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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This document discusses the marketing strategies for Ashok Leyland and its foray into small car
segement

Ashok Leyland is launching a new car with the name of ”Leyland next” and this document provide an
efficient and workable marketing plan for the product.

In India automobile industry is growing at a rapid pace. The demand for cars in India over time has
increased a lot due to growth of economy and stability of people economic condition. This has
attracted a number of producers towards the market. Leyland along with other producers like Toyota,
Suzuki and Honda etc. is a player in the automobile market.

Now Leyland has planned to launch a new car with significant innovations. For the success of the car
in industry a deep study and research has been undertaken to develop an effective and efficient plan.

Some of the important areas covered in this document while developing a Marketing Plan for the
selected company are:

• Discussion of the Industry

• Analysis of company’s position

• Marketing objectives

• Promotions strategies

• Pricing strategies

• Product strategies

• Distribution strategies.

Furthermore, action plan lays out successful implementation through monitoring has also been
included.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Executive summary

Executive Summary..............................................................1

Table of Contents.................................................................2

1.1. Global Industry for Automobile .....................................................................5

1.2. Automobile Industry Overview of India .......................................................6

2.0. Leyland: History.............................................................6

2.1. Introduction ..................................................................................................6

2.2. Leyland’s Vision ............................................................................................6

2.3. Leyland’s Mission .........................................................................................7

3.0. Leyland next: Marketing Environment.............................7

3.1. Micro Environment........................................................................................7

3.1.1. Consumers..............................................................................................7

3.1.2. Competitors............................................................................................7

3.1.3. Intermediaries.........................................................................................7

3.1.4. Publics.....................................................................................................8

3.2. Macro Environment.......................................................................................8

3.2.1. Demographic Environment.....................................................................8

3.2.1.1. Education..........................................................................................8

3.2.1.2. Population........................................................................................8

3.2.2 Economic Environment............................................................................8

3.2.3. Technological Environment.....................................................................8

4.0. Leyland next: Product Evaluation..................................10

4.1. Core, Actual and Augmented Product.........................................................10

4.2. Consumer or Industrial Product?.................................................................10


4.3. Convenience, Shopping, Special or Unsought Product................................10

4.4. Product Uses and Consumer Acceptance....................................................10

4.5. Distribution – Wide Spread or Not?.............................................................11

4.6. SWOT Analysis............................................................................................11

4.6.1. Strengths..............................................................................................11

4.6.2. Weaknesses..........................................................................................11

4.6.3. Opportunities........................................................................................11

4.6.4. Threats..................................................................................................12

5.0 Consumer Evaluation.....................................................12

5.1 Type of Purchase Decision ..........................................................................12

5.2 Consumption – consumer response.............................................................12

5.3 Quality, Comfort & Safety............................................................................12

5.4 Customer Awareness and Brand Switching..................................................13

5.5 Brand Prospects -- Location and Influence ..................................................13

6.0 Competitor Analysis......................................................14

6.1 Pricing..........................................................................................................14

6.2 Promotion.....................................................................................................14

6.3 Distribution...................................................................................................14

6.4 Future Competitors and Replacement Products...........................................14

7.0 Marketing Objectives.....................................................15

Goals and Objectives..........................................................................................15

8.0 Marketing Strategies.....................................................16

8.1 Target Market...............................................................................................16

8.2 Leyland next Target Market: Geographic Segment......................................16

8.3 Leyland next Target Market: Psychographics...............................................16

8.4 Leyland next Target Market: Demographics................................................16


9.0 Marketing Mix Strategies...............................................17

9.1 Product Strategies........................................................................................17

9.1.1 Packaging...............................................................................................17

9.1.2 LabelLing................................................................................................17

9.1.3 Product Line...........................................................................................19

9.2 Pricing Strategies.........................................................................................19

9.3 Distribution Strategies.................................................................................19

9.4 Promotion Strategies....................................................................................20

9.4.1 Environment Research...........................................................................20

9.4.2 Advertising.............................................................................................20

9.5 Positioning Strategy.....................................................................................21

10.0 Evaluation, Monitoring and Control...............................21

11.0 Budget........................................................................22

11.1 Market Analysis Cost..................................................................................22

11.2 Questionnaire Cost.....................................................................................22

11.3 Advertising and promotional cost...............................................................22

11.3.1 Advertising cost...................................................................................22

11.3.2 Promos Cost.........................................................................................23

11.2.3 Sponsorships........................................................................................23

Car Dealers Survey Summary...............................................24

KBC.....................................................................................................................24

