Top 5 Longest Lasting Vehicles

AutoGuide.com Staff
by AutoGuide.com Staff
The Tundra earned top spot as the most durable car you can buy.

According to the latest study from iSeeCars.com, the average vehicle has an 8.6 percent chance of lasting 250,000 miles or more.


However, certain models significantly outperform this benchmark–all of them are Toyotas. The Tundra and Sequoia lead the pack, being four times more likely to reach the quarter-million-mile mark compared to the average vehicle. The top 5 is completed by other Toyota models: Tacoma, 4Runner, and Highlander Hybrid.


The study, conducted by iSeeCars, examined data from 402 million vehicles to determine which models are most likely to endure. Additionally, the Avalon and Lexus GX ranked among the top 10, further solidifying Toyota's reputation for durability. In total, Toyota and its luxury division Lexus secured 10 out of the top 30 spots.

The ever durable Tacoma placed in the top 5 alongside its Toyota stablemates

Honda and General Motors also made strong showings, with Honda placing seven models in the top 30 and GM securing six.


Ultimately, the message from this study is clear: if you want a vehicle that will go the distance, Toyota is a safe bet. On the flip side, European and Korean automakers didn’t make a significant impact on the list, reinforcing the notion that durability remains a strong suit of Japanese and American manufacturers.


This article was co-written using AI and was then heavily edited and optimized by our editorial team.


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