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Dealers get to test drive a Workhorse UFO chassis at Florida RV SuperShow
01/15/2007
rvtradedigest.com
TROY, Mich. -- Dealers attending the Florida RV Supershow
Jan. 17 to 21 will have an opportunity to test drive a Class A motorhome
built on Workhorse Custom Chassis' new UFO platform.
Workhorse will display its all-new rear-engine Workhorse UFO (universal
fuel option) platform during the show at the Florida State Fairgrounds (Booth
145). Those wishing to take a test drive of a 36-foot Forest River Georgetown
model built on the Workhorse UFO™ can reserve a time now by going to
www.workhorse.com.
Visitors to the Workhorse booth can also sign up during the show. However,
two public test drives at fall RV shows saw most times booked well in advance,
as interest in the new chassis is high.
More than 400 RV dealer representatives have also driven the new chassis
at dealer events and individual dealerships throughout the fall, with post-drive
surveys exceptionally positive.
“Our other chassis drew positive comments when they were introduced,
but nothing like this,” noted Bill Walmsley, Workhorse RV marketing
manager. “Whether it’s the quietness of the rear gas engine,
the sharp turning radius, the lack of roll, the brakes, the acceleration — across
the board it’s drawn extremely positive comments from anyone who has
driven it.”
“Because of the Workhorse UFO™, 2007 will see significant changes
in motor home floor plans and in the way RVers think about front- and rear-engine
Class A motor homes,” said Walmsley. “The Workhorse UFO chassis
is generating a wave of new choices for RV consumers.”
Presently, the majority of front-engine Class A chassis are gasoline-powered,
while rear-engine chassis are all diesel-powered. In both cases, the engines
protrude above the floor line. This creates a hump between the passenger
and driver seats to crawl over in a front-engine motor home, and protrusions
that are usually covered by a high-off-the-floor bed and cabinets in a rear-engine
motor home.
The Workhorse UFO provides motorhome buyers a choice of a gas or diesel
rear engine the same coach floorplan. In addition, the configuration of the
Workhorse UFO also enables coach builders to use a completely flat floor
with either engine, thus eliminating the need to build around a protruding
engine and creating a greater variety of floorplan options, such as a rear
living area, previously unavailable on rear-engine chassis.
The initial Workhorse UFO™ model has a gas engine, which many find
attractive because it is less expensive than a diesel while providing the
benefits of a rear-engine configuration. These benefits include less cabin
noise, less cabin heat, and, without the front-to-back drive shaft, less
vibration and more pass through storage underneath the floor.
However, what test drivers are raving about is the exceptional ride, handling
and performance of the chassis. “We wanted to make a chassis that was
easier to drive and which felt safer to drive,” said Walmsley. “The
Workhorse UFO™ eliminates most of the roll people experience turning
corners in a big motor home. It combines great acceleration, maneuverability
and stopping power with a very stable and comfortable ride.”
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