Brochure or Online view What's your view

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My Wife and I prefer a Brochure , Dreamer sent me a Brochure and Pilote sent me a Brochure , Autotrail said Online only not tried any other UK Manufacture .
What we like we can pick up a Brochure and read it anywhere any time, plus , we think you get a better feel for the vehicles .
I expect Autotrail think it's a great saving, it is in £'s for Brochures, but, are they sure that it does not lose them sales ,(Times financially I Believe are getting hard)
We like Pilote ,Their Postage was a Staggering 9.50 Euros.
 
My Wife and I prefer a Brochure , Dreamer sent me a Brochure and Pilote sent me a Brochure , Autotrail said Online only not tried any other UK Manufacture .
What we like we can pick up a Brochure and read it anywhere any time, plus , we think you get a better feel for the vehicles .
I expect Autotrail think it's a great saving, it is in £'s for Brochures, but, are they sure that it does not lose them sales ,(Times financially I Believe are getting hard)
We like Pilote ,Their Postage was a Staggering 9.50 Euros.
No comments ?
 
To be honest, neither.
We just look around whatever is on the forecourt or at the show……….;)
 
We’ve never bought anything like that from new so it’s never been an issue.
For other ‘stuff’ it’s a mixture of on-line and brochures, both have their good and bad points.
For the MH purchase you are considering, perhaps a test drive would be an equal factor in your decisions.
 
we would probably do initial thinking from media whether that is written or digital but would not make a choice without stepping inside our chosen options.
it too much money and way too important a choice to just rely media input of any type.

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I am not too bothered about the brochure but I like the price list with all the tech spec as a paper copy so I can go down tick all the options I fancy and then say "how much"

I have quite a lot of brochures and price lists at home, I wonder if they will be worth anything in a few years ;)
 
We bought ours basically from seeing it on the net.
It was second hand and through a broker. The first time we had ever done this.
After our house , its the second biggest financial outlay we have ever made.
We asked for loads of detailed photos which were sent promptly followed by a few telephone calls asking about specific points.
Followed with an almost 600 mile round trip to view.
We did look at numerous vans at dealers and plenty of on line brochures.
Printed brochures are getting harder to get ( i would much rather look at a paper printed brochure) .
In my opinion manufacturers should still supply a printed brochure free of charge.
If they didnt it would actually put me off buying from them.
 
Dreamer sends me brochures for free and they also have a the online version. Brochure for me every time, so much easier to point to with a salesman and the brochure can't be manipulated once produced and distributed.
 

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