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VW slipped down the Driver Power rankings in recent years, but in the latest it bounced back up to an impressive fifth out of 26 manufacturers.
The Yeti was actually the top - rated SUV in the Auto Express Driver Power rankings in 2013 and by 2015 it had only slipped to 2nd place, so it's not a car that's likely to give much bother.

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Called the «power rankings `, a team of experts aims to rank the top - 10 drivers from each weekend based purely on individual performance, regardless of which car they're in.
Further reassurance comes from the Leon's impressive seventh - place finish out of 75 cars ranked by owners in our 2017 Driver Power survey.
Skoda has a stellar reputation among owners and the Skoda Octavia finished 21st out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
Euro NCAP awarded the MINI four stars out of five in crash safety tests, while it finished 44th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Skoda Octavia finished 21st out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
Kia's excellent warranty puts paid to any reliability worries, but it's good to know that the Cee'd finished fifth out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
It finished 47th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2018 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
I added points back when I saw the optional power control that lengthens the driver's cushion for added thigh support, another feature typically limited to top - rank luxury cars.
In fact, in our 2015 Driver Power customer satisfaction survey, the latest 3 Series saloon was ranked strongly at 50th overall, from 200 cars.
The Nissan Pulsar finished 23rd out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The standard Renault Clio finished 70th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The standard Vauxhall Corsa finished 67th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
Nissan and its dealers ranked higher than Peugeot in our Driver Power 2013 survey.
Our most recent Driver Power customer satisfaction survey saw owners rank parent company Citroen 20th out of 32 brands — although this result reflects the entire range, not just the DS5, which has been built to high standards to reflect its luxury image.
The Audi A6 range finished 34th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Jaguar XF finished 52nd out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Micra ranked an impressive 15th out of 75 in our 2018 Driver Power satisfaction survey, finishing above the Honda Jazz, Audi A3 and Mazda 2.
The Focus rose to 51st place in the 2017 Driver Power survey, which is progress as it was previously ranked in triple figures.
Despite strong performance in the area of reliability, the Japanese SUV ranked poorly for safety features and infotainment in the full Driver Power survey.
Should you be unfortunate enough to have a problem, Lexus» number one ranking for customer satisfaction in our Driver Power survey should ensure that any faults are dealt with quickly and properly.
Mercedes finished a disappointing 20th place (out of 26) in the Auto Express Driver Power 2018 satisfaction survey, with the C - Class itself finishing in a more respectable 27th out of 75 cars in the individual model rankings.
The Vauxhall Astra finished 64th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2018 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK, with strong scores for its engines and gearboxes, ride and handling and running costs.
The C - Class range finished 40th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Ford Focus finished 51st out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK and certainly deserves consideration for anyone looking for a fine - looking, great - driving car that offers plenty of equipment at a reasonable price.
The C - Class range — on which the C63 is based — finished 40th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Audi A3 range finished 35 out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Renault Captur finished 70th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2018 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The BMW 3 Series range finished 37th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Volkswagen Golf finished 18th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
According to our feedback, Cee'd owners are happy with the reliability of their cars, ranking it in 38th place out of 200 cars in our Driver Power 2015 satisfaction survey.
From being the highest ranking among large SUVs (courtesy of JD Power) to providing drivers with a smooth ride, aggressive powertrain options, and a sophisticated interior, the Land Rover Range Rover does it all.
The brand finished 21st in our Driver Power 2017 customer satisfaction survey's manufacturer ranking, so the ownership experience could be improved.
The Kia Cee'd finished 5th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Audi A1 finished 74th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK, and fared pretty poorly when it came to reliability, too.
Owners seem to like it, though, the BMW 4 Series finished 22nd out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Auris finished 20th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2018 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The previous generation of Volvo XC60 finished ninth out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey and the latest version should perform at least as well, but was too new to feature in our 2018 Driver Power results.
Vauxhall marched up the manufacturer rankings in the Driver Power customer satisfaction rankings for a few years, until the 2013 and 2014 polls saw it drop to 26th and then 29th place out of 33 manufacturers.
The Clio ranked above key rivals like the Fiesta, MINI, Fabia and Polo, finishing a strong 38th in our Driver Power 2017 used car satisfaction survey.
Interestingly, after a good few years of superb top - five showings in the Driver Power manufacturer rankings, Nissan took an eight - place tumble in 2013 from its 2012 fourth place, so customers aren't quite as ecstatic as they used to be.
Although it didn't feature in our 2018 survey, the Clio finished 70th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Audi A4 finished 44th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2018 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Hyundai Tucson ranked 17th out of 75 cars in our 2017 Driver Power survey, is in more than respectable.
The Mercedes C - Class range finished 40th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
Although it appears to be very well made, the Audi A3 range finished in a rather average 35th out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The only letdown is that the Mondeo range finished in a low 72nd place out of the 75 cars ranked in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey.
The current Hyundai Santa Fe didn't feature in our Driver Power 2016 owner satisfaction survey, but Hyundai finished a disappointing 30th out of 32 in the manufacturer rankings.
The only bone of contention may be the level of service drivers could receive at a dealership, as the Driver Power survey also highlighted that BMW dealer satisfaction was in the bottom half of the rankings.
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