Based on a study of more than two million cars, these are the vehicles most likely to last the longest.
Toyota 1 of 10 Toyota Sequoia – 296,509 MilesThe Sequoia might not have the same iconic heritage as its Land Cruiser sibling, but it does have the same, if not better reliability. According to iSeeCars, one percent of all Toyota Sequoias on the road have at least 296,509 miles on their odometers right now.
Dino Dalle Carbonare 2 of 10 Toyota Land Cruiser – 280,236 Miles
There’s a reason Land Cruisers are the vehicle of choice for adventurers and off-road fiends: It’s one of the most reliable production vehicles in existence, and has been for decades. The top 1 percent of Landies on the road today have at least 280,236 miles on the clock, according to iSeeCars. It’s too bad Toyota doesn’t sell them in the U.S. anymore.
Chevrolet 3 of 10 Chevrolet Suburban – 265,732 Miles
Say what you will about Chevy, but it makes a solid body-on-frame truck. The Suburban might be more civilized than ever, but reliability from the last 20 years remains strong, with the top 1 percent pushing over 265,000 miles.
Toyota 4 of 10 Toyota Tundra – 256,022 Miles
The Toyota Tundra is, to no one’s surprise, the longest-lasting pickup truck on this list. Toyota reliability combined with the ruggedness of a pickup means the top 1 percent of Tundras on the road have 256,022 miles or more on the clock.
GMC 5 of 10 GMC Yukon XL – 252,360 Miles
Following closely behind the Suburban is its more luxurious sibling, the Yukon XL. The two GM-born SUVs share many of the same parts underneath, which should explain why they’re so close together in terms of reliability. The top 1 percent of Yukon XLs have made it past 252,360 miles, according to iSeeCars.
Toyota 6 of 10 Toyota Prius – 250,601 Miles
The Prius, another Toyota, is one of just two vehicles on this list that aren’t SUVs or trucks. Though it’s not very gearhead-friendly, we have to respect its ability to go for hundreds of thousands of miles without major issue. iSeeCars says the top 1 percent of Prius odometers read over a quarter-million miles.
Mack Hogan 7 of 10 Chevrolet Tahoe – 250,338 Miles
The Chevy Tahoe is essentially just a Suburban with a smaller wheelbase, so it’s not surprising to see it in the top 10. GM’s big SUVs are extremely good at staying on the road, so much so that the top 1 percent of Tahoes can go 250,338 miles or more, according to iSeeCars.
Mack Hogan 8 of 10 Honda Ridgeline – 248,669 Miles
Toyota isn’t the only Japanese brand known for reliability. Honda has an impressive resumé as well, hence the Ridgeline’s appearance here. The top 1 percent of H-branded pickups on the road today have gone at least 248,669 miles.
Toyota 9 of 10 Toyota Avalon – 245,710 Miles
Toyota stopped selling the Avalon in 2022, but that hasn’t stopped it from being the only sedan on this list. Toyota reliability takes yet another victory, with iSeeCars reporting the top 1 percent of Avalons on the road have made it to at least 245,710 miles.
Toyota 10 of 10 Toyota Highlander Hybrid – 244,994 Miles
The Prius isn’t the only hybrid to make it into the top 10. There’s also the Highlander Hybrid, a unibody SUV that, according to iSeeCars, can make it at least 244,994 miles for the top 1 percent of cars on the road.
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