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RIV and Blue Bird "Brand" - Tom - 11-01-2005 02:50 One of the selling points of MH ownership is the lifestyle...kind of like when Harley sells motorcycles. The "brand" rallies are an important part of that and if BB is to remain a quality brand...the rally must be an anticipated event and well attended. You read frequently about the "brand" rallies for Country Coach, American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, Newmar, Tiffin, Winnebago and others. Many owners pride themselves on not missing any annual rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the sidelines (or accross the street) it is likely that the rally will atrophy and die. I don't think that is good for any Blue Bird owner or enthusiast! I believe I read earlier that BB understands that the changes to RIV may have been too much...too soon? If this is true I would think it would make sense to be supportive in helping define an RIV that would again be exciting and well attended. If, on the other hand, BB is non- reflective and non-supportive regarding the rally format and costs...well...that probably tells you where they sit relative to the BB "brand" future plans. Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant to offend...Thank You...Tom Rootness in Northern Minnesota P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer in Anoka...shows another BB issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) demo models used by the two owners. I don't think they sold a BB in the last 18 months...not really trying. Maybe they have the brand so the owners can have demos. Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. BTW they did just take in a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. The '91 is quite messy and my guess is they don't know how to sell it and will end up wholesaleing in 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite high for a bit dicey '91. If someone is interested you might want to call them. Shorewood RV in Anoka, MN. TMR RIV and Blue Bird "Brand" - mbulriss - 11-01-2005 12:27 Tom, I believe that you raise some excellent points. My personal opinion is that with the rounds of ownership changes in the past years, BB has lost whatever semblance of lifestyle marketing that they had in the past. Corporate cost cutting has been the main focus of the new ownership groups. Additionally, the common ownership of Prevost and Bluebird probably generated some indirect pressure from that parent company over having two high end products addressing the same relatively small market space (in potential number of units, not dollar volume). As a result, for the past few years they have had little to no direction in lifestyle marketing, product and market segmentation, or overall corporate direction with regard to the Wanderlodge division. Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the FMCA magazine to zero for a while (when they used to command the marketing coveted inside front cover each month), and selling the marketing symbol of the donut wagon (stated reason too expensive) that used to hit many of the RV rally/shows (and always got additional free press exposure in rally coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of direction/dedication to the market. In the past eight years that I have owned a Bird, they have never had a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer network. Holland, Bleakley and Parliament are the exceptions to that and the three shining stars of their dealer network, carrying real inventory, but very regionally spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what you see at Shorewood, IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I never saw more than 4-5 BB in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). Since Buddy quit, we have had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. The first two after Buddy never even had any inventory as far as I know, and the newest "dealer" is historically a consignment lot and has one new LXi listed on its website (unknown if it actually exists on-site or is on order) and one 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a then-listed "dealer" near Albany, NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in time and they had no BB inventory, and no sales person that knew anything about them. The less than stellar dealer network was not important a few years back when BB actually had some marketing effort, was the brand to be aspired to, was selling everything they made and there was less competition in their market space. In the last few years while they have been floundering, the market for higher end coaches has grown tremendously due to baby boomers, and numerous other players have entered the market space. We have to hope that BB regains some sense of marketing and starts developing a real market segmentation and product plan. In the meantime we have these wonderful coaches they have produced that will outlive most of us on this forum. These forums can also serve to fill the gap in the lifestyle marketing by creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support base, and on-going demand for the products. All of this is helpful to the company as the management team tries to re-invigorate the brand. Maybe someone there will realize this someday. Mike Bulriss 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT 40 traded in on an Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if someone offered me $139K for my '91, it would be gone..... --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" > > One of the selling points of MH ownership is the lifestyle...kind of > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The "brand" rallies are an > important part of that and if BB is to remain a quality brand...the > rally must be an anticipated event and well attended. > > You read frequently about the "brand" rallies for Country Coach, > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, Newmar, Tiffin, Winnebago and > others. Many owners pride themselves on not missing any annual > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the sidelines (or accross the > street) it is likely that the rally will atrophy and die. I don't > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner or enthusiast! > > I believe I read earlier that BB understands that the changes to RIV > may have been too much...too soon? If this is true I would think it > would make sense to be supportive in helping define an RIV that would > again be exciting and well attended. If, on the other hand, BB is non- > reflective and non-supportive regarding the rally format and > costs...well...that probably tells you where they sit relative to the > BB "brand" future plans. > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant to offend...Thank You...Tom > Rootness in Northern Minnesota > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer in Anoka...shows another BB > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) demo models used by the two > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in the last 18 months...not > really trying. Maybe they have the brand so the owners can have demos. > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. BTW they did just take in > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. The '91 is quite messy and my > guess is they don't know how to sell it and will end up wholesaleing in > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite high for a bit dicey '91. > If someone is interested you might want to call them. Shorewood RV in > Anoka, MN. TMR > RIV and Blue Bird "Brand" - pattypape - 11-02-2005 01:19 I visited and took the BB factory tour last year. I may be mis-taken, but I got the impression, that a newly built Wanderlodge is always ordered by an owner or a dealership. They are not built for stocking inventory. Bill 88 FC --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@y...