The best cars to own in the UK: Driver Power 2023 results
Buying your next car? Our annual survey of UK car owners reveals the best cars to buy in 2023
It’s finally that time again, as car owners across the UK reveal their favourite and least favourite cars to live with in the 2023 Driver Power survey.
After thousands of responses covering several categories, we’ve pieced together the data and applied a statistical weighting to come up with a definitive ranking of the 75 most satisfying-to-own cars on the market, while results in individual categories allow you to see which cars are ranked highest in terms of reliability, running costs, and more.
Scroll down to read more about this year’s top ten.
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The top 10 best cars to own in the UK
10. Kia Ceed (Mk3)
It’s an impressive climb into the top 10 for the Kia Ceed, which finished 16th in 2022’s survey. You’d expect a Kia to score well in terms of value and a fourth-place finish here backs this up, but owners are, if anything, even more keen on the way it looks, the Ceed securing third from all the cars surveyed. It’s up in the top 20 for reliability, practicality, interior and running costs too, though a relatively poor 53rd place for the car’s engine and gearbox hold it back from a higher finish.
Model |
KIA CEED MK3 | |
Class |
Compact Family Car | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
10 |
91.29% |
Engine & Gearbox |
53 |
88.14% |
Exterior |
3 |
96.08% |
Interior |
18 |
91.55% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
17 |
91.36% |
Ride & Handling |
21 |
93.43% |
Safety Features |
30 |
91.09% |
MPG & Running Costs |
18 |
87.12% |
Reliability |
13 |
95.03% |
Infotainment |
28 |
90.00% |
Value |
4 |
93.39% |
9. Mazda CX-5 (Mk2)
Okay, it’s not as impressive as last year’s second place, but Mazda has to be happy with another top ten for the CX-5; its customers certainly seem pleased. The good-looking CX-5 scores highest for its exterior style and finish, with a fifth place, but owners rate reliability and value (seventh place for each) and the look and feel of the interior and infotainment (12th for both), too. The car’s engines could be better though – owners would like a little more performance and a little less noise.
Model |
MAZDA CX-5 MK2 | |
Class |
Mid to Large SUV | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
9 |
91.36% |
Engine & Gearbox |
42 |
89.57% |
Exterior |
5 |
96.00% |
Interior |
12 |
92.17% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
31 |
89.64% |
Ride & Handling |
46 |
91.62% |
Safety Features |
23 |
91.58% |
MPG & Running Costs |
24 |
86.06% |
Reliability |
7 |
95.88% |
Infotainment |
12 |
91.73% |
Value |
7 |
92.52% |
8. Toyota Prius (Mk4)
We might not be getting the all-new Prius in the UK, but buyers of the existing model are clearly satisfied. It seems that being a hybrid rather than an electric car is no barrier to the car’s running costs, with a 10th place finish that beats the Kia EV6 ahead of it – but reliability is the real winner here, the Prius finishing second out of all the cars surveyed, behind only the BMW i3. The Prius seems to be a good choice for its drivetrain, safety features, and chassis too, though owners are less enamoured with the car’s practicality.
Model |
TOYOTA PRIUS Mk4 | |
Class |
Compact Family Car | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
8 |
91.45% |
Engine & Gearbox |
7 |
95.45% |
Exterior |
34 |
92.90% |
Interior |
37 |
90.12% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
67 |
85.05% |
Ride & Handling |
9 |
94.59% |
Safety Features |
7 |
92.98% |
MPG & Running Costs |
10 |
89.50% |
Reliability |
2 |
96.53% |
Infotainment |
23 |
90.56% |
Value |
17 |
90.54% |
7. Kia EV6
The EV6 is a new entrant next year, and not only has it shot straight into the top ten, but it’s also the highest-ranked dedicated EV, so Kia has clearly done something right. Digging into the facts and figures, it’s that silent, punchy powertrain that buyers enjoy the most, where it’s ranked sixth out of all the cars in the survey. It’s practical, too, so the EV6 is far more than just a one-trick pony. If Kia wants to learn any other tricks though, it should probably concentrate on reliability and infotainment.