MUST CARS.........................................................................................................24

CAR MAX............................................................................................................24

Consumer Questionnaire.....................................................25

QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS.................................................................................28

Analysis Summary..............................................................................................32
12.0 Bibliography................................................................33

1.1. GLOBAL INDUSTRY FOR AUTOMOBILE 1


Automobile Industry is a business of manufacturing and selling vehicles. It has encouraged the
expansion of road systems and allowing consumers to commute long distances. It has also allowed
other industrial product to contribute as well, such as steel and thus is the key determinant for
economic growth.

Globalization of automotive industry accelerated exponentially after the 1980’s. This was due to the
construction of important overseas facilities and mergers alongside with improved production
techniques adopted by Japanese in the 1970’s.

By 2005, the industry’s global output touched 64.6 million vehicles. The auto market today is one of
the largest segments in world trade. Today the annual automotive exports have reached a level of $600
billion which accounts for 10% of the worlds export.

With increase awareness in consumers about potential hazards, automobile industries are in constant
competition with each other to produce a better vehicle for the right consumer. It is estimated that the
car industry will continue to prosper to increasing trends as national economies and population
increases. Mobility 2030, of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, reported that
per capita mobility of china, Latin America, Russia and rest of Europe would double by 2030 to 5000-
14000 km per year. This will contribute to the automotive industry a big deal.

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1.2. AUTOMOBILE INDUSTRY OVERVIEW OF INDIA
In India automobile industry is growing at a rapid pace. There have been huge demand for cars in India
over time but in the last few years due to improvement in economy of India this demand has increased
tremendously. Total number of automobiles in use today in India is 5 million. About two-third of the
market demand is being met currently by local production and imports from other countries and one-
third is left unmet.

So there is a huge gap in market demand and supply which is still there to be met. Major producers
currently in the market are Toyota, Suzuki, Leyland, Honda, Mitsubishi, Hyundai.

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The government is also supporting the investors to invest in India this has attracted more producers of
cars to come in India and grasp market share from India automobile market.

2.0. LEYLAND: HISTORY

2.1. INTRODUCTION 3
Leyland Motor Co. is one of the major heavy vehicles manufacturers in the world. Leyland Motor Co.
is in automobile industry for over 70 years. Leyland has spread out its manufacturing over all major
countries and territories of the world.

In India Leyland is operating with local brand name of Ashok Leyland Limited. In India Leyland’s net
sales for year ending 30th June 2006 were about Rs. 4 billion.

2.2. LEYLAND’S VISION 4


Leyland’s vision is to enhance the quality and safety of travel and achieve customer satisfaction.
Leyland focuses on maintain and implement better quality standards to ensure people with more
comfortable and safe drive.

There vision is expressed in their statement as: “Leyland-Enriching people’s Lives.”

The significance of this is that Leyland aims to participate in the development and progress of society
through its business activities worldwide. This is only achieved through set of objectives that needs to
be focused and better implemented through effectiveness and efficiency.

2.3. LEYLAND’S MISSION 5


“Leyland provides unique and innovative automotive products and services that deliver
superior measurable values to all stakeholders”

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3.0. LEYLAND NEXT: MARKETING ENVIRONMENT

3.1. MICRO ENVIRONMENT

3.1.1. CONSUMERS
Consumers are the main target which needs to be understood and satisfied in the market. Their
purchasing behavior will most likely be an impact affecting an organization in several unprecedented
ways. It is important to understand their mindset patterns of purchasing a family car, the basic pattern
includes affordability, fuel efficiency, safety and comfort giving the consumer a mood of acceptance
and appreciation. The main focus of the Leyland will be the low level car owners and low income
consumers. It will also target product to bike owners as they are very unsafe.

3.1.2. COMPETITORS
With strong economic growth and government relaxation on taxes, several companies are emerging to
establish their market position. Leyland next stands a good chance of competing with existing
competitors as it has a built reputation in the market due to its better sevices and best of the products in
heavy weight vehicles. Leyland will position the new product with features such attractive look-n-feel.
Direct - competitors are Toyota and Suzuki which have substantial market share.

