Asking an automobile owner how satisfied he or she is with a vehicle often elicits a response that has to do mostly with subjectivity — lots of emotion and passion — and money. But at Consumer Reports, the formula for most satisfying cars to own is more straightforward, boiling down to one question: Would you buy that car or SUV again?
Corvette owners say: Hell yes.
Topping 2024’s annual satisfaction survey (we’ve covered the “least satisfying” vehicles in a separate posting) is the unsurprising choice of the 2024 Chevrolet Corvette: A whopping 93 percent of owners said they’d choose the sports car again.
What is somewhat surprising is the appearance of a pair of Rivian electrics on the list: the R1T electric pickup, which was second-highest-rated with 88 percent saying they’d buy another, and the R1S SUV, ranking sixth at 84 percent. Rivian placed high in the same survey last year.
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The other full electric EV in the top 10 is the Hyundai Ioniq 6; 81 percent of those surveyed would choose it again. There are two hybrids on the list as well. But there are no Teslas — and surprisingly, given the brand’s historically high standings in CR assessments and surveys, there are no Toyotas, though there is one Lexus.
As a tool for potential shoppers, the magazine says that the owner satisfaction survey — one of several automotive surveys the group conducts — “reinforces that the models that deliver the promised performance, efficiency, roominess, luxury, and/or comfort are the ones owners will readily buy again.”
Most satisfying cars to own in 2024:
The complete list, leading with the most-satisfying vehicles and percentage figures, follows, with pricing according to Consumer Reports:
Chevrolet Corvette, $68,000-$130,650, 93 percent
Rivian R1T, $79,000-$94,000, 88 percent
Mazda MX-5, $28,050-$38,950, 88 percent
Lexas NX hybrid, $41,955-$57,805, 87 percent
BMW X5, $65,000-$122,300, 85 percent
Rivian R1S, $84,000-$99,000, 84 percent
Ford Maverick Hybrid pickup, $23,815-$34,855, 83 percent
Kia Telluride, $36,190-$53,385, 82 percent
Honda Pilot, $37,090-$52,480, 82 percent
Hyundai Ioniq 6, $37,500-$53,650, 81 percent
The full survey results are here. A membership in Consumer Reports is required for complete access.

