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Re: 2005年中国新车质量排名J.D.Power调研出炉(zt)
According to the J.D. Power Asia Pacific 2005 China Automotive Performance, Execution and Layout (APEAL) StudySM released today, newly launched vehicles are achieving significantly higher customer satisfaction ratings than existing models.
The APEAL Study is a consumer-reported measure of what excites and delights owners about their new vehicle's performance and design during the first two to six months of ownership.
The study finds that APEAL scores for new models launched in the market are higher by an average of 33 index points when compared to models that have been on the market a year or more. Out of five segments measured, newly launched models rank highest in four: entry midsize, midsize, premium midsize and MPV. |
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