3.1.3. INTERMEDIARIES
Leyland will adopt both distribution channels, direct and indirect. Intermediaries (i.e authorized dealers
of Leyland) are important, since indirect distribution of its product is carried out through them. This
will help to further enhance the reach-ability of the car.

3.1.4. PUBLICS
Publics are the general public who are involved in the reputation of Leyland and its products. Leyland
has to provide several strategic approaches in order to stand out with the public opinions. Any critics
against Leyland would impact the sales and repute. With such diverse culture, consumers are highly
deterred with public opinions. This very thin line, the public offers, can effect production, distribution
and diversification of Leyland. Leyland will have to stand out in their primary objective and not loose
that position.
3.2. MACRO ENVIRONMENT
3.2.1. DEMOGRAPHIC ENVIRONMENT
3.2.1.1. Education
The literacy rate of the country is increasing and as a result it has increased the consciousness in people
about safety and quality of travel. People are now more sensitive about how safe and comfortable is the
automobile they are using. With the increased awareness in people they have now shifted towards the
automobiles which are according to safety standards and give more comfortable travel. This shift is
also helping Leyland Motor Co.’s business as people are moving towards it.

3.2.1.2. Population
Population of India is increasing at rapid pace and has touched the figures of 120 crores . This increase
in population has also increased the number of buyers and expanded the market of automobiles.
Requirement of more automobiles has grown. Automobile industry has also responded to this scenario.
But there is still a huge gap between people demand and supply of cars. Leyland focuses on this gap
and is trying to avail this opportunity to its best.

3.2.2 ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT


With the rapid growth of national economy purchase power of people has also increased. Also the
priorities have changed a lot. The affordability of cars has improved and this resulted in huge increase
in the sales of cars. This provides Leyland an opportunity to jump into market with strong impact and
grab a major share in automobile industry.

3.2.3. TECHNOLOGICAL ENVIRONMENT


Rapid improvement and advancements in technology impacts the automobile industry a great deal. It
impacts the manufacturing, assembling and furbishing of automobiles. New technological
advancements pace up the operations; results in more rapid production of cars. Technological
improvements also impact Leyland’s operations a great deal and forces towards technological shift.
Leyland keeps on improving its technological structure with time and has to continue its strategy of
regular improvements.
4.0. LEYLAND NEXT: PRODUCT EVALUATION

4.1. CORE, ACTUAL AND AUGMENTED PRODUCT


• The Core Product is an easily affordable Vehicle for consumers.

• The Actual Product is “Leyland next” car which is a new launch of Leyland. It provides its users
with an affordable choice to buy and ensures a safe and comfortable travel.

• The Augmented Product is the added features this car provides to its buyers. Major add-on
features Leyland next provides to its buyers are :

o 1 year parts and service warranty.

o Integrated Tracking System.

o Highly attractive design.

o CNG installed in car for user convenience.

4.2. CONSUMER OR INDUSTRIAL PRODUCT?


“Leyland next” comes under the category of consumer products as it is designed and launched for the
satisfaction and facility of individual or family users of middle class and low-earning income
population.

4.3. CONVENIENCE, SHOPPING, SPECIAL OR UNSOUGHT PRODUCT


“Leyland next” is a shopping product, as there is high involvement of buyers while buying cars. They
want more information about the product and also this is not daily purchase or frequent purchase
product. There is a huge demand of affordable and safe automobiles in the market. Getting a
comfortable travel facility has become a desire of every person as frequency of travel has increased a
lot. “Leyland next” will provide users will all three major factors in demand for automobiles i.e.
economy, comfort, safety.

4.4. PRODUCT USES AND CONSUMER ACCEPTANCE


The consumer acceptance for this car will be highly as people are becoming more and more sensitive
towards traveling. People now prefer cars which are more comfortable and look attractive. Economic
strengthening of the country has also improved the economic condition of people resulting in more
demand of automobiles. Therefore there is a huge gap in market and Leyland next through its low
pricing, more safety and comfort will get huge consumer acceptance.

4.5. DISTRIBUTION – WIDE SPREAD OR NOT?


Distribution of “Leyland next” will be widespread as Leyland want to reach all the major areas of the
country. It will be launched in almost all the states .

4.6. SWOT ANALYSIS


4.6.1. STRENGTHS
Following are some of the major strengths of company:

• Brand image of Ashok Leyland Limited.