> wrote: > > Tom, > > I believe that you raise some excellent points. My personal opinion > is that with the rounds of ownership changes in the past years, BB has > lost whatever semblance of lifestyle marketing that they had in the > past. Corporate cost cutting has been the main focus of the new > ownership groups. Additionally, the common ownership of Prevost and > Bluebird probably generated some indirect pressure from that parent > company over having two high end products addressing the same > relatively small market space (in potential number of units, not > dollar volume). > > As a result, for the past few years they have had little to no > direction in lifestyle marketing, product and market segmentation, or > overall corporate direction with regard to the Wanderlodge division. > Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the FMCA magazine to zero for a > while (when they used to command the marketing coveted inside front > cover each month), and selling the marketing symbol of the donut wagon > (stated reason too expensive) that used to hit many of the RV > rally/shows (and always got additional free press exposure in rally > coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of direction/dedication to the > market. > > In the past eight years that I have owned a Bird, they have never had > a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer network. Holland, Bleakley > and Parliament are the exceptions to that and the three shining stars > of their dealer network, carrying real inventory, but very regionally > spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what you see at Shorewood, > IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I never saw more than 4- 5 BB > in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). Since Buddy quit, we have > had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. The first two after Buddy > never even had any inventory as far as I know, and the newest "dealer" > is historically a consignment lot and has one new LXi listed on its > website (unknown if it actually exists on-site or is on order) and one > 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a then-listed "dealer" near Albany, > NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in time and they had no BB > inventory, and no sales person that knew anything about them. > > The less than stellar dealer network was not important a few years > back when BB actually had some marketing effort, was the brand to be > aspired to, was selling everything they made and there was less > competition in their market space. In the last few years while they > have been floundering, the market for higher end coaches has grown > tremendously due to baby boomers, and numerous other players have > entered the market space. We have to hope that BB regains some sense > of marketing and starts developing a real market segmentation and > product plan. In the meantime we have these wonderful coaches they > have produced that will outlive most of us on this forum. These > forums can also serve to fill the gap in the lifestyle marketing by > creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support base, and on-going > demand for the products. All of this is helpful to the company as > the management team tries to re-invigorate the brand. Maybe someone > there will realize this someday. > > Mike Bulriss > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX > > P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT 40 traded in on an > Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if someone offered me $139K for my > '91, it would be gone..... > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" wrote: > > > > One of the selling points of MH ownership is the lifestyle...kind of > > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The "brand" rallies are an > > important part of that and if BB is to remain a quality brand...the > > rally must be an anticipated event and well attended. > > > > You read frequently about the "brand" rallies for Country Coach, > > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, Newmar, Tiffin, Winnebago and > > others. Many owners pride themselves on not missing any annual > > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the sidelines (or accross the > > street) it is likely that the rally will atrophy and die. I don't > > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner or enthusiast! > > > > I believe I read earlier that BB understands that the changes to RIV > > may have been too much...too soon? If this is true I would think it > > would make sense to be supportive in helping define an RIV that would > > again be exciting and well attended. If, on the other hand, BB is non- > > reflective and non-supportive regarding the rally format and > > costs...well...that probably tells you where they sit relative to the > > BB "brand" future plans. > > > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant to offend...Thank You...Tom > > Rootness in Northern Minnesota > > > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer in Anoka...shows another BB > > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) demo models used by the two > > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in the last 18 months...not > > really trying. Maybe they have the brand so the owners can have demos. > > > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. BTW they did just take in > > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. The '91 is quite messy and my > > guess is they don't know how to sell it and will end up wholesaleing in > > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite high for a bit dicey '91. > > If someone is interested you might want to call them. Shorewood RV in > > Anoka, MN. TMR > > > RIV and Blue Bird "Brand" - Henry Jay Hannigan - 11-02-2005 05:38 --- My 2 cents worth about Bluebird........I love my 90SP36..no tag etc. BB got it right when they made the M380..almost same as my 90SP36 (check the specs) I think they would have sold a TON of the M380"s IF the ENGINEERS would have got it right!!! Regretably the ENGINEERS for whatever reason..bad grades in engineering school, cost cutting measures, WHATEVER, DID NOT get it right. The M380 could have revolutionized BB, instead, the M380 hurt BB. I still love my 90SP36 and have encouraged the BB President ceo etc. to make a 2007 version of my beautiful 90SP36.....make it 38 feet long, NO tag, MID door...AND get some excellent ENGINEERS to design it and sell it for $595,000...TO me, this action would put BB back on top!! That's my 2 cents worth......What do others think?? sincerely, Hank Hannigan Beautiful 90SP36 Still in Hawaii(two more weeks) In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@y...> wrote: > > Tom, > > I believe that you raise some excellent points. My personal opinion > is that with the rounds of ownership changes in the past years, BB has > lost whatever semblance of lifestyle marketing that they had in the > past. Corporate cost cutting has been the main focus of the new > ownership groups. Additionally, the common ownership of Prevost and > Bluebird probably generated some indirect pressure from that parent > company over having two high end products addressing the same > relatively small market space (in potential number of units, not > dollar volume). > > As a result, for the past few years they have had little to no > direction in lifestyle marketing, product and market segmentation, or > overall corporate direction with regard to the Wanderlodge division. > Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the FMCA magazine to zero for a > while (when they used to command the marketing coveted inside front > cover each month), and selling the marketing symbol of the donut wagon > (stated reason too expensive) that used to hit many of the RV > rally/shows (and always got additional free press exposure in rally > coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of direction/dedication to the > market. > > In the past eight years that I have owned a Bird, they have never had > a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer network. Holland, Bleakley > and Parliament are the exceptions to that and the three shining stars > of their dealer network, carrying real inventory, but very regionally > spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what you see at Shorewood, > IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I never saw more than 4- 5 BB > in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). Since Buddy quit, we have > had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. The first two after Buddy > never even had any inventory as far as I know, and the newest "dealer" > is historically a consignment lot and has one new LXi listed on its > website (unknown if it actually exists on-site or is on order) and one > 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a then-listed "dealer" near Albany, > NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in time and they had no BB > inventory, and no sales person that knew anything about them. > > The less than stellar dealer network was not important a few years > back when BB actually had some marketing effort, was the brand to be > aspired to, was selling everything they made and there was less > competition in their market space. In the last few years while they > have been floundering, the market for higher end coaches has grown > tremendously due to baby boomers, and numerous other players have > entered the market space. We have to hope that BB regains some sense > of marketing and starts developing a real market segmentation and > product plan. In the meantime we have these wonderful coaches they > have produced that will outlive most of us on this forum. These > forums can also serve to fill the gap in the lifestyle marketing by > creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support base, and on-going > demand for the products. All of this is helpful to the company as > the management team tries to re-invigorate the brand. Maybe someone > there will realize this someday. > > Mike Bulriss > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" > San Antonio, TX > > P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT 40 traded in on an > Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if someone offered me $139K for my > '91, it would be gone..... > > > > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" wrote: > > > > One of the selling points of MH ownership is the lifestyle...kind of > > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The "brand" rallies are an > > important part of that and if BB is to remain a quality brand...the > > rally must be an anticipated event and well attended. > > > > You read frequently about the "brand" rallies for Country Coach, > > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, Newmar, Tiffin, Winnebago and > > others. Many owners pride themselves on not missing any annual > > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the sidelines (or accross the > > street) it is likely that the rally will atrophy and die. I don't > > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner or enthusiast! > > > > I believe I read earlier that BB understands that the changes to RIV > > may have been too much...too soon? If this is true I would think it > > would make sense to be supportive in helping define an RIV that would > > again be exciting and well attended. If, on the other hand, BB is non- > > reflective and non-supportive regarding the rally format and > > costs...well...that probably tells you where they sit relative to the > > BB "brand" future plans. > > > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant to offend...Thank You...Tom > > Rootness in Northern Minnesota > > > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer in Anoka...shows another BB > > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) demo models used by the two > > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in the last 18 months...not > > really trying. Maybe they have the brand so the owners can have demos. > > > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. BTW they did just take in > > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. The '91 is quite messy and my > > guess is they don't know how to sell it and will end up wholesaleing in > > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite high for a bit dicey '91. > > If someone is interested you might want to call them. Shorewood RV in > > Anoka, MN. TMR > > > RIV and Blue Bird "Brand" - James ONeil - 11-02-2005 06:13 Hank, I am new to the rv¹s, although have done considerable research, etc. I was considering the m380, because I liked the size and it was a BB. That being said when looking at I had the feeling that it was a monaco with a higher price tag. Could you enlighten me on its engineering failures. Thanks, Jim O¹Neil On 11/2/05 12:38 PM, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > --- My 2 cents worth about Bluebird........I love my 90SP36..no tag > etc. BB got it right when they made the M380..almost same as my > 90SP36 (check the specs) I think they would have sold a TON of the > M380"s IF the ENGINEERS would have got it right!!! > Regretably the ENGINEERS for whatever reason..bad grades in > engineering school, cost cutting measures, WHATEVER, DID NOT get it > right. > The M380 could have revolutionized BB, instead, the M380 hurt BB. > I still love my 90SP36 and have encouraged the BB President ceo etc. > to make a 2007 version of my beautiful 90SP36.....make it 38 feet > long, NO tag, MID door...AND get some excellent ENGINEERS to design > it and sell it for $595,000...TO me, this action would put BB back > on top!! > That's my 2 cents worth......What do others think?? > sincerely, > Hank Hannigan > Beautiful 90SP36 > Still in Hawaii(two more weeks) > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@y...> > wrote: >> > >> > Tom, >> > >> > I believe that you raise some excellent points. My personal > opinion >> > is that with the rounds of ownership changes in the past years, BB > has >> > lost whatever semblance of lifestyle marketing that they had in the >> > past. Corporate cost cutting has been the main focus of the new >> > ownership groups. Additionally, the common ownership of Prevost > and >> > Bluebird probably generated some indirect pressure from that parent >> > company over having two high end products addressing the same >> > relatively small market space (in potential number of units, not >> > dollar volume). >> > >> > As a result, for the past few years they have had little to no >> > direction in lifestyle marketing, product and market segmentation, > or >> > overall corporate direction with regard to the Wanderlodge > division. >> > Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the FMCA magazine to zero > for a >> > while (when they used to command the marketing coveted inside front >> > cover each month), and selling the marketing symbol of the donut > wagon >> > (stated reason too expensive) that used to hit many of the RV >> > rally/shows (and always got additional free press exposure in rally >> > coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of direction/dedication to > the >> > market. >> > >> > In the past eight years that I have owned a Bird, they have never > had >> > a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer network. Holland, > Bleakley >> > and Parliament are the exceptions to that and the three shining > stars >> > of their dealer network, carrying real inventory, but very > regionally >> > spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what you see at Shorewood, >> > IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I never saw more than 4- > 5 BB >> > in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). Since Buddy quit, we > have >> > had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. The first two after > Buddy >> > never even had any inventory as far as I know, and the > newest "dealer" >> > is historically a consignment lot and has one new LXi listed on its >> > website (unknown if it actually exists on-site or is on order) and > one >> > 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a then-listed "dealer" near > Albany, >> > NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in time and they had no BB >> > inventory, and no sales person that knew anything about them. >> > >> > The less than stellar dealer network was not important a few years >> > back when BB actually had some marketing effort, was the brand to > be >> > aspired to, was selling everything they made and there was less >> > competition in their market space. In the last few years while > they >> > have been floundering, the market for higher end coaches has grown >> > tremendously due to baby boomers, and numerous other players have >> > entered the market space. We have to hope that BB regains some > sense >> > of marketing and starts developing a real market segmentation and >> > product plan. In the meantime we have these wonderful coaches they >> > have produced that will outlive most of us on this forum. These >> > forums can also serve to fill the gap in the lifestyle marketing by >> > creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support base, and on-going >> > demand for the products. All of this is helpful to the company as >> > the management team tries to re-invigorate the brand. Maybe > someone >> > there will realize this someday. >> > >> > Mike Bulriss >> > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale >> > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" >> > San Antonio, TX >> > >> > P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT 40 traded in on an >> > Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if someone offered me $139K > for my >> > '91, it would be gone..... >> > >> > >> > >> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" > wrote: >>> > > >>> > > One of the selling points of MH ownership is the > lifestyle...kind of >>> > > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The "brand" rallies are an >>> > > important part of that and if BB is to remain a quality > brand...the >>> > > rally must be an anticipated event and well attended. >>> > > >>> > > You read frequently about the "brand" rallies for Country Coach, >>> > > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, Newmar, Tiffin, Winnebago > and >>> > > others. Many owners pride themselves on not missing any annual >>> > > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the sidelines (or accross > the >>> > > street) it is likely that the rally will atrophy and die. I > don't >>> > > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner or enthusiast! >>> > > >>> > > I