What's new
Peugeot RCZ Forum

Register a free account today to become a member. It's free! Once signed in, you'll be able to participate on this site by adding your own topics and posts, connect with other members through your own private inbox and take part in competitions!

Where are they now?

A

Anonymous

Guest
I have noticed a marked increase in new members to this Forum of late. Very welcome I can assure you; but It is a shame I feel, that quite alot of earlier members, too many to list, have just faded away.
In the early days I had quite a banter with several fellow Z owners, and sadly that has since dried up.
What a pity that perhaps, it would have been a nice gesture just to say Goodbye, or are they still lurking out there, with nothing to say !

Mal
 
A

Anonymous

Guest
Thank goodness for that Scott!! :thumbup: I thought we'd lost you to the Internet dark side!! Good to hear from you again buddy!!!!
 
A

Anonymous

Guest
MEvans said:
I have noticed a marked increase in new members to this Forum of late. Very welcome I can assure you; but It is a shame I feel, that quite alot of earlier members, too many to list, have just faded away.
In the early days I had quite a banter with several fellow Z owners, and sadly that has since dried up.
What a pity that perhaps, it would have been a nice gesture just to say Goodbye, or are they still lurking out there, with nothing to say !

Mal

A couple of reason I think members tend to "disappear" Mal,
I think when we buy a new car, especially one like the RCZ, we tend to get involved with places like forums as it's part of the buzz, but as the "new car" feeling fades away so does the enjoyment of being part of a forum.

I bet that many of the members that do fade away do it within 2 years of joining. Just about the time when they feel a need to change the car and move on from here.

Another reason is "change" or lack of it, some members may feel that it's the same old thing every time they visit being said by the same people. I guess this could be said of most types forums though, not just this one. :eusa-think:
Forums can and do go "stale", so people just get bored of the same faces saying the same stuff. :sleeping-yellow:

Personally I find that "taking a break" helps, as it can get a little repetitive sometimes. In fact I've been feeling the urge for a little "hol" myself lately. :eusa-think:
 
Top