YONKERS, N.Y. -

Are your customers coming back into the dealership to purchase the same new vehicle again? Well, if your dealership is selling Chevrolet Volts, this may be the case.

According to Consumer Reports annual Ownership Satisfaction survey, 92 percent of respondents who own the Volt said they would definitely buy it again.

This score made the car the top-scoring model in the Consumer Reports survey for the second year in a row.

Commenting on the results, Consumer Reports' auto editor Rik Paul, said, "The Volt's two-year reign at the top of our satisfaction survey points to the continuing trend of owners' enthusiasm for cars that are fuel-efficient cars, especially as we see more and more hybrid and electric models hitting the market. The combination of sporty handling and strong engine performance also goes a long way in building loyalty and generating excitement among owners."

And the Volt wasn’t the only gas sipper with loyal fans.

In addition to the Volt, other fuel-efficient models that scored among the best were the Toyota Camry Hybrid, Prius, and Prius C, and Nissan Leaf.

As for the highline segments, the Chevrolet Corvette, Porsche 911, V8 Dodge Challenger and Ford Mustang topped the sporty car category, while the Audi A7, Lexus GS and Audi A6 were the leading luxury cars.

On the other hand, one redesigned Japanese model garnered the lowest owner satisfaction score.

The redesigned subcompact Nissan Versa Sedan came in with the lowest score in the survey, with fewer than half of its owners saying they would definitely buy it again. Other low scorers include the V6 versions of the Chevrolet Silverado and GMC Sierra pickups, and the Nissan Armada, Suzuki SX4 and Mitsubishi Outlander SUVs.

Consumer Reports received responses on almost 350,000 vehicles and more than 240 models, spanning the 2010 through 2013 model years. The survey is based on the results from Consumer Reports Annual Auto Survey, conducted by the Consumer Reports National Research Center.

The full report on Consumer Reports' owner satisfaction survey findings is available at www.ConsumerReports.org and in the January issue of Consumer Reports.