believe I read earlier that BB understands that the changes to > RIV >>> > > may have been too much...too soon? If this is true I would > think it >>> > > would make sense to be supportive in helping define an RIV that > would >>> > > again be exciting and well attended. If, on the other hand, BB > is non- >>> > > reflective and non-supportive regarding the rally format and >>> > > costs...well...that probably tells you where they sit relative > to the >>> > > BB "brand" future plans. >>> > > >>> > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant to offend...Thank > You...Tom >>> > > Rootness in Northern Minnesota >>> > > >>> > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer in Anoka...shows > another BB >>> > > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) demo models used by the > two >>> > > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in the last 18 > months...not >>> > > really trying. Maybe they have the brand so the owners can have > demos. >>> > > >>> > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. BTW they did just > take in >>> > > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. The '91 is quite messy > and my >>> > > guess is they don't know how to sell it and will end up > wholesaleing in >>> > > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite high for a bit > dicey '91. >>> > > If someone is interested you might want to call them. Shorewood > RV in >>> > > Anoka, MN. 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Regards, Hank Hannigan 90SP36 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James ONeil > > Hank, > I am new to the rv¹s, although have done considerable research, etc. I was > considering the m380, because I liked the size and it was a BB. That being > said when looking at I had the feeling that it was a monaco with a higher > price tag. > Could you enlighten me on its engineering failures. > Thanks, > Jim O¹Neil > > > On 11/2/05 12:38 PM, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > --- My 2 cents worth about Bluebird........I love my 90SP36..no tag > > etc. BB got it right when they made the M380..almost same as my > > 90SP36 (check the specs) I think they would have sold a TON of the > > M380"s IF the ENGINEERS would have got it right!!! > > Regretably the ENGINEERS for whatever reason..bad grades in > > engineering school, cost cutting measures, WHATEVER, DID NOT get it > > right. > > The M380 could have revolutionized BB, instead, the M380 hurt BB. > > I still love my 90SP36 and have encouraged the BB President ceo etc. > > to make a 2007 version of my beautiful 90SP36.....make it 38 feet > > long, NO tag, MID door...AND get some excellent ENGINEERS to design > > it and sell it for $595,000...TO me, this action would put BB back > > on top!! > > That's my 2 cents worth......What do others think?? > > sincerely, > > Hank Hannigan > > Beautiful 90SP36 > > Still in Hawaii(two more weeks) > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" <mbulriss@y...> > > wrote: > >> > > >> > Tom, > >> > > >> > I believe that you raise some excellent points. My personal > > opinion > >> > is that with the rounds of ownership changes in the past years, BB > > has > >> > lost whatever semblance of lifestyle marketing that they had in the > >> > past. Corporate cost cutting has been the main focus of the new > >> > ownership groups. Additionally, the common ownership of Prevost > > and > >> > Bluebird probably generated some indirect pressure from that parent > >> > company over having two high end products addressing the same > >> > relatively small market space (in potential number of units, not > >> > dollar volume). > >> > > >> > As a result, for the past few years they have had little to no > >> > direction in lifestyle marketing, product and market segmentation, > > or > >> > overall corporate direction with regard to the Wanderlodge > > division. > >> > Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the FMCA magazine to zero > > for a > >> > while (when they used to command the marketing coveted inside front > >> > cover each month), and selling the marketing symbol of the donut > > wagon > >> > (stated reason too expensive) that used to hit many of the RV > >> > rally/shows (and always got additional free press exposure in rally > >> > coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of direction/dedication to > > the > >> > market. > >> > > >> > In the past eight years that I have owned a Bird, they have never > > had > >> > a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer network. Holland, > > Bleakley > >> > and Parliament are the exceptions to that and the three shining > > stars > >> > of their dealer network, carrying real inventory, but very > > regionally > >> > spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what you see at Shorewood, > >> > IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I never saw more than 4- > > 5 BB > >> > in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). Since Buddy quit, we > > have > >> > had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. The first two after > > Buddy > >> > never even had any inventory as far as I know, and the > > newest "dealer" > >> > is historically a consignment lot and has one new LXi listed on its > >> > website (unknown if it actually exists on-site or is on order) and > > one > >> > 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a then-listed "dealer" near > > Albany, > >> > NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in time and they had no BB > >> > inventory, and no sales person that knew anything about them. > >> > > >> > The less than stellar dealer network was not important a few years > >> > back when BB actually had some marketing effort, was the brand to > > be > >> > aspired to, was selling everything they made and there was less > >> > competition in their market space. In the last few years while > > they > >> > have been floundering, the market for higher end coaches has grown > >> > tremendously due to baby boomers, and numerous other players have > >> > entered the market space. We have to hope that BB regains some > > sense > >> > of marketing and starts developing a real market segmentation and > >> > product plan. In the meantime we have these wonderful coaches they > >> > have produced that will outlive most of us on this forum. These > >> > forums can also serve to fill the gap in the lifestyle marketing by > >> > creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support base, and on- going > >> > demand for the products. All of this is helpful to the company as > >> > the management team tries to re-invigorate the brand. Maybe > > someone > >> > there will realize this someday. > >> > > >> > Mike Bulriss > >> > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale > >> > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" > >> > San Antonio, TX > >> > > >> > P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT 40 traded in on an > >> > Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if someone offered me $139K > > for my > >> > '91, it would be gone..... > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Tom" > > wrote: > >>> > > > >>> > > One of the selling points of MH ownership is the > > lifestyle...kind of > >>> > > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The "brand" rallies are an > >>> > > important part of that and if BB is to remain a quality > > brand...the > >>> > > rally must be an anticipated event and well attended. > >>> > > > >>> > > You read frequently about the "brand" rallies for Country Coach, > >>> > > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, Newmar, Tiffin, Winnebago > > and > >>> > > others. Many owners pride themselves on not missing any annual > >>> > > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the sidelines (or accross > > the > >>> > > street) it is likely that the rally will atrophy and die. I > > don't > >>> > > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner or enthusiast! > >>> > > > >>> > > I believe I read earlier that BB understands that the changes to > > RIV > >>> > > may have been too much...too soon? If this is true I would > > think it > >>> > > would make sense to be supportive in helping define an RIV that > > would > >>> > > again be exciting and well attended. If, on the other hand, BB > > is non- > >>> > > reflective and non-supportive regarding the rally format and > >>> > > costs...well...that probably tells you where they sit relative > > to the > >>> > > BB "brand" future plans. > >>> > > > >>> > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant to offend...Thank > > You...Tom > >>> > > Rootness in Northern Minnesota > >>> > > > >>> > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer in Anoka...shows > > another BB > >>> > > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) demo models used by the > > two > >>> > > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in the last 18 > > months...not > >>> > > really trying. Maybe they have the brand so the owners can have > > demos. > >>> > > > >>> > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. BTW they did just > > take in > >>> > > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. The '91 is quite messy > > and my > >>> > > guess is they don't know how to sell it and will end up > > wholesaleing in > >>> > > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite high for a bit > > dicey '91. > >>> > > If someone is interested you might want to call them. Shorewood > > RV in > >>> > > Anoka, MN. 