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Buying or Selling > A 'Checklist' When Purchasing Your Vehicle In Manitoba
It's important that you know all the details, your vehicle's complete history, before you make your purchase. There are several ways to make sure that what you're buying is precisely what you want!
1. Make sure you're dealing with the legal owner of the vehicle.
Registered owner vs. legal owner: For your insurance to be valid, the registered owner must be correctly identified on your insurance certificate. It’s important to know the difference between legal owners and registered owners.
The legal owner actually owns the vehicle. Usually, the legal owner is also the registered owner. Only the legal owner can sell the vehicle.
Registered Owner: Sometimes, the legal owner isn't the registered owner.
For instance, someone may lease a car, keep the car and use it, but he doesn't own it. The leasing company remains the legal owner, while the person leasing the car is the registered owner.
The registered owner is the one who has right of possession, either by owning the vehicle or by having been given the right of possession through an exclusive use agreement. Right of possession to a vehicle is obtained when the owner gives up, in writing, the legal control over how, when, where and by whom the vehicle is used. The registered owner can't sell the vehicle unless he is also the legal owner. Only a registered owner who is also the legal owner can sell the vehicle.
The Drivers and Vehicles Act does not permit a person with physical possession of a vehicle, or someone who normally drives the vehicle, to be the registered owner unless they can prove that they own, or have been given exclusive use of the vehicle.
* For example, a father is the legal owner of a vehicle but his son uses the vehicle to attend school and a part-time job. The father has retained legal ownership of the vehicle and does not want to give his son exclusive use of the vehicle. In this situation, the father must still be the registered owner.
2. Check the Vehicle Status.
Ask the owner to show you the Transfer of Ownership Document (TOD) for the vehicle before you buy it. The TOD may show one of the following:
Rebuilt: a former write-off that has been properly rebuilt.
Irreparable: for "parts only"--a write-off that can never be registered again.
Salvageable: a write-off requiring proper rebuilding and inspection before being registered again (see Body Integrity Inspection Certificate).
Unfit: a vehicle deemed unsafe by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing (DVL).
Call us with the vehicle’s correct serial number so we can check whether the vehicle has ever been an Autopac write-off. Inside Winnipeg, call 985-7000; outside Winnipeg, call 1-800-665-2410. For more information on how to check Canada-wide records, call Vehicle Searches at (204) 985-1999 in Winnipeg. Outside Winnipeg, call 1-866-489-5749.
Caution: not all former write-offs or stolen vehicles will be identified on the TOD or in our records. You should still have any used vehicle thoroughly inspected before buying it.
3. Check for any Liens Against the Vehicle.
You should always check to see if anyone else, other than the legal owner, has a financial interest in the vehicle. To check for liens against the vehicle, contact:
Personal Property Registry
General Inquiries
276 Portage Avenue, Winnipeg
Phone: (204) 945-3123
Fax: (204) 948-2492
Email: ppr@gov.mb.ca
You can also check for liens online by visiting The Property Registry on the Provincial Government's website.
A lien means the current owner owes money and a debt has been registered against the vehicle. The debt stays with the vehicle even after you buy it, and will limit your rights to ownership until it's paid.
4. Check to see if the vehicle is a write-off.
Call us with the vehicle's correct serial number and we'll check whether the vehicle has ever been an Autopac write-off. In Winnipeg, call 985-7000. Outside Winnipeg, call 1-800-665-2410 toll-free.
Note: We can only tell you if the vehicle was ever written-off in Manitoba. For more information on how to check Canada-wide records, call Vehicle Searches at (204) 985-1999 in Winnipeg. Outside Winnipeg, call 1-866-489-5749.
5. Find out whether the vehicle has an anti-theft immobilizer
If the vehicle doesn’t have an approved immobilizer, you’ll miss out on the annual premium discounts available to theft-proofed vehicles. You can have an immobilizer installed for less than half the usual cost through the Manitoba Public Insurance theft-proofing program.
If the vehicle has a high risk of theft, Manitoba Public Insurance will pay the entire cost of a standard immobilizer installation. Some of these vehicles must be protected with anti-theft immobilizers before they can be registered in Manitoba for the first time.
Find out whether this law applies to the vehicle.
6. Use our Insurance Rate Calculator to estimate the annual Autopac premium you'll pay to insure the vehicle after you buy it.
Remember, if you are purchasing a vehicle worth more than $50,000 you will need excess value coverage to protect your full investment. If you're purchasing a new vehicle, consider buying New Car Protection. And, if you're leasing a vehicle, make sure you consider Leased Vehicle Protection.
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