• Variety of Automobiles being produced.

• Local Production of cars / low cost of production.

• Financially Leyland is a strong company.

• High Quality products.

4.6.2. WEAKNESSES
Following are some of the weaknesses of the Product and company:

• Currently Leyland has low share in market.

• Leyland next is currently being launched in two varieties only.

• Leyland has small distribution network currently.

4.6.3. OPPORTUNITIES
Following are some of the opportunities which Leyland can avail in future to increase its market share:

• Increased awareness of people.

• Improved economic condition of people.

• Increased population/consumption

• Increased media influence on people.

• Increased market demand.


4.6.4. THREATS
Following are some of the threats which may be faced in the future:
• High competition in the market.
• New Entrants can also add to the competition.
• Presence of other brands in the market and their infrastructure.

5.0 CONSUMER EVALUATION

5.1 TYPE OF PURCHASE DECISION


Automobile industry has a number of producers already in market including Leyland, Leyland next
will introduce a new image of the company and will most likely attract consumers as it will be a
customized model for the people. Since any consumer will be a long lasting relationship, it is important
that it stands out in front of its competitors and has a competitive edge. There will be high involvement
of user as it has to make a big purchase decision and also there are competitors like Suzuki and Toyota
etc. giving services to people; so this purchase behavior will be categorized as Dissonance-Reducing
Buyer behavior.

5.2 CONSUMPTION – CONSUMER RESPONSE


Commute has become a necessity and more roads infrastructure has been established. More people are
interested in purchasing as their needs and interests increases. As competition is on the rise so public is
more informed about cars. They are more conscious about the safety and economic features of the car.
This awareness and consciousness is increasing the buying and there is already a gap in market so
production of Leyland next will be tremendous.

5.3 QUALITY, COMFORT & SAFETY


Ashok Leyland Limited is working in collaboration with its mother company in Japan, Leyland motor
Co. Thus it has an international image in local market & public mind stands on good grounds when
considering Quality, comfort and Design. The new image will provide a new quality, price and comfort
pattern which will be very favorable to consumers. Since consumers relationship is going to last, it is
important that these variables are constantly improved. Leyland next will be affordable most of all, and
safety should be first priority so that the consumer’s first impact would be that this is a car for my
family. Design will be unique from the rest of its competitors and will be designed after evaluating
customer buying patterns.

5.4 CUSTOMER AWARENESS AND BRAND SWITCHING


Since this is a high value purchase, it is most likely that the brand loyal consumers are loyal to the
company and believe that the Leyland products are much better than others. The new car will attract
our existing customers as it will contain additional unique features. Leyland next aim is to capture the
new market of its level and provide its existing customer a new opportunity to experience a new ride
experience. Leyland will provide unique differentiated points to create awareness and presentations
proving the consumers the advantages and luxury it can provide to a small family. With increase in
awareness in consumer minds, it is imperative that safety features are emphasized and provide core
values which the consumers like to see.

5.5 BRAND PROSPECTS -- LOCATION AND INFLUENCE


In India, 33% of the population is living below the poverty level and very less no of peop[le comes
under elite class. Therefore Leyland next will provide a very different level of customization to
different locations which will be favorable to low-income families. Most of them travel by bikes and
buses. Leyland will introduce a better shift to its new car which is Compaq, secure and most
economical.
6.0 COMPETITOR ANALYSIS
Major competitors of “Leyland next” are Suzuki, Toyota, Hyundai and Maruti. All products of these
companies of same size and capacity will give tough competition to “Leyland next”.

6.1 PRICING
As making cars more affordable is the major objective of launching this car therefore the prices of this
car are kept lower than that of all the current competitors in the market. This will help grasping larger
market share and compete well in market.

• CNG plus AC car will be available at Rs. 3, 50,000 only.

• Only AC car will be available at Rs. 3, 15,000 only.

6.2 PROMOTION
Major competitors of “Leyland next” like Toyota and Suzuki and Maruti, are spending huge revenue
on promotion of their brand and products. Leyland will also make extensive effort and heavy
investment on creating awareness about “Leyland next” in market. Promotion of “Leyland next” will
be done at nation wide scale as Leyland aims at targeting all major areas of country.

