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Car Forum / Alfa Romeo Cars / September 2007

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Cloverleaf and WTCC

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Peter - 12 Sep 2007 11:50 GMT
A bit quiet here lately ..

So to get the ball rolling again.. A question.

Who is a member of the "cloverleaf" club run by alfa?

And if not why not?

I'm a Jaguar man myself, but my wife has an 05 147 and was automatically
enrolled; however you can "register your interest" in joining and I think it
is worth while.

http://www.cloverleafclub.co.uk/register_interest.aspx

Benefits?

They just sent an email to her asking if we wanted free tickets to the WTCC
at  Brands Hatch on the 22-23/9. Answer was "of course!", so I phoned and
they are sending them to us.

They also offer inexpensive track days....

Anyway happy driving.

Peter
Catman - 12 Sep 2007 12:42 GMT
> A bit quiet here lately ..
>
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> at  Brands Hatch on the 22-23/9. Answer was "of course!", so I phoned and
> they are sending them to us.

Interesting, I've never even heard of it.

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cupra - 12 Sep 2007 13:12 GMT
>> A bit quiet here lately ..
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> Interesting, I've never even heard of it.

Same here - wonder when it appeared?
Peter - 12 Sep 2007 13:17 GMT
>> A bit quiet here lately ..
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> Interesting, I've never even heard of it.

Its all part of the "going upmarket", and coincided with the "bad" dealer
cull.
They are probably trying to win back "new" car buyers, with something that
makes them feel special.
We have received two copies of the 2 Alfa magazines that are now part of the
owner experience.

Both are very lifestyle (not mine that is for sure!) orientated, showing
exotic cars/woman/locations.

The best part is the free offers
PeterMcC - 12 Sep 2007 13:30 GMT
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>>> A bit quiet here lately ..
>>>
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> The best part is the free offers

Thanks for the heads up, I've "registered an interest".

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SteveH - 13 Sep 2007 21:59 GMT
> >> Interesting, I've never even heard of it.
> >
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> Thanks for the heads up, I've "registered an interest".

I did, months ago.

I've had a couple of emails saying my membership card and password for
the site will arrive 'soon' - but haven't seen anything yet.

Maybe my choice of Alfas doesn't fit with their demographic.
(Guess who has been on a management bullshit course this week.....)
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cupra - 14 Sep 2007 08:06 GMT
>>>> Interesting, I've never even heard of it.
>>>
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> I've had a couple of emails saying my membership card and password for
> the site will arrive 'soon' - but haven't seen anything yet.

I put 'buying a new Alfa soon' in the comments - it's true but knowing it's
going to a marketing dept, it fits the comment below!

> Maybe my choice of Alfas doesn't fit with their demographic.
> (Guess who has been on a management bullshit course this week.....)
Tony R - 14 Sep 2007 23:57 GMT
> I did, months ago.
>
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> Maybe my choice of Alfas doesn't fit with their demographic.
> (Guess who has been on a management bullshit course this week.....)

I got a membership card through the post some while back. I guess based
on the fact I bought a new Alfa 4 years ago. Bizarrely though, the
anniversary of the purchase came and went and the car was paid off and
not a word from Alfa. I replaced it with an Audi A3 Sportback as a
company car though we still have the 147 to qualify for the Cloverleaf
membership.

It just staggers me an existing customer with a record of purchasing 4
Alfas in a row, 2 from the same dealer is left alone come the time the
car comes to the end of its finance period. I am not saying I would
welcome being hassled by car dealers but some offer of a test drive and
being treated as a loyal customer wouldn't have gone amiss.

Cheers
Tony
 
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