Volt owners are known as Voltheads and were «the happiest drivers» in the US for two years running... before the Tesla Model S arrived (as per Consumer
Reports owner satisfaction surveys).
Philip Ruth: Despite landing at the bottom of the latest Consumer
Reports Owner Satisfaction Survey, our tested 2016 Acura ILX A-SPEC was notably fun to drive, with a fast - acting combo of 201 horsepower and a six - speed, dual - clutch automatic.
Not exact matches
To become a Top Pick, a car must excel at the publication's track tests, offer average or better reliability, perform effectively in government or industry crash tests, and return high
owner -
satisfaction scores in Consumer
Reports»
surveys.
The car landed atop Consumer
Reports» annual
owner -
satisfaction survey in 2011 and 2012.
Infiniti didn't appear in our 2017 Driver Power
owner satisfaction survey, but parent company Nissan was ranked 20th out of 27 manufacturers, with 15.8 % of customers
reporting a fault within the first year of ownership.
Of Dacia
owners who participated in our 2017 Driver Power
satisfaction survey, 11.2 %
reported experiencing one or more faults with their cars within the first year of ownership — a figure that's only just behind that of Dacia's parent company Renault.
For the second year in a row the plug - in Chevrolet Volt was tops in Consumer
Report's annual
Owner Satisfaction Survey.
Consumer
Reports regularly reviews vehicles and scores them based on road tests, predicted reliability,
owner satisfaction surveys and safety features.