Model |
KIA EV6 MK1 | |
Class |
Family Car | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
7 |
91.50% |
Engine & Gearbox |
6 |
95.47% |
Exterior |
18 |
94.29% |
Interior |
10 |
92.35% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
8 |
93.68% |
Ride & Handling |
14 |
94.00% |
Safety Features |
25 |
91.43% |
MPG & Running Costs |
14 |
87.78% |
Reliability |
47 |
91.75% |
Infotainment |
59 |
87.10% |
Value |
50 |
86.38% |
6. Ford EcoSport
We might not rate the Ford EcoSport very highly against fresher, better looking, and better driving rivals, but it’s clear from this year’s Driver Power survey that the owners who live with it day-in, day-out are much more impressed.
Not only has it climbed 20 places from last year, but decent scores for both the way it drives and the way it goes suggest the EcoSport hits the mark with owners in a way even the flashy Puma (in 33rd) doesn’t. A fifth place overall for infotainment is impressive too, though the EcoSport’s unusual shape hasn’t paid dividends for practicality and boot space, where it was only 55th.
Model |
FORD ECOSPORT MK1 | |
Class |
Small SUV | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
6 |
91.52% |
Engine & Gearbox |
17 |
91.54% |
Exterior |
24 |
93.61% |
Interior |
13 |
92.16% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
55 |
86.72% |
Ride & Handling |
17 |
93.89% |
Safety Features |
22 |
91.66% |
MPG & Running Costs |
26 |
85.94% |
Reliability |
14 |
95.00% |
Infotainment |
5 |
92.86% |
Value |
11 |
91.50% |
5. Subaru Outback (Mk6)
There wasn’t a Subaru to be found in last year’s top 75, but when a Subaru does appear you’ll usually find it in a high position, so this year’s fifth place finish is no surprise. Owners absolutely love the interior – putting it first overall in the survey, and second for practicality and boot space. In other words, you’ll struggle to find a car here better at pleasing a driver and passengers.
The driver really is in the best seat with a fourth place for ride and handling too, while reliability, value, and exterior style and finish all rank highly. It’s a shame the engines lack poke, because with a higher score here, the Outback would surely have challenged the top three.
Model |
SUBARU OUTBACK MK6 | |
Class |
Mid to Large SUV | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
5 |
91.73% |
Engine & Gearbox |
48 |
88.47% |
Exterior |
10 |
95.11% |
Interior |
1 |
95.28% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
2 |
95.06% |
Ride & Handling |
4 |
95.85% |
Safety Features |
39 |
90.42% |
MPG & Running Costs |
40 |
83.88% |
Reliability |
5 |
96.01% |
Infotainment |
57 |
87.35% |
Value |
6 |
92.55% |
4. Dacia Duster (Mk2)
Affordability doesn’t mean getting a second-rate product these days, and the Dacia Duster – 14th last year, and ten places better in 2023 – is a testament to this. Surprisingly, it’s not even in the top ten for value, but 11th place is still right towards the top, and a second place for infotainment (with a first overall for connectivity) shows that simple but effective in-car entertainment is often preferable to a more complex bells’n’whistles setup. Owners also rate the Duster’s MPG and running costs, where it finishes seventh overall, and the car’s well-proven drivetrains land it a 19th place here too. A lower interior quality score is perhaps not unexpected.
Model |
DACIA DUSTER MK2 (HJD) | |
Class |
Small SUV | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
4 |
91.75% |
Engine & Gearbox |
19 |
91.42% |
Exterior |
31 |
92.97% |
Interior |
53 |
88.71% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
22 |
91.03% |
Ride & Handling |
30 |
93.01% |
Safety Features |
55 |
89.15% |
MPG & Running Costs |
7 |
90.92% |
Reliability |
21 |
94.15% |
Infotainment |
2 |
92.95% |
Value |
11 |
91.50% |
3. Lexus RX (Mk4)
The first of our podium finishers is the Lexus RX, and there’s not a single car in the survey that beat it on practicality and boot space. Only the Subaru Outback received a higher interior score, too, the pair quite appropriately trading punches between these two categories.
Look at the scores and it’s easy to see why the RX is found this far up the table, with tenth-place finishes in five categories, and only so-so scores for infotainment (owners are clearly as confused as we are by the brand’s navigation controls) and luxury-market running costs bringing down the overall score - it’s towards the back of the pack for insurance costs. Still, an impressive result.
