrange collection from your location.
There is no need to repair the car or make it roadworthy for us.
What Documents Do I Need to Sell My Car?
The exact requirements depend on the vehicle and the type of sale.
As a general rule, you should have:
- Proof of identity
- Proof that you have the right to sell the vehicle
- Vehicle details
- VIN or chassis number
- Registration details, if applicable
- A written record or receipt for the sale
For registered vehicle sales, follow the current process in the official VicRoads guide to selling and transferring a vehicle.
VicRoads says sellers of Victorian-registered vehicles need to notify VicRoads within 14 days and complete a notice of disposal with the buyer.
Always check the current requirements that apply to your vehicle and situation.
Why Choose M&H Car Removals?
We make it easier to sell unwanted vehicles that may be difficult or expensive to sell privately.
We buy many types of vehicles, including:
- Cars without an RWC
- Cars that failed roadworthy inspections
- Unregistered cars
- Damaged cars
- Accident-damaged cars
- Non-running cars
- Cars with blown engines
- Cars with transmission problems
- Old cars
- Scrap cars
- Unwanted vehicles
- 4WDs
- SUVs
- Vans
- Utes
Our service includes:
- Fast vehicle quotes
- As-is vehicle assessments
- Free car removal for accepted vehicles
- Same-day pickup options, subject to availability
- Collection of non-running vehicles
- Service across Melbourne
Areas We Service Across Melbourne
M&H Car Removals provides car removal services across Melbourne, including:
Hoppers Crossing, Werribee, Tarneit, Truganina, Point Cook, Laverton North, Sunshine, Melton, Dandenong, Dandenong South, Craigieburn, Epping, Thomastown, Lalor, Broadmeadows, Deer Park, Derrimut and Campbellfield.
We also service many surrounding Melbourne suburbs.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a roadworthy to sell my car in Victoria?
For most normal private sales of a registered vehicle, a current roadworthy certificate is generally required unless an exemption applies. An unregistered car, or a car whose registration has been cancelled, can be sold without a roadworthy certificate.
Will M&H Car Removals buy my car without an RWC?
Yes. You do not need an RWC to ask M&H Car Removals for a quote. We assess unwanted vehicles as-is, including cars with no RWC, failed roadworthy inspections and cars that are not up to roadworthy standards.
Can I sell a car that failed its roadworthy?
A failed roadworthy does not make the car worthless. You can still contact M&H Car Removals for an as-is quote without repairing the vehicle for us.
Can I sell an unregistered car without a roadworthy?
Yes. Official Consumer Affairs Victoria guidance states that if a car is unregistered or its registration has been cancelled, it can be sold without a roadworthy certificate.
Do I need to repair my car before selling it to you?
No. Do not repair the vehicle for us. Tell us about its current condition and we can assess it as-is.
Can you buy a car that does not run?
Yes. We buy many non-running vehicles, including cars with engine, transmission and mechanical problems.
Can you collect a car that is not safe to drive?
For accepted vehicles, we can arrange collection, so the vehicle does not need to be driven to us.
Do you buy cars with expired registration?
Yes. Vehicles with expired registration can still be assessed for purchase and removal.
Does having no roadworthy reduce my car’s value?
The condition of a vehicle can affect its value, but having no RWC does not stop you from asking us for a quote.
How quickly can you collect my car?
Same-day collection may be available depending on your location, the time of your enquiry and truck availability.
Sell Your Car Without Spending Money on Roadworthy Repairs
If your car has no roadworthy certificate, has failed an inspection or is not up to roadworthy standards, you do not need to repair it before contacting M&H Car Removals.
We buy cars as-is.
That includes vehicles that are:
- Without an RWC
- Failed at roadworthy
- Unregistered
- Damaged
- Not running
- Mechanically faulty
- Too expensive to repair
Before spending thousands of dollars trying to fix an unwanted car, get an as-is quote.
No RWC? We Can Still Buy Your Car.
Contact M&H Car Removals today for a fast quote and car removal across Melbourne.
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This article provides general information only. Vehicle sale, registration and roadworthy requirements can change and may depend on the circumstances of the sale. Check current VicRoads and Consumer Affairs Victoria guidance for your specific situation.