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Mar 16, 2008

20 Consumer Buying Process: A Case Study on Yamaha Gladiator

A Marketing Case Study on the Sales Performance of the Yamaha Gladiator in India so far.. Using the "Buyer Behaviour Model"

Disclaimer: This Case Study is based on my personal opinions and thoughts and is NOT backed by any market research data.

You may want to agree or disagree with my observations and conclusions.. but kindly note that this post/article is just a manifestation of MY thoughts and ideas.

Buyer Behavior Model

Virtually every Auto Magazine in this country rate the Yamaha Gladiator as a good bike in the 125 cc segment. Even my own personal opinions do not differ much from these auto magazines..

But have a look at the sales figures of the 125 cc and above segment in India posted below (courtesy, Rearset). Since Yamaha India do not have any other bike except the 125 cc "Gladiator" in the 125 cc and above segment, the graph clearly indicates the sales figures of the Gladiator for Yamaha India.

Probably the Gladiator doesn't make it past the "Consideration Set" of the customer and make it to the "Evoked or Choice Set"

Even Suzuki India which also has the 125 cc "Zeus" and "Heat" as the sole models in their motorcycle lineup has been selling more than the Yamaha Gladiator.

Surprising isn't it..?? Inspite of being a good bike, why isn't the Gladiator selling that well as it should..??


Well, lets take this up as a Marketing Case Study (Like my Old MBA days, except this time there is no Market Research Data to back up my Case Study).

First lets divide this case study into a few sections:


    1. Who are the 125 cc "Target Customers" and what are they looking for?

    2. The "Buyer Behavior" of a typical 125 cc customer.

    3. The "Evaluation/Choice Process" of a 125 cc customer, before making the Buying Decision.


1. Who are the 125 cc "Target Customers" and what are they looking for?

I regularly receive a lot of e-mails and also inquiries from friends asking for my opinion about which 125 cc bike to go for. From handling such queries and also by interacting with 125 cc bike owners, I can tell that the 125 customer has one Most Important Factor in his mind; and that is "M-I-L-E-A-G-E"..!!

Price maybe another important factor, but in most cases, I have seen that the buyer could have streched his budget a little bit for a bigger and more powerful 150 cc bike. But still he does not want to opt for a 150 cc bike, because he knows that a 150 cc bike would give him less mileage (one doesn't need to be a rocket scientist to deduce that).

The buyer does not want to lose out too much on the around 65 Kmpl of mileage of a typical 100 cc bike gives but at the same time he was also prepared to sacrifice of maybe around 5 Kmpl (not much mind you) for a little bit of more grunt and riding pleasure.

Therefore the obvious choice was to settle for a 125 cc bike.


Q. But according to most Auto Magazines, the Fuel Efficiency of the Gladiator isn't bad and almost at par with what other 125 cc bikes offer.. Why does the "Yamaha Gladiator" have lower sales then..??


For that, lets look at the "Buyer Behavior" of a 125 cc customer.






2. The "Buyer Behavior" of a typical 125 cc customer.

Buyer Behavior Model
The "Buyer Behavior Model" shown above is one of the concepts taught to Marketing Students in the MBA course. The model has been seen to be quite effective in explaining the "Buyer Behavior" in those buying decisions in which there is a high level of involvement on the part of the potential buyer, that is, where the item under consideration is expensive and purchased infrequently.

Typically, the buying decision models comprised five stages:

  • Need/Problem Recognition: The buying process begins with a recognition on the part of the buyer that he has a problem or need. Market Research should try to identify what are the factors that make a buyer go for a 125 cc bike.

    Factors like price, looks/styling, resale value will be always there, but according to me, the Fuel Efficiency happens to be the most important factor for a 125 cc buyer.




  • Information search: According to Marketing Guru, Philip Kotler, information sources fall into 4 categories..

    # Personal Sources (family, friends etc.)

    # Commercial Sources (Auto Magazines, Promotional Materials)

    # Public Sources (Newspapers, TV Commercials, Internet)

    # Experiential (Handling, Using the product)

    Based on the information gathered, a 125 cc buyer will arrive at an "Evoked or Choice Set" from the 125 cc bikes available in the market. According to me, it is here where the Yamaha Gladiator fails to make it to the "Evoked or Choice Set" of most customers looking for a 125 cc bike.




3. The "Evaluation/Choice Process" of a 125 cc customer, before making the Buying Decision.

What is an "Evoked or Choice Set"..??