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GROUPS LINKS > > > > * Visit your group "WanderlodgeForum > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WanderlodgeForum> " on the web. > > * > > * To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > > * WanderlodgeForum-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com > > > > * > > * Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service > > <http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/> . > > > > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > RIV and Blue Bird "Brand" - John Suter - 11-03-2005 01:09 How 'bout our just saying, "there are numerous reasons" you don't find any more M-380's being manufactured, and the M-450's vanished after they were announced with great 'fanfare and hoopla,' and suddenly LXi's returned to the production line (Even if at much higher list prices). John --- Henry Jay Hannigan > ---JAMES: RE: Engineering problems on m-380's > Probably the best people to answer ur questions > would be the BB > people at Ft. Valley..ask them about the 1. > BRAKES..2. > SKIN..3.Wieght ratios..to name a few.........the > defense for liable > and slander is...TRUTH.. > Regards, > Hank Hannigan > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James ONeil > > > > > Hank, > > I am new to the rv¹s, although have done > considerable research, > etc. I was > > considering the m380, because I liked the size and > it was a BB. > That being > > said when looking at I had the feeling that it was > a monaco with a > higher > > price tag. > > Could you enlighten me on its engineering > failures. > > Thanks, > > Jim O¹Neil > > > > > > On 11/2/05 12:38 PM, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > > > > --- My 2 cents worth about Bluebird........I > love my 90SP36..no > tag > > > etc. BB got it right when they made the > M380..almost same as my > > > 90SP36 (check the specs) I think they would > have sold a TON of > the > > > M380"s IF the ENGINEERS would have got it > right!!! > > > Regretably the ENGINEERS for whatever > reason..bad grades in > > > engineering school, cost cutting measures, > WHATEVER, DID NOT > get it > > > right. > > > The M380 could have revolutionized BB, instead, > the M380 hurt BB. > > > I still love my 90SP36 and have encouraged the > BB President ceo > etc. > > > to make a 2007 version of my beautiful > 90SP36.....make it 38 feet > > > long, NO tag, MID door...AND get some excellent > ENGINEERS to > design > > > it and sell it for $595,000...TO me, this > action would put BB > back > > > on top!! > > > That's my 2 cents worth......What do others > think?? > > > sincerely, > > > Hank Hannigan > > > Beautiful 90SP36 > > > Still in Hawaii(two more weeks) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" > <mbulriss@y...> > > > wrote: > > >> > > > >> > Tom, > > >> > > > >> > I believe that you raise some excellent > points. My personal > > > opinion > > >> > is that with the rounds of ownership changes > in the past > years, BB > > > has > > >> > lost whatever semblance of lifestyle > marketing that they had > in the > > >> > past. Corporate cost cutting has been the > main focus of the > new > > >> > ownership groups. Additionally, the common > ownership of > Prevost > > > and > > >> > Bluebird probably generated some indirect > pressure from that > parent > > >> > company over having two high end products > addressing the same > > >> > relatively small market space (in potential > number of units, > not > > >> > dollar volume). > > >> > > > >> > As a result, for the past few years they have > had little to no > > >> > direction in lifestyle marketing, product and > market > segmentation, > > > or > > >> > overall corporate direction with regard to > the Wanderlodge > > > division. > > >> > Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the > FMCA magazine to > zero > > > for a > > >> > while (when they used to command the > marketing coveted inside > front > > >> > cover each month), and selling the marketing > symbol of the > donut > > > wagon > > >> > (stated reason too expensive) that used to > hit many of the RV > > >> > rally/shows (and always got additional free > press exposure in > rally > > >> > coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of > direction/dedication to > > > the > > >> > market. > > >> > > > >> > In the past eight years that I have owned a > Bird, they have > never > > > had > > >> > a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer > network. Holland, > > > Bleakley > > >> > and Parliament are the exceptions to that and > the three > shining > > > stars > > >> > of their dealer network, carrying real > inventory, but very > > > regionally > > >> > spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what > you see at > Shorewood, > > >> > IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I > never saw more > than 4- > > > 5 BB > > >> > in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). > Since Buddy quit, > we > > > have > > >> > had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. > The first two after > > > Buddy > > >> > never even had any inventory as far as I > know, and the > > > newest "dealer" > > >> > is historically a consignment lot and has one > new LXi listed > on its > > >> > website (unknown if it actually exists > on-site or is on > order) and > > > one > > >> > 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a > then-listed "dealer" near > > > Albany, > > >> > NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in > time and they had > no BB > > >> > inventory, and no sales person that knew > anything about them. > > >> > > > >> > The less than stellar dealer network was not > important a few > years > > >> > back when BB actually had some marketing > effort, was the > brand to > > > be > > >> > aspired to, was selling everything they made > and there was > less > > >> > competition in their market space. In the > last few years > while > > > they > > >> > have been floundering, the market for higher > end coaches has > grown > > >> > tremendously due to baby boomers, and > numerous other players > have > > >> > entered the market space. We have to hope > that BB regains > some > > > sense > > >> > of marketing and starts developing a real > market segmentation > and > > >> > product plan. In the meantime we have these > wonderful > coaches they > > >> > have produced that will outlive most of us on > this forum. > These > > >> > forums can also serve to fill the gap in the > lifestyle > marketing by > > >> > creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support > base, and on- > going > > >> > demand for the products. All of this is > helpful to the > company as > > >> > the management team tries to re-invigorate > the brand. Maybe > > > someone > > >> > there will realize this someday. > > >> > > > >> > Mike Bulriss > > >> > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale > > >> > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" > > >> > San Antonio, TX > > >> > > > >> > P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT > 40 traded in on > an > > >> > Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if > someone offered me > $139K > > > for my > > >> > '91, it would be gone..... > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > > > >> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, > "Tom" > > > > wrote: > > >>> > > > > >>> > > One of the selling points of MH ownership > is the > > > lifestyle...kind of > > >>> > > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The > "brand" rallies > are an > > >>> > > important part of that and if BB is to > remain a quality > > > brand...the > > >>> > > rally must be an anticipated event and > well attended. > > >>> > > > > >>> > > You read frequently about the "brand" > rallies for Country > Coach, > > >>> > > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, > Newmar, Tiffin, > Winnebago > > > and > > >>> > > others. Many owners pride themselves on > not missing any > annual > > >>> > > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the > sidelines (or > accross > > > the > > >>> > > street) it is likely that the rally will > atrophy and die. > I > > > don't > > >>> > > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner > or