What does the PPH value of a car mean?
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Pph refers to the number of faults per 100 new vehicles. The calculation method for this value is quite simple: total number of faults ÷ total number of participants in the evaluation × 100. The smaller this value, the lower the failure rate of the car. Some cars indeed have excessively high failure rates. If you buy such a car, it will affect your mood and normal usage. Purchasing a car with a high failure rate will also lead to increased maintenance costs. Many complaints involve major issues with the powertrain, which is unacceptable. After purchasing a car, it is essential to schedule regular maintenance at the 4S shop before the warranty expires. Most manufacturers stipulate that if you fail to perform timely maintenance at the 4S shop during the warranty period, the manufacturer will not be responsible for any subsequent car failures. If you adhere to the scheduled maintenance at the 4S shop during the warranty period, consumers can claim compensation from the manufacturer in case of a car malfunction. Regular maintenance is crucial for a car. Everyone must ensure their car is serviced on time.