6.3 DISTRIBUTION
Leyland has currently distribution setup in the major divisional headquarters only but the competitors
specially; Toyota and Suzuki has a wider network. There presence in more areas than Leyland is
giving tough competition to Leyland. For Leyland next , Ashok Leyland Limited will come up with a
new strategy of distribution to reach all those areas where there they are not currently present.

6.4 FUTURE COMPETITORS AND REPLACEMENT PRODUCTS


In future the most effective competitor for “Leyland next” can be a small car from Honda Limited.
Honda is a large car manufacturing company but not currently producing small cars in India. Therefore
a step of producing small cars by Honda can give tough time to Leyland next. Leyland should develop
strategy to cope with the situation if Honda also jumps into the market with small cars for
consumers.as now Honda and fiat has introduced small cars in India.
7.0 MARKETING OBJECTIVES
The goals and objectives of the marketing plan are usually defined under the light of certain
performance indicators which are related to the probable increase in growth, sales and performance
levels in terms of increasing overall company revenues and image. Marketing objectives leads to the
increased sales if they are clear and understandable

For “Leyland next” we’ll define performance parameters and baseline in light of Leyland’s vision to
achieve customer satisfaction. Also the growth of automobile industry in India and increase in demand
of automobiles is kept under consideration.

GOALS AND OBJECTIVES


• Capture at least 25% of market share for small cars in defined Target market.

• Occupy good position in the market following Suzuki Motor Company.

• Target middle class and low earning income class specially by providing them an affordable
option.

• Create awareness among target audience. Use excessive advertising especially using media
preferred by the target market.

• Use unique features like good design, low prices and comfortable environment to create attraction
towards product.

• Create product belonging and position among buyer’s mind.


8.0 MARKETING STRATEGIES
This section of the plan basically outlines Leyland’s plan to achieve its objectives that are mentioned
above as well, it is the most essential part of the marketing plan.

8.1 TARGET MARKET


Leyland nexc target market will be the low-level income group, middle class and bike owners. Bike
owners are the most critical as large number of consumer currently in India travel through bikes.
Safety hazards of this type are tremendous considering the increasing number of accidents that occur
due to unsafe bikes. With constant awareness and education about Leyland affordability and safety
features, this type of group could be acquired resulting in increase of brand loyal consumers. People
are more aware and therefore, they are constantly more particular when deciding which car to
purchase. With strategic advertisement, consumers can be attracted with its latest features and a new
image Leyland will provide to owners.

8.2 LEYLAND NEXT TARGET MARKET: GEOGRAPHIC SEGMENT


The major concern of Leyland next is to capture all the district headquarters of the country resulting in
its coverage of almost all over the country.

8.3 LEYLAND NEXT TARGET MARKET: PSYCHOGRAPHICS


With new image Leyland next will provide to its buyers, owners will feel more confident and proud
considering that Leyland is an international organization with strong background resulting driving
Leyland next a status symbol. Also safety and comfort are big factors of considerations in a consumers
mind so Leyland by focusing on these factors will attract safety and comfort conscious people. Seeing
its potential, consumers will most likely shift to Leyland next.

8.4 LEYLAND NEXT TARGET MARKET: DEMOGRAPHICS


Primary Target market belongs to middle class, upper middle class and low earning income people in
society, falling in income bracket of below Rs. 50,000. Also the target will be people from 25 - 60year
old who are major automobile buyers.
9.0 MARKETING MIX STRATEGIES
“Leyland next’s” marketing efforts will be based on the priority of expanding its market share and
increase the brand loyalty among buyer’s by achieving customer satisfaction.

Leyland is launching “Leyland next” at this particular time because of boom in the automobile
industry in India. The demand of cars for private usage is increasing a great deal but there are a
few car production companies currently in the market. Leyland feels that there is a very good
opportunity to jump into the market at this time with a quality product and grasp a major share in
market.

9.1 PRODUCT STRATEGIES


The name of the car will be “Leyland next”. It should be a highly quality product focusing on
three important parameters of economy, safety and comfort to compete the major competitors
in the market i.e. Suzuki and Toyota.

9.1.1 PACKAGING
Leyland next will be built on one standard size. It will be available in both color types i.e. Metallic and
Non-Metallic. The color range will be 5 major colors red, white, black, blue and green with capacity to
increase other colors on demand. The design of the car will be smooth and catchy.

