What is the zero-to-whole ratio of BMW cars?
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The zero-to-whole ratio of the BMW 3 Series is approximately 553.62%, the BMW 5 Series is about 523.11%, the BMW 7 Series is around 478.47%, the BMW X1 is roughly 747.90%, and the BMW X3 is approximately 700.72%. Single-part zero-to-whole ratio: For the first time, the two associations introduced the concept of 'single-part zero-to-whole ratio.' The single-part zero-to-whole ratio coefficient is the ratio of the price of a single part to the selling price of the whole vehicle. Given a fixed vehicle price, a higher single-part zero-to-whole ratio coefficient indicates higher maintenance costs. Zero-to-whole ratio coefficient: The zero-to-whole ratio coefficient is the ratio of the total price of vehicle parts to the selling price of the whole vehicle. It directly reflects the differences in maintenance costs among different vehicle models. Under the condition of a fixed vehicle price, a higher zero-to-whole ratio coefficient means higher maintenance costs.