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<blockquote data-quote="Goldpick" data-source="post: 66063" data-attributes="member: 1695"><p>Apparently Fleetwood Pty Ltd, which owns Windsor and Coromal caravans, amalgamated their operations to WA to save costs, and prevent duplication of it products. Might indicate that they had some finiancial issues, but still, pretty poor regarding the service and purchase records. If the van is still under warranty, you would expect them to honour any claims, regardless of whether an outlet had closed shop or moved. That's a bit like saying your Mitsubishi Triton warranty is no longer valid, as the dealership involved closed down, or moved. At the end of the day, it is Mitsubishi Australia that approves of disapproves warranty claims, not the dealer. I'd contact the parent company, and send any sale contract paperwork through to them to deal with, as they may not be aware of some of the dealer shenanigans.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldpick, post: 66063, member: 1695"] Apparently Fleetwood Pty Ltd, which owns Windsor and Coromal caravans, amalgamated their operations to WA to save costs, and prevent duplication of it products. Might indicate that they had some finiancial issues, but still, pretty poor regarding the service and purchase records. If the van is still under warranty, you would expect them to honour any claims, regardless of whether an outlet had closed shop or moved. That's a bit like saying your Mitsubishi Triton warranty is no longer valid, as the dealership involved closed down, or moved. At the end of the day, it is Mitsubishi Australia that approves of disapproves warranty claims, not the dealer. I'd contact the parent company, and send any sale contract paperwork through to them to deal with, as they may not be aware of some of the dealer shenanigans. [/QUOTE]
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