Hi, We are looking at buying an off road caravanand are just wondering if anyone has a Kokoda Platoon off roadre and how you would rate it, plus what sort of conditions you have traveled over.
thanks Hunter 58
Bruce and Bev said
11:15 PM Jul 26, 2016
Hi Dave. Welcome to GN - we look forward to lots of posts from you, both questions and also helping others out and telling us about your travels and neat places you find :)
Have a look at this link from the Kokoda caravan club - they may be able to help you.
There are also a few reviews about Kokoda if you search the name on Dr Google
Suggest whatever van you get that you take it away for around one weeks trial not too far from home. Run it over some reasonably rough road and try all the features - especially if you have solar - and then write down all the things you find wrong, break or are faulty. If you have none, or only a few - congratulations !! Otherwise, take it back to the Dealer for repairs.
And remember the Dealer provides a 12 month warranty. The manufacturer provides an "implied" warranty under various consumer laws and are required to make good defects for up to 3 years after the Dealers warranty expires - otherwise you complain to the ACCC or your state consumer protection dept
Hunter 58 said
04:27 PM Jul 27, 2016
Thanks Bruce we have looked at a few reviews but I will check these sights out.
Hi, We are looking at buying an off road caravanand are just wondering if anyone has a Kokoda Platoon off roadre and how you would rate it, plus what sort of conditions you have traveled over.
thanks Hunter 58
Have a look at this link from the Kokoda caravan club - they may be able to help you.
caravanersforum.com/viewtopic.php
There are also a few reviews about Kokoda if you search the name on Dr Google
Suggest whatever van you get that you take it away for around one weeks trial not too far from home. Run it over some reasonably rough road and try all the features - especially if you have solar - and then write down all the things you find wrong, break or are faulty. If you have none, or only a few - congratulations !! Otherwise, take it back to the Dealer for repairs.
And remember the Dealer provides a 12 month warranty. The manufacturer provides an "implied" warranty under various consumer laws and are required to make good defects for up to 3 years after the Dealers warranty expires - otherwise you complain to the ACCC or your state consumer protection dept
Cheers