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THE FORD EXPEDITION AND ITS SUCCESS Presented to: Dr. Shane R. Premeaux Date Due: April 27, 1999 TABLE OF CONTENTS TOPIC PAGE HISTORICAL BACKGROUND........................................................................ 1 TARGET MARKET............................................................................................ 1 PRODUCT............................................................................................................ 2 PLACE.................................................................................................................. 2 PRICING STRATEGY........................................................................................ 3 PROMOTIONAL/ADVERTISING STRATEGY............................................. 3 SUCCESS ANALYSIS......................................................................................... 4 PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT................................................................ 4 LIST OF WORKS CITED.................................................................................. 5 THE FORD EXPEDITION AND ITS SUCCESS HISTORICAL BACKGROUND Ford Motor Company was founded on June 16, 1903 by a group of twelve investors and $28,000 cash. The strongest force in the group was Henry Ford, who made it his personal duty to see that every American could afford a car. He made this possible by perfecting the assembly line so that the company could mass produce automobiles. The Model T, the first production car ever, rolled off the assembly line on October 1, 1908, and concluded the year by selling 10,660 units1. Throughout the rest of the century, Ford Motor Company continued to manufacture automobiles on the premise of making "Quality Job 1." In 1996, the company set a whole new standard for the industry by redesigning the F-150, the number one selling automobile for the last 17 years. Later that year, Ford introduced the ?97 Expedition, a sport-utility vehicle (SUV) based on the F-150. By years end, the Expedition would out-sell the competition by a considerable margin2. TARGET MARKET The primary members of the target market are mainly active females, ages 41-51, with an average income of $65,000. These females are usually moms, and make up roughly 55% of the buyers, while 36% of the consumers are of the 41-51 age group. Ford has found that most of the Expedition buyers have a college background consisting of a four year degree3. These demographics, while being the average target market, do not, in anyway, limit Ford to selling the Expedition to any and all consumers, who might be interested in purchasing one. PRODUCT Ford Motor Company currently produces four different sport-utility vehicles, however, this report focuses on one of Ford's largest, the Expedition. It is built on the platform of the Ford F-150, as a four-door large SUV. Ford positioned the Expedition in the market between the Chevrolet Tahoe/GMC Yukon and the Chevrolet/GMC Suburban, it's main competitors4. What makes the Expedition unique, is it's ability to seat up to 9 people, like the Suburban, while still having the advantage of fitting easily into the standard garage. Another advantage of the Expedition is the choice of two highly sophisticated engines, the 4.6 L and 5.4 L V-8's. Both are over-head-cam engines, which tend to have less wear-and-tear than the push-rod engines of old. The Expedition also possesses some unique-for-it's-class safety features, such as: a fail safe cooling system - which will allow the engine to alternate on four cylinders in the event of a coolant loss; illuminated entry - this lights the interior so that the driver may see anyone lurking inside; battery shut-off - will turn off any light left on after 20 minutes; auto-lights - a sensor will automatically activate the headlights at night; Control-Trac - which is four-wheel traction capability in all weather conditions. These features, along with power-adjustable foot pedals, load-leveling suspension, and signal mirrors5; have made Expedition, not only unique, but also the number one selling SUV in it's class since it's introduction6. PLACE Expeditions are manufactured in Wayne, Mich., and sold throughout the United States and in many other countries around the world7. They are available at authorized Ford dealerships, as well as at used car dealerships. Local Ford dealers include: Bolton Ford, Don Shetler, and Bubba Oustalet. These dealers and others, not only sell the Expedition and other Ford products to the consumer, but also provide additional services such as Quality Care (maintenance and repair), paint and body work, and the pick-up/delivery of vehicles. Recently, Ford Motor Company has made it even easier to find the right Ford for you, and the nearest dealer, by offering Ford Matchmaker on their web site at www2.ford.com. PRICING STRATEGY In reference to size, the Expedition, as stated before, falls between the Tahoe and the Suburban, this is also true of the price. The Expedition's base price range is from $27,520 to $34,2408. However, it is worth noting that the Expedition is not offered in a"stripped down" version, like it's competition. The lower-end XLT Expedition comes standard with various features from tinted glass and power everything (mirrors, windows, steering, & locks) to dual Second Generation air bags, anti-lock brakes, and keyless entry. The Eddie Bauer Expedition, on the other hand, sports all the features of the XLT plus illuminated running boards, electronic automatic temperature control, overhead console, third-row seating, and leather seats (including