Imp. Recommendations

• The shape of the car should be kept different from the shape of competitor’s products.

• The design of the car is recommended to be kept innovative and unique in order to attract
customers.

• The design should also be kept on improving on regular basis.

9.1.2 LABELLING
The Label of car presents only basic information about the car i.e. brand name and car name.

Imp. Recommendations

The name of the car proposed is “Leyland next”. The name represents innovation and movement ahead
as is the plan to move the car ahead of its competitors in aspects like Affordability, comfort, design and
safety. The label of the car should be innovative and attractive. The fonts used should be decent and
attractive. Only precise text should be presented.
9.1.3 PRODUCT LINE
Leyland next will be available in two major types of cars:

1. Leyland next CNG/AC

2. Leyland next AC

Imp. Recommendations

It is recommended both products should be launched simultaneously with major production and share
to CNG car as demand of CNG is much more than that of simple car. After three months time a survey
should be conducted to judge customer’s response to the car.

9.2 PRICING STRATEGIES


The price of the cars will be as following:

• Leyland next CNG/AC ------------- Rs. 3,50,000/-

• Leyland next AC ---------------- Rs. 3,15,000/-

Imp. Recommendations

The price of the car should be kept lesser than the competitors as Leyland next’s major objective is
providing economical car to users. Also the target market of the car is Middle and low income class so
it should be kept in their affordability. This is accomplished by reducing the overhead costs like OWN
payment etc. by developing efficient distribution mechanism.

9.3 DISTRIBUTION STRATEGIES


Basically there are two types of distribution channels available: Direct distribution and In-direct
distribution

Recommendations

Leyland next will adopt both distribution channels for distribution of car.

Use of Direct Channel: Leyland has its showrooms in major divisional headquarters; at these stations
Leyland next will use its direct distribution channel. Also it is recommended to increase the direct
distribution coverage area by setting up showrooms in more areas to have better control over
distribution.
Use of In-direct Channel: In those areas where Leyland doesn’t have its showrooms it will use its
chain of authorized dealers to sell out its cars in these areas.

9.4 PROMOTION STRATEGIES


Promotion is one of the most important factors of marketing; it is done to affect the consumer behavior
in order to achieve sales and increase product image. In promotion the major task is to make
consumers aware of the product and to attract consumer towards the product by highlighting the
advantages of the product. Also it keep consumers aware and well informed about product’s features
and improvements.

Recommendations

• Leyland can use electronic and print media to advertise about its car.

• Leyland can advertise on billboards, flex signs, bus boards, telemarketing etc.

• Special advertisement campaigns can be launched e.g. seminars, road shows publications etc. to
create awareness about Leyland next.

• Leyland will sponsor special events like concerts etc. to introduce the car to public.

9.4.1 ENVIRONMENT RESEARCH


An extensive market research will be conducted to have better idea about consumers’ perception about
Leyland and its competitors. For this purpose Leyland will acquire services of marketing and research
agencies to better analyze market environment. This will enable Leyland to learn about the consumers’
behavior, how they perceive us and compare with the competitor. The media of the advertising a
product is always chosen after the market environment research to get knowledge that if the target
audience is interested in that mode of advertisement or not

9.4.2 ADVERTISING
To advertise the product better and create awareness about product; Leyland will use different
advertisement methods to approach the consumers. The diversity of advertisement channels will help
in reaching the masses of different mindsets.

Following Advertisement methods will be used:

• leyland will use print and electronic media to introduce the product to consumers.

• Special events will be sponsored by Leyland.


• Use of Billboards, flex signs etc for massive introduction of car’s launch.

• Special road shows and displays will be set at dealers outlets.

• Prize contest will be conducted to attract people towards the car.

9.5 POSITIONING STRATEGY


Leyland next will use the image of LEYLAND MOTOR CO. and hope that it will attract the customers
towards the car. Also Leyland next’s extensive marketing with focus on its special features like
economy, safety and comfort will draw attention of buyers and create room for the product in the
market

10.0 EVALUATION, MONITORING AND CONTROL

The goal of the marketing plan is to outline the strategies, tactics, and programs that will make the
sales goals outlined in the Leyland next business plan a reality by the end of the season.

The monthly and the annual revenue generation, then the amount of expenses incurred in a month or
in a year, then the increased level of customer satisfaction and ensuring the brand loyalty..

