Rubber roof- : Horizon-John Hilley said:... rubber roof......They also introduced a 40ft Class A diesel Horizon.
I feel your annoyance and agree but FB has the feature of live streaming ( : uh, hooray) And captures lots of the younger group's attention. For me it's mostly Wastebook but I am able to keep up with my AT&T work colleagues and our FMCA 4-wheeler club has a presence there.Bill N said:I am not normally an old grouch but I do get a bit testy when a business announces some totally new product ONLY on Facebook....
John Canfield said:Rubber roof- : Horizon-
I feel your annoyance and agree but FB has the feature of live streaming ( : uh, hooray) And captures lots of the younger group's attention. For me it's mostly Wastebook but I am able to keep up with my AT&T work colleagues and our FMCA 4-wheeler club has a presence there.
From what I understand the younger crowd abandoned FB a longtime ago for Instagram, Snapchat, etc. - FB is now for parents/grandparents.
And thanks John for the FYI.
I looked at this one after your post. I like clean lines without much ornamentation, and I like the Horizon too! Put some cozy quilts on the back of the sofa, some bright rugs, and a lovely comforter, and it would be great. This one is going on my list for 3-5 years from now.Mile High said:That new Horizon is growing on me! Not a real euro fan, but that interior is pretty nice!
Bill N said:I am not normally an old grouch but I do get a bit testy when a business announces some totally new product ONLY on Facebook. I doubt very much that ALL of their customers are social media participants but by doing such introductions they only alienate those who have chosen not to use social media. We are just not a family who thinks the world needs to know all of our business (yea I know you pick your viewers) so email seems to work fine. JMHO.
John Hilley said:I think Winnebago and WIT are behind others in marketing to their existing customer base. If you compare WIT's, FMCA's and Escapee's magazines there is a lot of difference. FMCA and Escapees has a lot of useful information as well as Club and Chapter information. They all cost the same per year, but I feel I get more from FMCA and Escapees. The WIT magazine is very high quality, but I wish they would put more money into useful articles and even two to three page reviews of a Winnebago product each issue.
Bill
I agree with both of you. I am no longer on FB as I got very tired of the drama or seeing someone's lunch at the new restaurant, ad nauseam. I think along with the big announcement on FB, it would have been easy enough to send out emails too. Wow, maybe even include it in the WIT magazine!
And I agree that Winnebago is going toward the younger crowd and that's fine, but don't forget us folks who don't need an iPhone charging port every 6 inches. The WIT magazine is a skim thru and recycle; it needs some meat.
I studied the video, and it looks like the 42Q is the same floorplan as the Tour 42QD, and it has the side radiator like the grand tour and the power gear slides. I've already got my colors picked outUTTransplant said:I looked at this one after your post. I like clean lines without much ornamentation, and I like the Horizon too! Put some cozy quilts on the back of the sofa, some bright rugs, and a lovely comforter, and it would be great. This one is going on my list for 3-5 years from now.