What is the zero-to-whole ratio of the Audi A4?

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SanAndrew
07/29/25 8:37pm
2018 FAW Audi A4L has a zero-to-whole ratio of 9.66%. Here is the relevant information: The complete concept of zero-to-whole ratio: It refers to the ratio of the total price of all installed parts of the vehicle to the sales price of the whole vehicle, multiplied by 100, resulting in a percentage coefficient. Audi A4: The Audi A4 is a B-segment model manufactured by FAW-Volkswagen and launched in April 2003. As the first model to introduce the long-wheelbase and turbo concepts, from the B5 to the B8, the A4L has maintained strong sales. The new A4 has abandoned the tear-drop design, added quattro all-wheel drive, and features a more fashionable and sporty exterior, with outstanding power and handling. The interior craftsmanship is exquisite, with rich technological configurations and ample space, making it highly practical among B-segment models.
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