For complying with these scenarios the advertising efforts made by the company, strength of the
distribution channels, launch of the new products and the pricing will be measured. The possible
increase in growth of the target market also depends all these efforts made by Leyland next.

The people who are responsible for the monitoring and control of the marketing plan involves, the
Marketing Executives, Sales Managers, Media Managers, Market Research Departments, and the
Production Managers.

Some activities must be carried out for precisely and closely evaluating the effectiveness of the
strategies and tactics for example the gathering and structuring of data regarding market, product,
consumers and the pricing trends, then the generation of daily sales report should be maintained and
then in the end continuous reconfirming of the marketing budget and activities by the managers of
different divisions.
11.0 BUDGET

As Leyland has a tough competition with some big names like Suzuki and Toyota so there is need of
strong financial support to all marketing activities. Leyland has allocated initially Rs. 30 millions for
the marketing of Leyland next.

This amount will be further sub-allocated to different areas. Rs. 15 millions has been allocated to the
budget of initial cost for the marketing analysis and all activities of advertising and promotion during
first quarter of the year. For the continuity of the promotional and advertisement activities Rs. 15
millions has been sub-allocated for each quarter over the years as Rs. 5 million per quarter.

• These allocations of finances can be altered with respect to the future requirements

11.1 MARKET ANALYSIS COST


Leyland’s marketing department includes professionals for market analysis, competitor analysis, etc.
These people are advised to do their best and for more extensive approach. Leyland has also acquired
the services of marketing research and analysis agencies for better approach and more in-depth
research. The cost estimated for market research is Rs. 2 million.

11.2 QUESTIONNAIRE COST


Leyland’s has conducted an extensive questionnaire with general public to have better idea about the
mindset and understanding of general public. This survey costs for its development, execution and then
process of interpretation. Cost estimated for this survey is Rs. 1 million.

The further subdivision of this cost is given below in table 1.3 in Appendix B.

11.3 ADVERTISING AND PROMOTIONAL COST


The cost allocated for advertising and promotion is Rs. 12 million. This cost is allocated to the areas of
advertisements, sponsorships, promos, etc.

11.3.1 ADVERTISING COST


Advertising costs includes advertisement on electronic media, print media (news papers, magazines,
etc.), billboards, road shows, displays etc. etc. These all activities have been allocated Rs. 8 million.
11.3.2 PROMOS COST
Promo cost includes the cost of handouts; information books, prize contests etc. these all promo
activities will cost around Rs. 2 million.

11.2.3 SPONSORSHIPS
Leyland will sponsor different events like concerts, seminars and other social activities etc. to promote
the car in masses and attract people. This sponsorship of a chain of activities over time will cost about
to Rs. 2 million
CAR DEALERS SURVEY SUMMARY

KBC
Maruti Suzuki and hyundai are enjoying the most market share in India with about 55% and 35%
jointly respectively. Maruti is successful due to its local production and economical cars but they have
major problem of sustainability and designs of their cars. Hyundai is enjoying good market share
because of good quality and extensive production. If Leyland is launching new car and want to grasp
market share then it has to focus on designs of cars and also provide more affordable option to buyers.
Also Hyundai and Maruti do good marketing and to beat them Leyland must develop efficient
marketing strategy.

MUST CARS
Due to increase in economic activity in the country, demand of automobiles especially cars for private
use have increased hugely. Currently Maruti is enjoying the major share in the market due its
affordable cars, availability of spare parts and good marketing. Maruti is dominating the market but
there are a lot of problems which are being faced by users. Especially the week areas are design and
safety standards. If Leyland wants to compete with Maruti in the market and break into its dominance
it should provide buyers with highly excellent designs of cars and also cars which are safe and
comfortable to travel.

CAR MAX
The most important parameters while buying cars a buyer looks for are its Price, Safety standards,
Design of car and how much comfortable the vehicle is. Currently some of the cars implemented the
design, safety, comfort standards are very expensive and huge market share goes to those cars which
are less standardized but are cheap. Leyland can stand in market and be successful if it make an ideal
combination of Affordability, design, safety, comfort and make a better and cheap product for buyers.
Currently less quality cars of Maruti are enjoying bulk of market share due to lack of better options
available in market. Leyland is currently not so much successful in Indiai market but they can improve
their position by focusing at this area and developing effective marketing strategy to break the
influence of Maruti and Hyundai.

