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Post Info TOPIC: 2004 Peugeot Autocruise Starburst, any comments please
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2004 Peugeot Autocruise Starburst, any comments please


Hi, this is another cheap ad this time for Peugeot NOT. All I am after is some pointers or comments from those more experienced.

The link below will take you to 'Seven Star Caravans' and the link to a $9,000 

2004 Peugeot Autocruise Starburst, 

This is the last time i will try on this site - Cheers Michael

https://www.sevenstarscaravans.com/listings/2004-peugeot-autocruise-starburst/ 



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Michael - Don't let the few hard heads in the Group dissuade you from seeking assistance here. I suggest you download a lot of the free technical articles and checklists at www.caravancouncil.com.au/.
My personal opinion on any vehicle in the pricing you indicate is that whichever unit you get you most probably will have extra expense in keeping it on the road.
You didn't indicate what State you currently reside - another factor in looking at vehicles at the moment.

See you out there.

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Hi MDN

It appears that Sevenstatecaravans is a dodgy scam site, below is a pic of what I found


Dodgy caravans.png

Link below

https://www.caravancampingsales.com.au/editorial/details/fake-caravan-sales-website-warning-124452/



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Agree with Tony they are to cheap, that should ring alarm bells. They are a scam to many inconsistencies.

www.caravancampingsales.com.au/items/motorhomes-campers-category/

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You asked for opinions, l gave mine. I don't follow peoples links for obvious reasons. If you are genuine about buying a motorhome its difficult looking at a few pictures taken to show its best bits. Go have a look at them using the industry guide.



-- Edited by STRETCH ARMSTRONG on Monday 1st of June 2020 12:25:41 PM

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7 Star Caravans is a scam company under investigation by the ACCC.

Run as fast as you can!!



-- Edited by montie on Monday 1st of June 2020 04:03:26 PM

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Tankyou, Thank you, thank you. This was the type of info that is precious to the newbie (me). My first ask about Kea is from RV Sales Adelaide, which is legit Thanks again Cheers Michael

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MDN wrote:

Tankyou, Thank you, thank you. This was the type of info that is precious to the newbie (me). My first ask about Kea is from RV Sales Adelaide, which is legit Thanks again Cheers Michael


 Michael,

Kea are a reputable publicly listed company.



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