PAULINE WILSON
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Any news on a Concorde Owners Club in UK
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Anyone know of any alternatives as I don’t do Facebook or other social media (only this one!).Hi folks, I believe the question was, "is there a Concorde owners club", yes there is now an official Concord which runs via Facebook, I understand that it is run by Colin & Gill Taylor along with Mathew Colbourne. We joined up with them at Malvern. Hope this helps
Anyone know of any alternatives as I don’t do Facebook or other social media (only this one!).
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Thanks very much will give it a try.I don’t to Facebook either but have been told that LinerTreff.com is good. Perhaps you might give that a try.
Thank you Martin, not able to speak German so will look into Google chrome.Hi Rapphil LinerTreff is very good for "big van" discussion some things are lost in translation though unless your German is up to speed, I have it in Google chrome which translates as you go.
Martin
Works well thanks and now able to ‘lust’ on mobile de with full translation!Thank you Martin, not able to speak German so will look into Google chrome.
I leave Mobile.de in German "self improvement"Works well thanks and now able to ‘lust’ on mobile de with full translation!
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You dont need a translating browser for mobile.de, top left is a flag/language selection button, just pick English then the whole site get translated except individual advert specification data (the fitted kit list), unless you are Swedish of course!Works well thanks and now able to ‘lust’ on mobile de with full translation!
Michael, I’ve only ever found the flag at top of mobile de translates top half of advert as you’ve said and not vehicle details into English, so have all now!You dont need a translating browser for mobile.de, top left is a flag/language selection button, just pick English then the whole site get translated except individual advert specification data (the fitted kit list), unless you are Swedish of course!
By the way the UK Concorde Facebook group is so insular now that you have to supply full personal details and PROVE you own a Concorde! I was a member for the benefit of big Liner discussion and was suddenly excommunicated without a kiss my arse or anything and several polite emails to the Obersturmführer of the group were met with radio silence. P****s
Michael
Unfortunately they have done a couple of things, accepted support from Southdowns and I believe been accepted as the "official" UK group; And of course in the UK Concorde have been the premium brand but in Germany they are not the top, although they are a member of a select group. The UK owner group has perpetrated this historical position and I believe many of its members reside in an Anus dwelling. It is very unfortunate as complex OEM features are implemented in a similar fashion amongst the Liner brands in Germany so a problem fixed on a Concorde could be a solution on a Morelo and visa versa. As has been stated LinerTreff is a good place to find out very useful stuff, a lot of the owners have a decent IQ and therefore you get some good exchanges of information. For example I first identified the Thule awning issue on there and long before I got any notification from Thule or indeed any chatter on UK forums.Michael, I’ve only ever found the flag at top of mobile de translates top half of advert as you’ve said and not vehicle details into English, so have all now!
Not good dealings with the FB group but a friend recently was looking at a Carthago and wanted to join owners group to get any tips but also not allowed if you don’t already own one.
Neither very congenial !
Philp
Unfortunately they have done a couple of things, accepted support from Southdowns and I believe been accepted as the "official" UK group; And of course in the UK Concorde have been the premium brand but in Germany they are not the top, although they are a member of a select group. The UK owner group has perpetrated this historical position and I believe many of its members reside in an Anus dwelling.
Michael
Good luck with that even I cannot seem to post on there, it's a couple of people who seem to use it as their personal Thors hammer for issues with Morelo or their dealer. So I just stick with Germany, seriously helpful over there.It would be interesting to know if a Morelo facebook page will allow Concorde owners in... if it does, I might join!
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Indeed I have also met a few of the Concorde Facebook group and found them to be as you say, Interesting, sociable and good company, indeed we have some very good friends who are members, that said I don't go along with the exclusivity bit and don't think it does the dealer any favours in the long run.As you know Michael I am no longer a member of the Concorde Facebook Page for matters unrelated to those you describe. However, I would like to say that the members of the facebook page and Concorde owners generally that I have met in person have been interesting, sociable and very good company indeed... not at all up themselves.
It would be interesting to know if a Morelo facebook page will allow Concorde owners in... if it does, I might join!
I had a look yesterday Michael and didn't think it was a format that I wanted to get involved withGood luck with that even I cannot seem to post on there, it's a couple of people who seem to use it as their personal Thors hammer for issues with Morelo or their dealer. So I just stick with Germany, seriously helpful over there.
M
I thought that Concorde✈???? had stopped flying
Good luck with that even I cannot seem to post on there, it's a couple of people who seem to use it as their personal Thors hammer for issues with Morelo or their dealer. So I just stick with Germany, seriously helpful over there.
M
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HopefullyYes, sadly it has... however, the Concordes referred to here are the non-airbourne type