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Money Well Spent: These 10 Sedans Last Longer Than The Rest
Once the default choice for families, sedans have gradually slipped out of favor as buyers move toward crossovers and SUVs.
But many shoppers still value the balance of comfort, handling, and efficiency that a good four-door car can offer. With fewer new sedans available than ever, used models remain the smart buy—and as new data from iSeeCars shows, several well-built examples are still going strong long after 250,000 miles.
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10. Lexus ES Hybrid
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 7.5% (2.9x the average) The ES Hybrid helped prove that Toyota’s hybrid technology could extend to luxury cars without compromising durability. Its smooth powertrain, quiet cabin, and soft ride define what a long-lasting premium sedan should feel like. Even older examples continue to deliver near-new refinement after years of service.
9. Honda Accord
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 8.8% (3.4x the average) For decades, the Accord has been the benchmark for mainstream reliability. Known for its balanced chassis and robust engines, it routinely lasts longer than its owners expect. Regular maintenance and a steady supply of parts keep it affordable to own, and that helps explain why Accords from the early 2000s are still on the road today.
8. Toyota Camry
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 9.0% (3.5x the average) The Camry has long been the Accord’s mirror image—a different badge on a similar idea. Comfortable, efficient, and nearly indestructible, the Camry continues to be a used-car staple. Its combination of quiet operation and strong resale value makes it an easy recommendation for anyone looking for worry-free ownership.
7. Toyota Avalon Hybrid
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 9.7% (3.8x the average) Sharing its bones with the Lexus ES, the Avalon Hybrid proves Toyota’s large-sedan formula still works. Though it bowed out after the 2022 model year, Certified Pre-Owned examples offer hybrid efficiency with the kind of interior comfort once reserved for Lexus models. It’s understated, but built to last.
6. Toyota Camry Hybrid
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 10.2% (3.9x the average) When the Camry Hybrid arrived, hybrid sedans were still an experiment. Two decades later, it’s clear Toyota got it right. Combining proven hybrid reliability with a traditional sedan layout, the Camry Hybrid delivers long-term dependability and impressive fuel savings in one package.
5. Acura ILX
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 10.6% (4.1x the average) Before the Integra name returned, the ILX filled the entry-level role in Acura’s lineup. Based on the Honda Civic, it offered a refined version of that car’s proven mechanicals. Its age became its advantage—fewer updates meant fewer new variables, and consistency led to reliability.
4. Honda Civic
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 10.9% (4.2x the average) A Civic reaching a quarter-million miles isn’t unusual—it’s almost expected. Across its many generations, the Civic has been one of the most dependable cars money can buy, from fuel-sipping commuters to sportier Si and Type R models. Few compact sedans have earned such a reputation for longevity.
3. Toyota Prius
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 12.2% (4.7x the average) It may not fit the traditional sedan mold, but the Prius earns its place on this list for redefining efficiency and durability. Early skepticism over its hybrid system has long faded, replaced by a track record of reliability that puts many conventional gas engines to shame.
2. Toyota Avalon
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 18.9% (7.3x the average) The Avalon has served as Toyota’s quiet flagship for decades, offering comfort close to a Lexus at a lower price. Its large, naturally aspirated V6 engine and simple mechanicals make it a favorite among high-mileage drivers. Few cars combine ease of use, longevity, and luxury quite like it.
1. Lexus IS
Chance of Reaching 250,000 Miles: 27.5% (10.6x the average) At the top of the list sits the Lexus IS—a compact luxury sedan that has aged with grace. Its tight build quality, sturdy drivetrain options, and careful evolution have made it one of the most reliable premium cars on sale. With another update planned for 2026, the IS shows that there’s still room for a durable, driver-focused sedan in a market obsessed with SUVs.