Evoked/Choice Set
The process of arriving at the "Evoked or Choice Set" of a customer is shown above and is quite self explanatory. According to me, it is somewhere here where the Gladiator has so far been unable to make it to the "Evoked or Choice Set" of most of the 125 cc customers.

Lets say that a typical 125 cc customer is Aware about All the 125 cc bikes available in the market and here is what (according to me) he would think about the models..


    "I need bike with Good Fuel Efficiency but not another 100 cc bike.. I think I'll look at the 125 cc bikes available."

    Honda Shine: Hmm.. must be a fuel efficient bike. After all it's a Honda

    Hero Honda Super Splendor/Glamour: Must be fuel efficienct bikes after all its a Hero Honda..

    Suzuki Zeus/Heat: Hmm.. relatively a new brand in bikes in India but the TVS-Suzuki bikes were fuel efficient also look at the Maruti Suzuki Logo..!! It must be fuel efficient like Maruti-Suzuki cars.. The bike looks like a commuter too.. Must be fuel efficient.

    Bajaj XCD: Yes, yes.. I know from the advertisements that this is India's most fuel efficient bike. Let's check it out.

    TVS Flame: Hmm, a handsome bike.. and the TV Advertisement says that it is pretty fuel efficient too..!! Let's check it out.


    Yamaha Gladiator: Definitely a good looking bike.. the advertisements showed John Abraham pulling wheelies with this bike in an Airport.. must be a powerful bike.

    Gladiator John Abraham TV Commercial

    I could not really understand a thing what the Gladiator "Grafitti" Ad meant though..

    But the Advertisements or TV Commercials doesn't say about the Gladiator about being fuel efficient.. Hmm.. after all its a Yamaha, the brand which once made the powerful but fuel guzzling RD350 and the RX100's.





Do you see the problem with the Gladiator now..??

Not every customer in India reads Auto Magazines regularly and not everyone surfs the internet to read reviews of bikes. The customer relies heavily on the Commercials, friends and family to provide him information about the bikes available. In such a scenario, the Gladiator probably doesn't make it past the "Consideration Set" of the customer and make it to the "Evoked or Choice Set".

According to me the problem lies with the way the Gladiator has been promoted/advertised so far. And I just hope that it is not continued that same way..



Yamaha Gladiator Grafitti Ad




  • Evaluation of alternatives: Not Applicable if the bike doesn't make it to the "Evoked or Choice set"




  • Purchase decision Not Applicable.. again




  • Post-purchase behaviour: Not Applicable here..





  • I ackowledge that these are just MY Deductions & Conclusions and might not reflect any Market Research data. But it would be interesting to see what are your opinions about the same.

    Do you agree with me or do you think otherwise..??






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    12 Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi for Nepal Police..!!

    Nepal Traffic Police gets 3 Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi Bikes..

    Look what I found here..

    Nepal Police Get Pulsar 220 DTS-Fi


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    Mar 15, 2008

    8 Watch the Yamaha YZF-R15 & Gladiator Type-SS Promo Video

    Promotional Videos of the Yamaha YZF-R15 and Gladiator Type-SS..

    Thanks to a comment on "The Bike Chronicles of India" by a reader, I was able to download the promotional videos of the Yamaha YZF-R15 and the Gladiator Type-SS uploaded recently on the Yamaha India Website.

    Yamaha YZF-R15
    From the videos, the Yamaha R15 does seem to be a nimble bike.. but sadly the quality of the videos (especially of the R15) is of low-resolution.

    Nevertheless, watch these videos uploaded by me on YouTube..

    Yamaha YZF-R15 Promotional Video
    (The Video doesn't reveal the Power/bhp figures)




    Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS Promotional Video







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    Mar 12, 2008

    31 Look out for the 125 cc Bajaj XCD "Sprint" DTSi with 4 Valves..!!

    The 4 Valve, Bajaj XCD Sprint will move the 125 cc segment a notch higher..

    Thanks to its excellent styling, the TVS Flame has managed to get quite a lot of guys talking.. also the recently launched Yamaha Gladiator Type-SS has done its bit to get the consumer interested in the 125 cc segment. But according to me the bike which could really move the 125 cc segment a notch higher could be the Bajaj XCD DTS-i Sprint.

    Bajaj XCD Sprint

    XCD Sprint is "The 125 cc Bike" to look forward to in 2008..

    Based on the XCD platform, in place of the DTS-Si (Digital Twin Spark Plug Swirl Induction) engine of the XCD, the 125 cc XCD Sprint engine gets the DTSi (Digital Twin Spark Plug) technology which does duties on the bigger Pulsars and the Discover.

