
Owner satisfaction surveys cut through manufacturer marketing because the people answering them have actually lived with these cars — paid for the servicing, dealt with the infotainment, sat in the back seats on long trips. The rankings here reflect what real ownership feels like over time, not a week-long press loan. For anyone weighing up a purchase, this is the kind of signal worth taking seriously: a car that scores well here has earned it through repeated daily use, not a carefully staged test drive. The gaps between models often tell you as much as the winners do.
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