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The winner of Auto Express's market-leading owner satisfaction survey is the Skoda Octavia

The UK'’s most satisfying car to own in 2007 –was Skoda'’s unbeatable Octavia. Driver Power is the definitive poll of car reliability and owner satisfaction. Tens of thousands of car owners take part in our survey. Each car is rated only on scores awarded by you, the people who take the wheel, pay the bills and put up with the drawbacks.

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The top five cars in the 2007 survey were:

  1. Skoda Octavia (new)
  2. Lexus RX
  3. Honda S2000
  4. Honda Civic (new)
  5. BMW 5-Series (new)
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