Model |
LEXUS RX MK4 | |
Class |
Premium Mid to Large SUV | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
3 |
92.15% |
Engine & Gearbox |
13 |
92.67% |
Exterior |
6 |
95.84% |
Interior |
2 |
95.22% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
1 |
95.15% |
Ride & Handling |
6 |
95.38% |
Safety Features |
14 |
92.18% |
MPG & Running Costs |
58 |
80.94% |
Reliability |
9 |
95.32% |
Infotainment |
35 |
89.15% |
Value |
40 |
87.77% |
2. Kia Sorento (Mk4)
It’s been a bit of a Kia whitewash in this year’s top ten, but best of the three is the familiar face of the strong-selling Sorento SUV. Owners ranked it highest in the entire survey for both the exterior, and Kia’s straightforward, easy-to-use infotainment system, despite some iffy phone connectivity. Interior, practicality and safety features all ranked highly too.
A 16th place for reliability is impressive, as is 13th for ride and handling. With lower running costs and a better engine and gearbox score - gearbox smoothness being the main thing holding it back here – the Sorento could have been this year’s winner.
Model |
KIA SORENTO MK4 | |
Class |
Mid to Large SUV | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
2 |
92.44% |
Engine & Gearbox |
47 |
88.55% |
Exterior |
1 |
97.20% |
Interior |
3 |
94.17% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
4 |
94.86% |
Ride & Handling |
13 |
94.09% |
Safety Features |
3 |
94.35% |
MPG & Running Costs |
59 |
80.52% |
Reliability |
16 |
94.85% |
Infotainment |
1 |
93.08% |
Value |
30 |
88.80% |
1. Citroen C4 (Mk3)
As the old adage goes, to finish first, first you have to finish. So while the Citroen C4 didn’t win any category in the Driver Power 2023 New Car survey outright, excellent scores across the board are enough to see it waltz onto the top spot out of virtually nowhere – the C4 didn’t even appear in last year’s survey. And just check out that percentage ranking – nearly a full point ahead of the second-placed Kia Sorento.
A third-place finish overall for ride and handling (aided by a first overall for ride quality) was one of six top-ten category results for the C4, with comfort, reliability, running costs, safety, drivetrains, and the car’s interior all praised. It finished no lower than 20th in any one major category, and a deeper dig into the statistics showed only touchscreen sensitivity, and outward visibility were in any way lacklustre.
Model |
CITROEN C4 MK3 (C41) | |
Class |
Compact Family Car | |
Category |
Position |
Score |
Overall |
1 |
93.39% |
Engine & Gearbox |
8 |
95.16% |
Exterior |
9 |
95.13% |
Interior |
14 |
91.92% |
Practicality & Bootspace |
11 |
92.68% |
Ride & Handling |
3 |
95.93% |
Safety Features |
5 |
93.97% |
MPG & Running Costs |
4 |
92.78% |
Reliability |
4 |
96.11% |
Infotainment |
16 |
91.26% |
Value |
11 |
91.50% |
Past Driver Power winners:
If you’re interested to see how owners have ranked popular models in previous years, take a look at the top 10 results from 2021 and 2022; click on each car to read our full in-depth review.
Driver Power 2022 results:
- Kia XCeed - 93.1%
- Mazda CX-5 - 92.22%
- Kia Rio - 92.18%
- Hyundai Kona - 91.9%
- Skoda Kodiaq - 91.52%
- Kia Sportage - 91.23%
- Honda CR-V - 91.1%
- Toyota C-HR - 90.97%
- Tesla Model 3 - 90.73%
- SEAT Ateca - 90.68%
Driver Power 2021 results:
- Hyundai Kona - 92.35%
- Kia Rio - 92.16%
- Mazda CX-5 - 91.65%
- Toyota C-HR - 91.07%
- Skoda Karoq - 91%
- Skoda Kodiaq - 90.92%
- Vauxhall Grandland X - 90.85%
- Volvo XC40 - 90.6%
- Kia Sportage - 90.51%
- SEAT Ateca - 90.4%
Take our Driver Power survey now, or read our list of the UK’s best selling cars.
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