Unsurprisingly, Duster owners also praised its value for money, voting it into third place overall. The brand recently added to its appeal, too, by introducing the Dacia Zen seven-year warranty plan for both new and existing customers.

=4. Kia Picanto Mk3 – 95.36%

Kia has been a firm Driver Power favourite in recent years, and it’s the tiny Picanto city car that’s representing the Korean brand in this year’s reliability rankings. Even though the rest of its line-up hasn’t quite made the top 10, Kia’s renowned 7-year/100,000-mile warranty is still one of the best in the business – showing the manufacturer’s faith in its products.

Owners clearly feel that Kia’s smallest car still has some big car qualities, as it ranked fifth for its exterior fit and finish. A fourth place finish for safety features certainly can’t be sniffed at, either. 

=4. Mazda CX-5 Mk2 – 95.36%

For the fourth year in a row, the Mazda CX-5 has scored a top 5 Driver Power finish for reliability, This family-friendly SUV continues to perform admirably elsewhere, too, with top 10 scores for its interior, boot space, safety features and fuel economy. 

When it comes to the CX-5’s warranty, Mazda’s three-year/60,000-mile plan isn’t really a class-leader, but owners are still satisfied with servicing and maintenance costs.

3. Toyota Yaris Mk4 – 95.68%

Toyota’s larger hybrid cars are continuing to prove themselves when faced with the gruelling demands of taxi and emergency service use, and it’s a very similar story with the small Yaris supermini. 

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