enthusiast! > > >>> > > > > >>> > > I believe I read earlier that BB > understands that the > changes to > > > RIV > > >>> > > may have been too much...too soon? If > this is true I would > > > think it > > >>> > > would make sense to be supportive in > helping define an RIV > that > > > would > > >>> > > again be exciting and well attended. If, > on the other > hand, BB > > > is non- > > >>> > > reflective and non-supportive regarding > the rally format > and > > >>> > > costs...well...that probably tells you > where they sit > relative > > > to the > > >>> > > BB "brand" future plans. > > >>> > > > > >>> > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant > to > offend...Thank > > > You...Tom > > >>> > > Rootness in Northern Minnesota > > >>> > > > > >>> > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer > in Anoka...shows > > > another BB > > >>> > > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) > demo models used > by the > > > two > > >>> > > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in > the last 18 > > > months...not > > >>> > > really trying. Maybe they have the brand > so the owners can > have > > > demos. > > >>> > > > > >>> > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. > BTW they did > just > > > take in > > >>> > > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. > The '91 is quite > messy > > > and my > > >>> > > guess is they don't know how to sell it > and will end up > > > wholesaleing in > > >>> > > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite > high for a bit > > > dicey '91. > > >>> > > If someone is interested you might want to > call them. > Shorewood > > > RV in > > >>> > > Anoka, MN. TMR > > >>> > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > > > > > > Recreational vehicles > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreational+veh > > > > icles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicl > e+dealer& > > > > w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig= > DAUkCKkU7 > > > Dzhn_ObWmSYTw> Wanderlodge > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Wanderlodge&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=W > > > > anderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w > 5=Used+re > > > > creational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z- > 8HJdysB3QLPj9U0Jv > > > qYQ> Automotive maintenance > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Automotive+maintenance&w1=Recreational+ve > > > > hicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehic > le+dealer > > > > &w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig > =IF4u_5wI > > > 8Pmy34cC1O9CxA> > > > Recreational vehicle dealer > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w1=Recreation > > > > al+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+ > vehicle+d > > > > ealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163 > &.sig=z6_ > > > XahaeYHfELr6o72IW1A> Used recreational > vehicles > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Used+recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreationa > > > > l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+v > ehicle+de > > > > aler&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163& > .sig=UGEY > > > 5km4L-kXbDI4ZSadEw> Automotive radiators > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > t=ms&k=Automotive+radiators&w1=Recreational+vehi > > > > cles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle > +dealer&w > > > > 5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=e > PNVMmISsC > > > WgTnMq_4GlXA> > > > > > > > > > > > > YAHOO! 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Mail - PC Magazine Editors' Choice 2005 http://mail.yahoo.com RIV and Blue Bird "Brand" - Henry Jay Hannigan - 11-03-2005 06:26 --- I did not know the 450's were gone.........sure hope the CEO takes my advice and builds a nice 38ft mid door with no tag similar to my 90SP.....and this time they hire an M.I.T. engineer to work out the details..eg brakes, skin, loads etc.the m380 was the right idea...BUT...............Does BLUBIRD read this???? .I'm not going to wait forever regards, Hank Hannigan & Naty 90SP36 In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, John Suter wrote: > > How 'bout our just saying, "there are numerous > reasons" you don't find any more M-380's being > manufactured, and the M-450's vanished after they were > announced with great 'fanfare and hoopla,' and > suddenly LXi's returned to the production line (Even > if at much higher list prices). > > John > > > > > --- Henry Jay Hannigan > > > ---JAMES: RE: Engineering problems on m-380's > > Probably the best people to answer ur questions > > would be the BB > > people at Ft. Valley..ask them about the 1. > > BRAKES..2. > > SKIN..3.Wieght ratios..to name a few.........the > > defense for liable > > and slander is...TRUTH.. > > Regards, > > Hank Hannigan > > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James ONeil > > > > > > > > Hank, > > > I am new to the rv¹s, although have done > > considerable research, > > etc. I was > > > considering the m380, because I liked the size and > > it was a BB. > > That being > > > said when looking at I had the feeling that it was > > a monaco with a > > higher > > > price tag. > > > Could you enlighten me on its engineering > > failures. > > > Thanks, > > > Jim O¹Neil > > > > > > > > > On 11/2/05 12:38 PM, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > > > > > > > --- My 2 cents worth about Bluebird........I > > love my 90SP36..no > > tag > > > > etc. BB got it right when they made the > > M380..almost same as my > > > > 90SP36 (check the specs) I think they would > > have sold a TON of > > the > > > > M380"s IF the ENGINEERS would have got it > > right!!! > > > > Regretably the ENGINEERS for whatever > > reason..bad grades in > > > > engineering school, cost cutting measures, > > WHATEVER, DID NOT > > get it > > > > right. > > > > The M380 could have revolutionized BB, instead, > > the M380 hurt BB. > > > > I still love my 90SP36 and have encouraged the > > BB President ceo > > etc. > > > > to make a 2007 version of my beautiful > > 90SP36.....make it 38 feet > > > > long, NO tag, MID door...AND get some excellent > > ENGINEERS to > > design > > > > it and sell it for $595,000...TO me, this > > action would put BB > > back > > > > on top!! > > > > That's my 2 cents worth......What do others > > think?? > > > > sincerely, > > > > Hank Hannigan > > > > Beautiful 90SP36 > > > > Still in Hawaii(two more weeks) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" > > <mbulriss@y...> > > > > wrote: > > > >> > > > > >> > Tom, > > > >> > > > > >> > I believe that you raise some excellent > > points. My personal > > > > opinion > > > >> > is that with the rounds of ownership changes > > in the past > > years, BB > > > > has > > > >> > lost whatever semblance of lifestyle > > marketing that they had > > in the > > > >> > past. Corporate cost cutting has been the > > main focus of the > > new > > > >> > ownership groups. Additionally, the common > > ownership of > > Prevost > > > > and > > > >> > Bluebird probably generated some indirect > > pressure from that > > parent > > > >> > company over having two high end products > > addressing the same > > > >> > relatively small market space (in potential > > number of units, > > not > > > >> > dollar volume). > > > >> > > > > >> > As a result, for the past few years they have > > had little to no > > > >> > direction in lifestyle marketing, product and > > market > > segmentation, > > > > or > > > >> > overall corporate direction with regard to > > the Wanderlodge > > > > division. > > > >> > Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the > > FMCA magazine to > > zero > > > > for a > > > >> > while (when they used to command the > > marketing coveted inside > > front > > > >> > cover each month), and selling the marketing > > symbol of the > > donut > > > > wagon > > > >> > (stated reason too expensive) that used to > > hit many of the RV > > > >> > rally/shows (and always got additional free > > press exposure in > > rally > > > >> > coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of > > direction/dedication to > > > > the > > > >> > market. > > > >> > > > > >> > In the past eight years that I have owned a > > Bird, they have > > never > > > > had > > > >> > a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer > > network. Holland, > > > > Bleakley > > > >> > and Parliament are the exceptions to that and > > the three > > shining > > > > stars > > > >> > of their dealer network, carrying real > > inventory, but very > > > > regionally > > > >> > spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what > > you see at > > Shorewood, > > > >> > IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I > > never saw more > > than 4- > > > > 5 BB > > > >> > in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). > > Since