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Consumer Reports regularly reviews vehicles and scores them based on road tests, predicted reliability, owner satisfaction surveys and safety features.
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).
It's fair to say that Vauxhall has something of a tortured relationship with its customers and for the past few years it's scored poorly as a manufacturer in our annual Driver Power owner satisfaction surveys.
The «true believers» are like Mercedes or I - pooed owners who give high marks in owner satisfaction surveys... because they can't admit they believed a bunch of hype.
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.
The SEAT Leon was rated highly for reliability in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction 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.
Although the Niro didn't feature individually in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, Kia's overall score was enviable — it came third out of 27 brands, with only Skoda and Lexus ahead.
There's very good news in this department: the Lexus RC is closely related to the Lexus IS saloon and that model finished in the number - one position in our 2015 Auto Express magazine Driver Power owner satisfaction survey.
The Mercedes A-Class was rated poorly for reliability in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
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.
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.
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.
In our 2016 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, the Giulietta came in 94th place out of 150 models, which isn't stellar, but perhaps not bad when you consider it has been on sale for the best part of a decade.
It's tricky to comment on reliability, too, as the latest version has yet to appear in our annual Driver Power owner satisfaction survey.
That said, it's showing its age and this was reflected in its showing in this year's Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, in which the popular Ford finished in the second half of our table.
Reliability could hardly be more impressive, either — the Tesla Model S was number one in our 2016 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey and came fifth out of 150 cars for reliability.
The Toyota CH - R featured in our Driver Power owner satisfaction survey for the first time in 2018, achieving an impressive 14th place overall out of 75 cars.
The latest Hyundai i30 was too new to be represented in in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, but Hyundai's newer models performed well, with the Hyundai Tucson, Hyundai i20 and Hyundai i20 all featuring in the top 75, with strong scores for build quality and reliability.
Our annual Driver Power owner satisfaction survey shows that BMW customers are delighted by the handling of their cars, while their performance impresses owners enough to see the brand in fourth place out of 32 carmakers in the survey.
It's a slight worry that neither model featured in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of the top 75 cars, but BMW performed well as a brand.
The A4 didn't feature in the latest Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, but the brand dropped from 13th to 21st overall — falling far behind BMW and Mercedes, which finished 15th and 12th respectively.
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 i20 range was rated above average for reliability 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.
Neither the Audi S7 or A7 has been crash - tested by safety experts Euro NCAP, or included in our Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, although parallels can be drawn from closely related models.
Similarly, the Audi Q3 was rated highly for reliability in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
Citroen isn't generally known for bulletproof reliability and our 2016 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey saw it come 26th out of 27 brands.
The A7 didn't feature in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, but the A6 came a respectable 34th out of the top 75 models.
The Audi A6 range — which includes the S6 — was rated average for reliability in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
The Toyota Yaris has always enjoyed a positive reputation for reliability and, while it finished in a so - so 56th - place in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, reliability and build quality were the categories in which the Yaris received its highest ratings.
The new SEAT Leon has yet to feature in our Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, but we expect a strong performance when it does.
The Toyota Auris was rated highly for reliability in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey of cars currently on sale in the UK.
In our 2016 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, the Skoda Rapid came 88th overall, with a 69th - place finish for reliability.
Better still, Mercedes finished a decent 12th in our Driver Power 2016 owner satisfaction survey, ahead of BMW and Audi.
The CLA Shooting Brake shares many parts with both the A-Class and CLA saloon, so while the CLA didn't appear in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, a 69th - place result for the A-Class is somewhat reassuring.
When it comes to reliability, Land Rover's reputation isn't the best, as shown by its 22nd place result out of 32 brands in our most recent Driver Power owner satisfaction survey.
The Porsche brand finished in seventh place in our 2016 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, but we didn't have enough respondents to include the brand in 2017.
It's a similar story for reliability, because while the CLA didn't appear in our 2017 Driver Power owner satisfaction survey, the A-Class it's based on came 69th in our list of the top 75 cars.
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 standard Mercedes A-Class was rated poorly for reliability 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.
Reliability, too, has yet to be verified for the latest model, but Mazda has a very strong reputation in our annual Driver Power owner satisfaction survey and the CX - 5's engines are tried and tested.
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.
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