
How Much Is a Roadworthy Certificate in Victoria?
What does a roadworthy (RWC) cost in Victoria, and what affects the price? A licensed Cranbourne West tester explains.
What drives the cost
The roadworthy inspection itself is a fixed fee; the variable is whether your car passes or needs repairs to comply. We give fixed written pricing for the inspection up front.
A well-maintained car passes with no extra cost; a car with worn brakes, tyres or lights needs those fixed first.
What the job involves
We carry out the full VicRoads safety inspection, give you a written result, and — if anything fails — a fixed quote to repair it, often same day so you don’t need a second visit.
See our guide to what’s checked, and how to pass first time.
A fixed written price before any work
The honest answer to “how much?” is that it depends on your exact car, parts and condition — so we inspect first, then give you a fixed written quote before we touch anything. No surprises, no scare tactics.
As an RACV-accredited European specialist in Cranbourne West, we use quality parts and dealer-level diagnostics, and we’ll tell you what’s urgent versus what can wait. Book online in 60 seconds or call 03 8782 0711.
How Much Is a Roadworthy Certificate in Victoria? — FAQ
The inspection is a fixed fee; repairs (if needed to pass) are extra. We quote both up front.
Whether your car needs repairs to comply — a well-maintained car passes with no extra cost.
Yes — often same day, so you avoid a second visit.
Brakes, tyres, steering/suspension, lights, windscreen, seatbelts and more. See our RWC guides.
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Need a fixed quote?
Trusted Cranbourne West car specialists — RACV-accredited, fixed written pricing. Book online or call 03 8782 0711.