Buddy quit, > > we > > > > have > > > >> > had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. > > The first two after > > > > Buddy > > > >> > never even had any inventory as far as I > > know, and the > > > > newest "dealer" > > > >> > is historically a consignment lot and has one > > new LXi listed > > on its > > > >> > website (unknown if it actually exists > > on-site or is on > > order) and > > > > one > > > >> > 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a > > then-listed "dealer" near > > > > Albany, > > > >> > NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in > > time and they had > > no BB > > > >> > inventory, and no sales person that knew > > anything about them. > > > >> > > > > >> > The less than stellar dealer network was not > > important a few > > years > > > >> > back when BB actually had some marketing > > effort, was the > > brand to > > > > be > > > >> > aspired to, was selling everything they made > > and there was > > less > > > >> > competition in their market space. In the > > last few years > > while > > > > they > > > >> > have been floundering, the market for higher > > end coaches has > > grown > > > >> > tremendously due to baby boomers, and > > numerous other players > > have > > > >> > entered the market space. We have to hope > > that BB regains > > some > > > > sense > > > >> > of marketing and starts developing a real > > market segmentation > > and > > > >> > product plan. In the meantime we have these > > wonderful > > coaches they > > > >> > have produced that will outlive most of us on > > this forum. > > These > > > >> > forums can also serve to fill the gap in the > > lifestyle > > marketing by > > > >> > creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support > > base, and on- > > going > > > >> > demand for the products. All of this is > > helpful to the > > company as > > > >> > the management team tries to re-invigorate > > the brand. Maybe > > > > someone > > > >> > there will realize this someday. > > > >> > > > > >> > Mike Bulriss > > > >> > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale > > > >> > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" > > > >> > San Antonio, TX > > > >> > > > > >> > P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT > > 40 traded in on > > an > > > >> > Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if > > someone offered me > > $139K > > > > for my > > > >> > '91, it would be gone..... > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, > > "Tom" > > > > > > wrote: > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > One of the selling points of MH ownership > > is the > > > > lifestyle...kind of > > > >>> > > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The > > "brand" rallies > > are an > > > >>> > > important part of that and if BB is to > > remain a quality > > > > brand...the > > > >>> > > rally must be an anticipated event and > > well attended. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > You read frequently about the "brand" > > rallies for Country > > Coach, > > > >>> > > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, > > Newmar, Tiffin, > > Winnebago > > > > and > > > >>> > > others. Many owners pride themselves on > > not missing any > > annual > > > >>> > > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the > > sidelines (or > > accross > > > > the > > > >>> > > street) it is likely that the rally will > > atrophy and die. > > I > > > > don't > > > >>> > > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner > > or enthusiast! > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > I believe I read earlier that BB > > understands that the > > changes to > > > > RIV > > > >>> > > may have been too much...too soon? If > > this is true I would > > > > think it > > > >>> > > would make sense to be supportive in > > helping define an RIV > > that > > > > would > > > >>> > > again be exciting and well attended. If, > > on the other > > hand, BB > > > > is non- > > > >>> > > reflective and non-supportive regarding > > the rally format > > and > > > >>> > > costs...well...that probably tells you > > where they sit > > relative > > > > to the > > > >>> > > BB "brand" future plans. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant > > to > > offend...Thank > > > > You...Tom > > > >>> > > Rootness in Northern Minnesota > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer > > in Anoka...shows > > > > another BB > > > >>> > > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) > > demo models used > > by the > > > > two > > > >>> > > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in > > the last 18 > > > > months...not > > > >>> > > really trying. Maybe they have the brand > > so the owners can > > have > > > > demos. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. > > BTW they did > > just > > > > take in > > > >>> > > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. > > The '91 is quite > > messy > > > > and my > > > >>> > > guess is they don't know how to sell it > > and will end up > > > > wholesaleing in > > > >>> > > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite > > high for a bit > > > > dicey '91. > > > >>> > > If someone is interested you might want to > > call them. > > Shorewood > > > > RV in > > > >>> > > Anoka, MN. TMR > > > >>> > > > > > >> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > SPONSORED LINKS > > > > > > > > Recreational vehicles > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > > t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreational+veh > > > > > > > icles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicl > > e+dealer& > > > > > > > w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig= > > DAUkCKkU7 > > > > Dzhn_ObWmSYTw> Wanderlodge > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > > t=ms&k=Wanderlodge&w1=Recreational+vehicles&w2=W > > > > > > > anderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w > > 5=Used+re > > > > > > > creational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=Z- > > 8HJdysB3QLPj9U0Jv > > > > qYQ> Automotive maintenance > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > > t=ms&k=Automotive+maintenance&w1=Recreational+ve > > > > > > > hicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehic > > le+dealer > > > > > > > &w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig > > =IF4u_5wI > > > > 8Pmy34cC1O9CxA> > > > > Recreational vehicle dealer > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > > t=ms&k=Recreational+vehicle+dealer&w1=Recreation > > > > > > > al+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+ > > vehicle+d > > > > > > > ealer&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163 > > &.sig=z6_ > > > > XahaeYHfELr6o72IW1A> Used recreational > > vehicles > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > > t=ms&k=Used+recreational+vehicles&w1=Recreationa > > > > > > > l+vehicles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+v > > ehicle+de > > > > > > > aler&w5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163& > > .sig=UGEY > > > > 5km4L-kXbDI4ZSadEw> Automotive radiators > > > > <http://groups.yahoo.com/gads? > > t=ms&k=Automotive+radiators&w1=Recreational+vehi > > > > > > > cles&w2=Wanderlodge&w3=Automotive+maintenance&w4=Recreational+vehicle > > +dealer&w > > > > > > > 5=Used+recreational+vehicles&w6=Automotive+radiators&c=6&s=163&.sig=e > > PNVMmISsC > > > > WgTnMq_4GlXA> > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > YAHOO! 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The specs show the Cat engine and Meritor suspension products that were the M-450 spec, versus the DD Series 60 engine of the 'old' LXi. And the BB web site still shows the M380 as a product. Is it truly gone? I thought they had "re-engineered" it to fix the problems. Mike Bulriss 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" San Antonio, TX --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, John Suter wrote: > > How 'bout our just saying, "there are numerous > reasons" you don't find any more M-380's being > manufactured, and the M-450's vanished after they were > announced with great 'fanfare and hoopla,' and > suddenly LXi's returned to the production line (Even > if at much higher list prices). > > John > > > > > --- Henry Jay Hannigan > > > ---JAMES: RE: Engineering problems on m-380's > > Probably the best people to answer ur questions > > would be the BB > > people at Ft. Valley..ask them about the 1. > > BRAKES..2. > > SKIN..3.Wieght ratios..to name a few.........the > > defense for liable > > and slander is...TRUTH.. > > Regards, > > Hank Hannigan > > 90SP36 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, James ONeil > > > > > > > > Hank, > > > I am new to the rv¹s, although have done > > considerable research, > > etc. I was > > > considering the m380, because I liked the size and > > it was a BB. > > That being > > > said when looking at I had the feeling that it was > > a monaco with a > > higher > > > price tag. > > > Could you enlighten me on its engineering > > failures. > > > Thanks, > > > Jim O¹Neil > > > > > > > > > On 11/2/05 12:38 PM, "Henry Jay Hannigan" > > > > > > > > > --- My 2 cents worth about Bluebird........I > > love my 90SP36..no > > tag > > > > etc. BB got it right when they made the > > M380..almost same as my > > > > 90SP36 (check the specs) I think they would > > have sold a TON of > > the > > > > M380"s IF the ENGINEERS would have got it > > right!!! > > > > Regretably the ENGINEERS for whatever > > reason..bad grades in > > > > engineering school, cost cutting measures, > > WHATEVER, DID NOT > > get it > > > > right. > > > > The M380 could have revolutionized BB, instead, > > the M380 hurt BB. > > > > I still love my 90SP36 and have encouraged the > > BB President ceo > > etc. > > > > to make a 2007 version of my beautiful > > 90SP36.....make it 38 feet > > > > long, NO tag, MID door...AND get some excellent > > ENGINEERS to > > design > > > > it and sell it for $595,000...TO me, this > > action would put BB > > back > > > > on top!! > > > > That's my 2 cents worth......What do others > > think?? > > > > sincerely, > > > > Hank Hannigan > > > > Beautiful 90SP36 > > > > Still in Hawaii(two more weeks) > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "mbulriss" > > <mbulriss@y...> > > > > wrote: > > > >> > > > > >> > Tom, > > > >> > > > > >> > I believe that you raise some excellent > > points. My personal > > > > opinion > > > >> > is that with the rounds of ownership changes > > in the past > > years, BB > > > > has > > > >> > lost whatever semblance of lifestyle > > marketing that they had > > in the > > > >> > past. Corporate cost cutting has been the > > main focus of the > > new > > > >> > ownership groups. Additionally, the common > > ownership of > > Prevost > > > > and > > > >> > Bluebird probably generated some indirect > > pressure from that > > parent > > > >> > company over having two high end products > > addressing the same > > > >> > relatively small market space (in potential > > number of units, > > not > > > >> > dollar volume). > > > >> > > > > >> > As a result, for the past few years they have > > had little to no > > > >> > direction in lifestyle marketing, product and > > market > > segmentation, > > > > or > > > >> > overall corporate direction with regard to > > the Wanderlodge > > > > division. > > > >> > Cutting staff, cutting advertising in the > > FMCA magazine to > > zero > > > > for a > > > >> > while (when they used to command the > > marketing coveted inside > > front > > > >> > cover each month), and selling the marketing > > symbol of the > > donut > > > > wagon > > > >> > (stated reason too expensive) that used to > > hit many of the RV > > > >> > rally/shows (and always got additional free > > press exposure in > > rally > > > >> > coverage), are all symbolic of the loss of > > direction/dedication to > > > > the > > > >> > market. > > > >> > > > > >> > In the past eight years that I have owned a > > Bird, they have > > never > > > > had > > > >> > a strong and dedicated nationwide dealer > > network. Holland, > > > > Bleakley > > > >> > and Parliament are the exceptions to that and > > the three > > shining > > > > stars > > > >> > of their dealer network, carrying real > > inventory, but very > > > > regionally > > > >> > spaced. The other "dealers" are mostly what > > you see at > > Shorewood, > > > >> > IMO. Even when Buddy Gregg was a dealer, I > > never saw more > > than 4- > > > > 5 BB > > > >> > in total on his Dallas lot (new and used). > > Since Buddy quit, > > we > > > > have > > > >> > had three "dealers" in Texas come and go. > > The first two after > > > > Buddy > > > >> > never even had any inventory as far as I > > know, and the > > > > newest "dealer" > > > >> > is historically a consignment lot and has one > > new LXi listed > > on its > > > >> > website (unknown if it actually exists > > on-site or is on > > order) and > > > > one > > > >> > 1990 on consignment. I stopped at a > > then-listed "dealer" near > > > > Albany, > > > >> > NY (Alpine?) on a trip a few years back in > > time and they had > > no BB > > > >> > inventory, and no sales person that knew > > anything about them. > > > >> > > > > >> > The less than stellar dealer network was not > > important a few > > years > > > >> > back when BB actually had some marketing > > effort, was the > > brand to > > > > be > > > >> > aspired to, was selling everything they made > > and there was > > less > > > >> > competition in their market space. In the > > last few years > > while > > > > they > > > >> > have been floundering, the market for higher > > end coaches has > > grown > > > >> > tremendously due to baby boomers, and > > numerous other players > > have > > > >> > entered the market space. We have to hope > > that BB regains > > some > > > > sense > > > >> > of marketing and starts developing a real > > market segmentation > > and > > > >> > product plan. In the meantime we have these > > wonderful > > coaches they > > > >> > have produced that will outlive most of us on > > this forum. > > These > > > >> > forums can also serve to fill the gap in the > > lifestyle > > marketing by > > > >> > creating camaraderie, a knowledge and support > > base, and on- > > going > > > >> > demand for the products. All of this is > > helpful to the > > company as > > > >> > the management team tries to re-invigorate > > the brand. Maybe > > > > someone > > > >> > there will realize this someday. > > > >> > > > > >> > Mike Bulriss > > > >> > 83 PT40 "Stagecoach" - For Sale > > > >> > 91 PT40 "Texas Minivan" > > > >> > San Antonio, TX > > > >> > > > > >> > P.S. I would also be suspicious of a '91 PT > > 40 traded in on > > an > > > >> > Allegro Bus! But in the meantime, if > > someone offered me > > $139K > > > > for my > > > >> > '91, it would be gone..... > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > > > > >> > --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, > > "Tom" > > > > > > wrote: > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > One of the selling points of MH ownership > > is the > > > > lifestyle...kind of > > > >>> > > like when Harley sells motorcycles. The > > "brand" rallies > > are an > > > >>> > > important part of that and if BB is to > > remain a quality > > > > brand...the > > > >>> > > rally must be an anticipated event and > > well attended. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > You read frequently about the "brand" > > rallies for Country > > Coach, > > > >>> > > American Coach, Newell, Foretravel, > > Newmar, Tiffin, > > Winnebago > > > > and > > > >>> > > others. Many owners pride themselves on > > not missing any > > annual > > > >>> > > rallies. If the BB loyalists sit on the > > sidelines (or > > accross > > > > the > > > >>> > > street) it is likely that the rally will > > atrophy and die. > > I > > > > don't > > > >>> > > think that is good for any Blue Bird owner > > or enthusiast! > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > I believe I read earlier that BB > > understands that the > > changes to > > > > RIV > > > >>> > > may have been too much...too soon? If > > this is true I would > > > > think it > > > >>> > > would make sense to be supportive in > > helping define an RIV > > that > > > > would > > > >>> > > again be exciting and well attended. If, > > on the other > > hand, BB > > > > is non- > > > >>> > > reflective and non-supportive regarding > > the rally format > > and > > > >>> > > costs...well...that probably tells you > > where they sit > > relative > > > > to the > > > >>> > > BB "brand" future plans. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > Just the musings from a wanbee...not meant > > to > > offend...Thank > > > > You...Tom > > > >>> > > Rootness in Northern Minnesota > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > P.S. Just visited the Minnesota BB dealer > > in Anoka...shows > > > > another BB > > > >>> > > issue. They have two BBs...both '04 (?) > > demo models used > > by the > > > > two > > > >>> > > owners. I don't think they sold a BB in > > the last 18 > > > > months...not > > > >>> > > really trying. Maybe they have the brand > > so the owners can > > have > > > > demos. > > > >>> > > > > > >>> > > Primarily a Tiffin and other brand dealer. > > BTW they did > > just > > > > take in > > > >>> > > a '91 PT 40 on trade on an Allegro Bus. > > The '91 is quite > > messy > > > > and my > > > >>> > > guess is they don't know how to sell it > > and will end up > > > > wholesaleing in > > > >>> > > 90 days. Asking $139K which IMHO is quite > > high for a bit > > > > dicey '91. > > > >>> > > If someone is interested you might want to > > call them. > > Shorewood > > > > RV in > > > >>> > > Anoka, MN. 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