Toyota Land Cruiser and Sequoia Among the Most Durable Cars on the Road

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Purchasing a new vehicle can carry a hefty price tag, leading buyers to expect longevity in their investment. Brand reputations for reliability play a significant role in decision-making, but the question remains – are these reputations based on genuine data or biased opinions?

In a comprehensive analysis, ISeeCars investigated millions of cars produced over the last two decades to identify the models most likely to withstand high mileage. Their study yielded valuable insights into which cars offer the best return on investment in terms of durability.

Toyota Avalon

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Maximized Longevity

  • Toyota Sequoia – 296,509 miles
  • Toyota Land Cruiser – 280,236 miles
  • Chevrolet Suburban – 265,732 miles
  • Toyota Tundra – 256,022 miles
  • GMC Yukon XL – 252,360 miles
  • Toyota Prius250,601 miles
  • Chevrolet Tahoe – 250,338 miles
  • Honda Ridgeline – 248,669 miles
  • Toyota Avalon – 245,710 miles
  • Toyota Highlander Hybrid – 244,994 miles
Based on the data analysis, Toyota emerges as one of the most dependable automakers. The top positions in the longevity ranking are predominantly held by Toyota models, with the Sequoia and Land Cruiser securing the top two spots with nearly 300,000 miles of potential lifespan. Toyota also claims 10 positions in the top 20 vehicles list.

Among the top 10 vehicles with the longest lifespan in the study, half are SUVs. Additionally, two hybrids from Toyota, followed by two pickups and one sedan, make up the list. Import brands dominate with seven vehicles, while the rest belong to General Motors.

Sport Utility Vehicles

  • Toyota Sequoia – 296,509 miles
  • Toyota Land Cruiser – 280,236 miles
  • Chevrolet Suburban – 265,732 miles
  • GMC Yukon XL – 252,360 miles
  • Chevrolet Tahoe – 250,338 miles
  • Toyota Highlander Hybrid – 244,994 miles
  • Ford Expedition – 244,682 miles
  • Toyota 4Runner – 244,665 miles
  • GMC Yukon – 238,956 miles
  • Honda Pilot – 236,807 miles

Toyota continues its dominance in the SUV category with the Sequoia and Land Cruiser retaining their top positions. The Highlander Hybrid and 4Runner also showcase enduring longevity.

General Motors entries include the Chevrolet Suburban and GMC Yukon XL in the third and fourth spots, respectively. The Chevrolet Tahoe ranks fifth, with the Yukon closing in at ninth. Ford and Honda make appearances with the Expedition at sixth place and the Honda Pilot rounding out the list.

Pickup Trucks

  • Toyota Tundra – 256,022 miles
  • Honda Ridgeline – 248,669 miles
  • Toyota Tacoma – 235,070 miles
  • Nissan Titan – 233,295 miles
  • Ford F-150 – 232,650 miles
  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500 – 230,515 miles
  • GMC Sierra 1500 – 222,691 miles
  • Ford Ranger – 220,980 miles
  • Nissan Frontier – 215,775 miles
  • Ram 1500 – 215,521 miles

For pickup enthusiasts, Toyota shines with the Tundra and Tacoma claiming the top spots, with the Honda Ridgeline following closely behind in second place.

In fourth place stands the Nissan Titan with a remarkable performance,ranked amidst the esteemed Ford F-150, Chevrolet Silverado 1500, and GMC Sierra 1500. Following suit is the Ford Ranger in the eighth spot, succeeded by the Nissan Frontier, and finally, the Ram 1500 secures the tenth position among pickups.

Sedans

  • Toyota Avalon – 245,710 miles
  • Chevrolet Impala – 230,343 miles
  • Honda Accord – 226,168 miles
  • Toyota Camry – 223,249 miles
  • Lexus GS 350 – 207,794 miles
  • Honda Fit – 207,231 miles
  • Honda Civic – 205,335 miles
  • Lexus ES 350 – 204,642 miles
  • Toyota Corolla – 204,266 miles
  • Mazda Mazda6 – 203,154 miles

The sedan category often appears overlooked, given the automotive industry’s recent emphasis on crossovers. Despite this trend, there remain dependable sedan options available to consumers.

Leading the rankings is the Toyota Avalon. Toyota dominates this segment with entries like the Camry, Corolla, Lexus GS 350, and Lexus ES 350. Honda also boasts a strong presence with models such as the Accord, Civic, and the now-discontinued Fit. The Chevy Impala secures the second spot, while the Mazda 6 closes the list.

Hybrids

  • Toyota Prius – 250,601 miles
  • Toyota Highlander Hybrid – 244,994 miles
  • Toyota Camry Hybrid – 230,547 miles
  • Lexus RX 450h – 196,826 miles
  • Hyundai Sonata Hybrid – 184,887 miles
  • Kia Optima Hybrid – 183,632 miles
  • Lincoln MKZ Hybrid – 177,678 miles
  • Ford Fusion Hybrid – 175,670 miles
  • Porsche Cayenne – 152,563 miles
  • BMW 7 Series – 133,545 miles

Once again, Toyota leads the way in the hybrid segment, securing the top four positions with the Prius, Highlander Hybrid, Camry Hybrid, and Lexus RX 450h. Hyundai and Kia make their debut on the list with the Sonata and Optima hybrids ranking fifth and sixth, respectively, followed by the Lincoln MKZ and Ford Fusion.

The final two spots are occupied by luxury brands. The Porsche Cayenne hybrid secures the ninth place, while the BMW 7 Series concludes the ranking.

Chevrolet Suburban

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ISeeCars conducted this study by analyzing approximately 2 million vehicles. The study encompassed 20 model years, ranging from 2002 to 2021, showcasing evident generational shifts in the data. Notably, heavy-duty vehicles were excluded from the study.

Within the compiled lists, a total of 55 vehicles met the criteria. Toyota and Lexus collectively held 16 spots, securing a leading position. General Motors followed with nine vehicles, Honda with eight, and Ford with seven. Other notable brands such as Nissan and Hyundai claimed four spots each, while BMW, Dodge, Mazda, Porsche, Ram, and Subaru each had one representative. Interestingly, out of the top 10 longest-lasting vehicles identified in the study, half belonged to the SUV category. Additionally, two Toyota hybrids and two pickups were included, along with a single sedan outlier. Seven of the vehicles were imports, while the rest belonged to General Motors’ lineup.

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