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Ford plans deal with Alibaba to sell passenger cars online in China

by Admin
December 7, 2017
in Automobile

Ford Motor expected to sign as early as Thursday a deal with Alibaba Group Holding, which may allow the US carmaker to test selling cars to consumers in China through Alibaba’s online retail arm Tmall, as well as via a new “auto vending machine” store concept, according to a Ford source familiar with the matter.

Representatives of Ford and Alibaba, including Ford Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jnr and Ford CEO Jim Hackett, are expected to be in Hangzhou on Thursday to sign a letter of intent that outlines the scope of the new partnership.

According to the source, who did not want to be named because he is not authorised to speak with reporters, the deal is intended to position the Dearborn, Michigan, carmaker for an emerging Chinese marketplace where more cars could be sold online.

The partnership would be part of Ford’s effort to overhaul its China strategy to revive the growth momentum it has lost in recent months.

Retiring Ford Motor CEO Alan Mulally makes a picture-taking gesture while clowning around with the company's new CEO Mark Fields, center, and Ford executive chairman Bill Ford Jr. at the Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn on May 1. (Photo: David Coates / The Detroit News)
Retiring Ford Motor CEO Alan Mulally makes a picture-taking gesture while clowning around with the company’s new CEO Mark Fields, center, and Ford executive chairman Bill Ford Jr. at the Ford World Headquarters in Dearborn on May 1. (Photo: David Coates / The Detroit News)

Mark Truby, Ford’s global chief spokesman said the company is expected to make an announcement on Thursday in Hangzhou, where Alibaba is based, but declined to comment in advance.

Alibaba spokeswoman Crystal Liu declined to comment, according to South China Morning Post (SCMP).

The source said the proposal could mean that cars bought online are delivered to buyers by franchised Ford retail stores and would be maintained and repaired by them.

But Ford could also use Tmall’s new retail concept called the “Automotive Vending Machine“ — a multi-storey parking garage that partly resembles a giant vending machine — to sell directly to consumers, the source said. Those cars could come directly from Ford or from its dealers but the details are still to be worked out, the source added.

According to Alibaba, consumers can use their phones to browse through the cars garaged in the store and choose to either immediately buy one or test drive it. The vehicle would be delivered to them on the ground floor.

The model allows shoppers with good credit to purchase their new ride with a 10 per cent down payment and then make monthly payments for the car purchase through Alibaba’s affiliate Alipay, according to Alibaba.

Ford believes dealers would likely agree to this direct retailing model because they still get to service cars sold through Tmall, the Ford source said.

The move, though, could be potentially problematic for dealers, some industry experts said.

“When online sales and direct sales volume was small that is one thing. But if this format gained steam, it would definitely impact dealers,” according to Yale Zhang, head of Shanghai-based consultancy Automotive Foresight. “Retail innovation is great, but it is by its nature disruptive and can’t keep everybody happy.”

The danger is that the dealers lose out not only on a lot of car sales but also the potentially lucrative auto financing aspect of their traditional business.

Direct selling by auto brands is not always possible in many markets around the world. In the United States, for example, because of franchise auto dealer operators’ political clout, except for a small number of states, direct selling is largely not possible.

The source said Ford is “behind in using big data” to monitor sales trends and effectively market its cars and the move to online sales as well as the access to Tmall’s massive database of information on consumers would help it to catch up.

Online auto sales volumes are currently limited in China because car buyers want to be able to see, touch and drive cars before buying them, said Zhang. The ability to test drive a car ordered online could change that.

Ford’s China sales have been sluggish in recent months in part because it has failed to catch on to rapidly changing trends in the marketplace, including the rise of entry-level cars popular in smaller and lesser-known cities, where demand is booming.

Ford’s sales in the first 10 months of this year were 938,570, a decline of 5 per cent from the same period in 2016, against a 2.2 per cent gains to 3.13 million for hometown rival General Motors.

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