Maruti Suzuki Rock N Road: Redefining the SUV Experience
- Mar 16, 2024
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The incidence of initial quality problems reported by new-vehicle owners in India has decreased by 16 percent in 2011 compared with 2010, according to the J.D. Power Asia Pacific 2011 India Initial Quality StudySM (IQS) released today.
The study, which measures problems owners experience with their new vehicles during the first two to six months of ownership, examines more than 200 problem symptoms covering eight vehicle categories. These categories, listed in order of frequency of reported problems, include engine and transmission; vehicle exterior; driving experience; features, controls and displays; HVAC; vehicle interior; seats; and audio, entertainment and navigation. All problems are summarized as the number of problems per 100 vehicles (PP100). Lower PP100 scores indicate a lower rate of problem incidence and higher initial quality.
“As an industry, manufacturers in India have consistently delivered improving levels of initial quality over the years,” said Mohit Arora, executive director at J.D. Power Asia Pacific, Singapore. "Ensuring high initial quality is particularly important within the current challenging market climate. Delivery of initial quality is one of the first steps in building a brand’s reputation and reliability among customers, which leads to positive word of mouth in the market.”
The study finds that more than one-third of all initial quality problems reported by vehicle owners in India are related to the engine/ transmission.
“Cost of operation is a strong driver of model consideration and purchase in India,” said Arora. “However, when owner expectations of fuel economy—which are often set during the purchase process—are higher than what is actually achieved after purchase, it often leads to reports of fuel economy problems. As the expectations for optimum fuel efficiency rise in the market, each manufacturer will need to strive to bridge this gap between expectation and reality.”
The study also finds that customers who indicate they have experienced more initial quality problems than they expected intend to replace their current vehicle within three years—much sooner than the industry average of five years.
Two Maruti Suzuki models and two Toyota models rank highest in their respective segments. The Maruti Suzuki Swift Dzire ranks highest in the entry midsize segment for a second consecutive year, while the Estilo ranks highest in the compact segment. The Toyota Innova ranks highest in the MUV/MPV segment for a fifth consecutive year, and the Corolla Altis ranks highest in the premium midsize segment. Also receiving awards are the Ford Endeavor (SUV); Honda City (midsize car) for the ninth consecutive year; and the Volkswagen Polo (premium compact car).
Maruti Suzuki Rock N Road: Redefining the SUV Experience
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