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Looking for a 380 for the parents.

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But have no idea where in Melbourne would be the best place to go. Does anyone know of some reputable Mitsubishi Dealerships?

We're looking for a 380 Platinum. :)
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Chadstone is the only decent one left
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FTO338 wrote:Chadstone is the only decent one left
The Agostino one in Adelaide is not bad. The best Mitsubishi 380 dealer will be in the city. Not best, because we don't know the service but it will compliment the hometown car. By the way, we all need to get behind the 380 because if Mitsubishi pull out of local manufacturing (even though I really believe they won't) our Australian dollar wil go neyy (very high pictched wine. And hence the days of cheap imports cars will go neyy. And Australia will be almost like a second cuba because it would be too pricy to import for most manufacutrers so we will be left with fugly falcons (couldnt think of a payout) and bogandoores.
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juddy333 wrote:
FTO338 wrote:Chadstone is the only decent one left
The Agostino one in Adelaide is not bad. The best Mitsubishi 380 dealer will be in the city. Not best, because we don't know the service but it will compliment the hometown car. By the way, we all need to get behind the 380 because if Mitsubishi pull out of local manufacturing (even though I really believe they won't) our Australian dollar wil go neyy (very high pictched wine. And hence the days of cheap imports cars will go neyy. And Australia will be almost like a second cuba because it would be too pricy to import for most manufacutrers so we will be left with fugly falcons (couldnt think of a payout) and bogandoores.
I'm lost...SA? city which city?
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khunjeng wrote:I'm lost...SA? city which city?
*sigh* Here we go again. Bloody Victorians...
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Sparhawk wrote:
khunjeng wrote:I'm lost...SA? city which city?
*sigh* Here we go again. Bloody Victorians...
Well oodLes did ask for melbourne, so don't know why S.A come up :lol:
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Sparhawk wrote:
khunjeng wrote:I'm lost...SA? city which city?
*sigh* Here we go again. Bloody Victorians...
and whats so special about the ACT?
But have no idea where in Melbourne would be the best place to go. Does anyone know of some reputable Mitsubishi Dealerships?
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