Demise of Living Edge Caravans highlights benefits of dealer network

Article by · February 26, 2018 ·

Two weeks ago, Melbourne-based caravan manufacturer, Living Edge Caravans, was declared insolvent and entered liquidation. The company, only a few years old, was reportedly started by former employees of Windsor Caravans’ Victorian factory, which was closed down when Fleetwood Corporation streamlined activities and moved Windsor’s manufacturing to Western Australia.  ROAM has been told that Living Edge’s directors weren’t able to agree on certain matters of corporate management, and as a result the company was wound up by its accountants.

Anthony Rolf, owner of Camden Caravans, Living Edge’s New South Wales dealership, says that despite this, all Living Edge Caravans customers still waiting on vans have either been given a full refund on their deposits, or have been able to choose a suitable caravan from the options already available in the dealership.

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He told ROAM it highlights the risks of buying a caravan directly from the manufacturer, as dealers offer a level of buyer protection in the event a manufacturer goes out of business. In this case, Camden Caravans, as the holder of all customer deposits, was able to honour purchases, will be able to honour warranties, and continue to offer after-sales support to Living Edge owners who bought caravans at the Sydney-based caravan dealership. Rolf said, “With regard to any warranty items, [customers] should check their paperwork as most items in the caravan are covered by their own individual warranties; these will not have been affected by the closure of the manufacturer. For anything not covered under these warranties the customer should contact the dealer they purchased the caravan from.

As part of the liquidation process, it’s understood a major supplier to Living Edge caravans has purchased the right to use the name, as well as some unfinished caravans from the production line, with the intention of resurrecting the name, but without financial input from any of the company’s former directors.

We’ll continue to update as we find out more.

Have you dealt with a similar experience? Get in touch via email and tell us more – editor @ www.timetoroam.com.au

Updated 28/02/18 – 11:09am

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9 Comments

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    Tony Williams

    Thanks Brenden, great work. I really value the frank & revealing insights into matters concerning campers & caravaners. To often in magazines the articles are fawning attempts to keep advertisers happy.
    I look forward to each issue of Roam.

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    Silvia Coombs

    I’m sorry but with Camden Caravan’s reputation, I find it really hard to believe that they would do any warranty work to these owners of Living Edge vans when they will not be getting any payment from Living Edge to do so.

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    Pauly V

    Just goes to show just because u have money doesn’t mean u can own a business. Living edge was doomed from the beginning. Only people behind the scene knew it wouldnt last.

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    Kieran Moroni

    Good morning, just an update regarding Living Edge caravans new ownership.
    My wife and I have just taken delivery of the latest release from Living Edge, the 2019 Luxor, and let me say it has been an absolute pleasure dealing with the new manager/owner Micheal.
    After much research at numerous caravan shows and dealer visits, then meeting Michael and his team,it was not had to make the decision to go with Living Edge, testimony from the past six customers of the manufacturer was also reassurance enough that this was the way to go.
    We are proud to be Living Edge owners.

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    Kieran Moroni

    Good morning, just an update regarding Living Edge caravans new ownership.
    My wife and I have just taken delivery of the latest release from Living Edge, the 2019 Luxor, and let me say it has been an absolute pleasure dealing with the new manager/owner Micheal.
    After much research at numerous caravan shows and dealer visits, then meeting Michael and his team,it was not hard to make the decision to go with Living Edge, testimony from the past six customers of the manufacturer was also reassurance enough that this was the way to go.
    We are proud to be Living Edge owners.

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    Colin

    How do you buy a Living Edge caravan in 2019 when the business went belly up in 2018 ? We bought a Luxor from Camden Caravan in Feb 2018 and the company went bust shortly after. A few months later Camden Caravan ceased trading. Great position to be in for warranty. Meanwhile can anyone tell me what the black switch is for; as best we can see it does nothing.

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    Kieran Moroni

    Hi Colin, we purchased our new 2019 Livingedge Luxor from the new owners of the Livingedge brand,
    See the below quote from the original article.
    “As part of the liquidation process, it’s understood a major supplier to Living Edge caravans has purchased the right to use the name, as well as some unfinished caravans from the production line, with the intention of resurrecting the name, but without financial input from any of the company’s former directors.”
    Oh and by the way the black switch is the 12volt isolation switch instead of having to turn off every individual switch.

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    Northern RV

    Dont listen to Kieran, he’s full of shit guys. ‘Real’ customers dont write comments like that.

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      Kieran Moroni

      Hi Northern RV, whilst you are entitled to your opinion, form your comment i assume you are of the opinion that i am a someone that Livingedge have coerced or that i work for them. i’m happy for you or any of the previous comment contributers to ring me and discuss our purchase of our new Van from Livingedge. 0435951578,


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