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Case Solution for Launch of the Ford Fiesta Diesel: The World’s Most Efficient Car

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Case Name :      Launch of the Ford Fiesta Diesel: The World’s Most Efficient Car
Authors :           Francis Spital, David Wesley
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            910M40
Discipline :        General Management
Case Length :    20 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
The case describes the challenges faced by Ford and other automobile manufacturers in an era of declining oil reserves and volatile fuel prices. The Ford diesel decision seems to reflect classic thinking constrained by mental models that were developed in a different world. Diesels constitute over 50 per cent of automobile sales in Europe, because fuel is extremely expensive there. If fuel gets extremely expensive in the United States, one would expect diesels to become more attractive. Yet Ford seems to be stuck in the old mental model that says Americans don’t like diesels. Ford can’t prove in a PowerPoint presentation that there is a big market for small diesels – mostly because there are few small diesels available to U.S. consumers. But that traps them into a position where they will never lead the industry or innovate outside of current market and technology conditions.
 
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Case Solution for Dear Diary: My Heart is Racing to Buy a Car

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Case Name :      Dear Diary: My Heart is Racing to Buy a Car
Authors :           Seung Hwan (Mark) Lee, Matthew Thomson
Source :             Ivey Publishing
Case ID :            W12026
Discipline :        Marketing
Case Length :    02 pages
Solution Sample availability : YES
Plagiarism : NO (100% Original work)
Description for case is given below :
Jaime has been searching for several weeks to buy his first car. After narrowing his choices down to two, he couldn’t decide which car to purchase. Option A is to buy the Honda CRV, which met many of Jaime’s functional criteria (e.g., all-wheel drive, large trunk space, plenty of seats, etc.). Option A is quite appealing to Jaime because he could use the car for his work, go on road-trips with his siblings and weather the Wyoming climate. Option B is to buy the Ford Mustang, a car that he has been in love with ever since he was a teenager. Even though the Mustang did not necessarily meet any of his functional criteria, Jaime loved the idea of driving his dream car. Given these two options, Jaime is struggling to make a decision. Should he go with the car that meets his functional needs or should he go with the car that meets his affective needs? That is, should he go with his mind or his heart? Jaime wants to buy his car tomorrow. Help him.
 
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