CONSUMER QUESTIONNAIRE

What is your Gender?


a. Male
b. Female

What is your age?


a. 18-25
b. 25-35
c. 35 and above

What is your income?


a. Below 50,000
b. Above 50,000

What comes to your mind when you think about Leyland?


a. Affordable Cars

b. High quality Cars


c. Trust Worthy
d. Expensive Cars
e. Safety
f. High brand image

Do you own a car?


a. Yes
b. No

If yes, which car do you prefer?


a.Maruti
b.Tata

c. Others, please specify …………….

Do you prefer public transport to private cars?


a. Yes
b. No

Are you satisfied with safety of cars already in market?


a. Yes
b. No

What is your major preference when buying a car?


a. Price
b. Safety
c. Comfort
d. Design
e. Other please specify ……….

What power of car do you prefer?

a. 800 cc
b. 1000 cc
c. 1200 cc or more

What type of color you like?


a. Non-Metallic
b. Metallic
How satisfied are you with prices of cars in market?

a. Satisfied
b. Not - Satisfied
c. Neutral

How much are you willing to pay for 1000 cc. Cars?

a. Rs. 300, 000/- to Rs. 450, 000/-

b. Rs. 450, 000/- or more.

If one of the companies plans to launch a new car of great design, safety, comfort and affordable
which one you will prefer?
a. Toyota
b. Maruti
c. Leyland
d. Local companies

e. Other please specify

What influences your buying decision?


a. TV ad
b. Magazine
c. Word of mouth
d. Bill board
e. Other, Please specify ………………..
QUESTIONNAIRE ANALYSIS

Gender
60

50

%age
40

30
20

10
0

Male Female
Gender Type

Income
70
60
50
40
%age

30
20
10
0
Below 50000 A bov e 50000
Incom e group

Age Group

45
40
35
30
25
%age

20
15
10
5
0
18-25 25-40 40-60 Above 60
Age Grouping
Are you satisfied with safety of cars
already in Market?
80
70
60
50
%age

40
30
20
10
0

Yes No

What is your major preference when


buying cars?
60

50

40
%age

30

20

10

0
Price Safety Comfort Design Other
What power of car do you prefer?

60

50

40

%age
30

20

10

0
800 cc 1000 cc 1200 cc or more

What type of color you prefer?

70
60
50
40
%age

30
20
10
0
Non-Metallic Metallic

How satisfied are you with prices of


cars in market?
60

50

40
%age

30

20

10

0
Satisfied Not-Satisfied Neutral
How much are you willing to pay for
1000 cc Car?
90
80
70
60
50

%age
40
30
20
10
0
3,00,000 - 4,50,000 4,50,000 or more

If any one of the company launches


a car whichone you will prefer?
35
30
25
20
%age

15
10
5
0
Toyota Suzuki Nissan Local Other
Companies

What influences your buying


decision?
45
40
35
30
%age

25
20
15
10
5
0
TV ad Magazine Word of Billboards Other
Mouth
ANALYSIS SUMMARY

According to survey people with an income bracket less than Rs. 50,000 per month prefers buying
small cars for their private use. A large percentage of people prefer buying their own cars then to use
public transport but most of them are not satisfied with the safety standards of the cars in the market.

According to survey the most important considerations by a buyer of car are price, safety, comfort and
design with price having major influence. About 65% of the people surveyed were of age group 25 to
60 who are the major buyers.

Most of the buyers are not satisfied with the prices of the cars and are willing to buy 1000 cc. cars for
Rs. 3,00,000 to Rs. 4,50,000 but most of the cars in the market get more out of them as they are
expensive. They consider Maruti and Hyundai successful in launching a car. People seem to be more
highly influenced by the TV ads and billboards.
12.0 BIBLIOGRAPHY

 ALLEN, G. (1998). Introduction to Marketing . Addison-Wesley. Fifth Edition. London.

 SAMUEL, B. (2003). Marketing for Beginners . Pearson Education . 2nd Edition. Boston.

 MERCER, D. (1996). Marketing . Blackwell Publishing . 2nd Edition. London.

 MINETTE, S. (2001). B2B Marketing . Pearson Education . Revised Edition. Boston.

 ALBERTO, J. (2005). Strategy Moves . Pearson Education . 1st Edition. New York.

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