    What would actually set apart the XCD Sprint from the other 125 cc bikes would be its 4-Valve engine and the Maximum Power Output of 12.5 Ps. Which would make it the most powerful 125 cc bike (the Gladiator is the current class leader at 11 Ps).



    According to me, the XCD Sprint is "The 125 cc Bike" to look forward to in 2008. The styling of the XCD Sprint is radical (I'd actually term it as "Freaky"). Just look at the way the rear number plate is held by a "trellis" frame like metal piece. I even like the way the rear "Tyre Hugger" is held over the "Fat" (100 mm wide) Rear Tyre.


    But the "Pièce de résistance" for me is the LED Tail Lights of the XCD Sprint. I have yet to see such a radical design on a tail lamp.




    Coupled with the Most Powerful, 4-Valve, 125 cc DTSi Engine the XCD Sprint shown at the Auto Expo also sported..

    With the XCD Sprint, Bajaj can actually target the "18-21 years old" (Just in College with a driving licence- segment)

    • Front Disc Brakes


    • Split Grab Rails


    • An exposed O-Ring Sealed Chain,


    • Gas Filled "Nitrox" shock absorbers at the rear,


    • A 100 section Rear Tyre (as Fat as the ones found on the Pulsar 150/180)


    • New bodywork (except for the tank),


    • "Freaky" new Headlamp Design


    • LED Tail Lamps


    • Digital Speedometers with the Tachomoter and backlit switches (like found on the Pulsars),


    • Lower handle bar for a sporty riding position,


    • Aluminium Subframe for the footrests.




    With the XCD Sprint, Bajaj can actually target the "18-21 years old" Segment (Just in College with a driving licence- segment).

    This is one segment which according to me has so far been neglected by every bike maker. A 150 cc bike can sometimes be intimidating for a learner and given a good alternative, young guys wouldn't like to ride 100 cc economiser bikes.

    The XCD Sprint has the "Look at me" radical looks, the "Class leading Power" and comes Fully Equiped with the Eye Candy "Goodies" to go down well with the young and the restless brigade.



    Launch date and Price: Although there is no official confirmation so far, according to me the XCD Sprint should make it to the showrooms by April 2008 and like all Bajaj products should also sport an aggressive price tag.







    [Photo Credits (for the 1024 X 768 Size Pics): SanDev]






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    9 TVS relaunches the 125 cc Flame with Single Spark Plug

    TVS relaunches the 125 cc Flame with single spark plug.. the RPM for Max Power and Max Torque changes.. Price increased by 1000 Rupees

    True to its promise, TVS has relaunched the controversial 125 cc Flame in the month of March. This time TVS has used a single spark plug instead of the earlier two.

    New 125 cc TVS FlameAccording to Mr. Venu Srinivasan, Chariman-MD, TVS Motors..

    "The current engine has been so designed that there is no loss of advantage over the twin-spark plug engine." Source Hindu.


    The Official Website for the Flame has been updated with the necessary 'minor' changes for the new Flame. Everything seems to be virtually the same with the new Flame. But I did notice that the RPM at which the new Flame now develops it Maximum Power and Maximum Torque has been changed compared to its original 2 spark plug version.

    Maximum Power

    2 Spark Plug Flame (Original): 10.5 BHP@8250 RPM
    1 Spark Plug Flame (New): 10.5 BHP@7500 RPM

    Maximum Torque

    2 Spark Plug Flame (Original): 10 Nm@6250 RPM
    1 Spark Plug Flame (New): 10 Nm@6000 RPM


    According to my opinion this change in the RPM range for Maximum Power and Maximum Torque should actually help in boosting the Fuel Efficiency of the New Flame.. on the flipside the top end performance might just come down to a lower RPM.


    Price:

    Meanwhile the New Flame has been priced at Rs. 46,000 (Ex-Showroom, across the country. The Original Flame was priced at Rs.45,000 Ex-Showroom ). [Source: Economic Times]


    TVS Flame Calendar

    Oh yes.. a free TVS Flame Calendar which can be downloaded from the TVS Flame Website. You just have to submit your e-mail address along with a "One Liner" for the Flame to be able to download it.

    TVS Flame Calendar

    I know that TVS wants the Flame to be a "HOT Bike" (Maybe that's why the name 'Flame')..

    But.. I think the Dates on the Calendar aren't properly legible.. No..??







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