Ford launches another 'Swap Your Ride' campaign
(April 8, 2011) DEARBORN, Mich. — There’s nothing like swapping your ride to change your opinion. At least that's how Ford sees it as it restarts its “Swap Your Ride” ad campaign.
Ford’s Swap Your Ride campaign returned this week, and Ford hopes it will continue to change consumer perceptions about its vehicles by giving consumers the chance to exchange their competitive-make vehicle and experience a new Ford for a week.
Ford says the campaign is working with Swap Your Ride participants are expressing surprise and delight with the class-leading fuel efficiency, quality, smart technology, advanced safety features and head-turning design of Ford products.
“We’ve found that challenging people’s perceptions head-on is the best way to change their minds about Ford,” said Matt VanDyke, Ford’s director of U.S. Marketing Communications. “We’re tapping real people, allowing them to experience our vehicles for themselves and then capturing their enthusiasm for the products. We’re telling the Ford story through the eyes of the people who matter most – real consumers.”
This candid feedback from people who were given the opportunity to swap their competitive-make vehicles for a week behind the wheel of a Ford is at the heart of the Swap Your Ride marketing campaign, as are highly memorable ads that have helped boost dealer showroom traffic.
After driving Ford vehicles for a week — Fiesta, Focus, Fusion, Taurus, Mustang, Escape, Edge, Explorer, F-150 and Super Duty — the participants gathered in small groups to discuss their experiences and were surprised to find themselves talking to none other than Mike Rowe, host of the Discovery Channel’s hit show Dirty Jobs.
“Mike immediately engages them in a conversation about the vehicles they drove, and we capture that spontaneous interaction on camera,” said VanDyke.
In one of the television ads, Rowe talks to a consumer who swapped his Toyota Yaris for a Ford Fiesta.
“How do you compare the Fiesta to the Yaris?” Rowe asks.
“It’s a complete upgrade,” the young man responds. “When it comes to the design of the outside and the design of the inside, hands down I would’ve picked this car. When I told everyone that the Fiesta got 40 mpg, everyone assumed it was a hybrid.”
Ford’s class-leading fuel economy is a consistent theme throughout the ads. Ford offers at least 12 vehicles that lead their sales segments in fuel economy — including four vehicles with EPA-certified 40 mpg or higher fuel economy ratings — a claim no other full-line automaker can beat.
Consumers also were impressed with the innovative technology, advanced safety features and eye-catching design that Ford vehicles offer.
“It’s very cool to see people react the way they do,” said VanDyke. “When they get into a Ford for the first time, they’re really surprised with the fuel efficiency, performance and great technology. That’s been a consistent reaction to our entire lineup.”
The memorable Ford Swap Your Ride ads have been very successful since first debuting in 2007. At that time, Nielsen Automotive cited them as being among the “top most-recalled new television ads.”
And last year’s campaign is among the finalists in the Best Sales Event Campaign category for the 2010 Nielsen Automotive Advertising Effectiveness Awards, which will be given out at the New York Auto Show on April 20.
“Over the past several years, Ford’s Swap Your Ride ad campaigns have effectively impacted television viewers,” said Lois Miller, president, Global Nielsen Automotive. “Viewers have historically recalled the brand and key message at high rates.”
According to Nielsen Automotive statistics, the Ford Swap Your Ride ads are 48 percent more memorable than ads for average sales events.
VanDyke says the ad campaign’s success is due to its authenticity, and the presence of Mike Rowe further enhances the effectiveness of the ads.
“Mike has such an approachable personality and he engages with people very easily, which allows a real conversation to take place,” he said.
Rowe is a brand icon that viewers perceive as believable. In fact, Forbes magazine recently named him as one of “Hollywood’s 10 Most Trustworthy Celebrities.”
“Nielsen advertising effectiveness metrics show that people remember the ads more with Mike Rowe as a consistent branding element,” said Miller. “They remember that they’re Ford ads, and they remember what the message is about.”
VanDyke says past campaigns have helped make a positive impact on vehicle sales.
“We saw a huge lift in our share and sales performance,” he said. “A lot of people came in to our dealerships wanting to ‘swap’ their rides.”