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It came 3rd in the crossover category, where the additional comments were madeKia Niro (2016 - )
Overall rating: 91.3%
The crossover market has never been more competitive, but the Kia has a clear edge with the Niro, with high satisfaction scores for running costs, build quality and all-important reliability.
According to owner feedback, the Niro is easy to drive and practical. Only slightly lower than average scores for ride comfort prevented it from achieving a higher place in this list.
Despite the comments about reliability it doesn't feature in the top 10 for reliability.Kia's hybrid crossover scored the best owner ratings for repair costs and technology in our list. Drivers also rate it well for build quality, low running costs and ease of driving.
But it falls a bit short when it comes to performance, where it actually scored lower than the fifth place Skoda Yeti and the 2008-incarnation Volvo XC60.
So, I wondered how our community compares with those that took part in the survey. Do you agree or disagree with the summary? Neither I nor my passengers would agree about the poor ride comfort of my PHEV, and in Hybrid mode it certainly isn't short of grunt.
Also, if you were completing a freeform survey what you want to say about what you like and dislike about your Niro?