J.D. Power Asia Pacific announces Initial Quality Study (IQS) 2014
While diesel vehicle sales in India have increased over the past five years quality has also improved as the number of problems new-vehicle owners are reporting with their diesel vehicles have decreased significantly, according to the J.D. Power 2014 India Initial Quality Study (IQS) Study.
The study, now in its 18th year, measures problems owners experience with their new vehicle during the first two to six months of ownership and examines more than 200 problem symptoms covering eight vehicle categories (listed in order of frequency of reported problems): engine and transmission; vehicle exterior; driving experience; HVAC; features, controls and displays; 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.
Diesel vehicle sales in India have increased by 16 percent in 2014, compared with 2010, while initial quality has improved as the number of problems with diesel vehicles have decreased to 96 PP100 in 2014 from 148 PP100 in 2010.