All 20 models had at least 2.5 percent of the top-ranking 20 models clear 200,000 miles, and the top 1 percent of these vehicles delivered between 230,000 and 297,000 miles over the last two decades. For example, 1% of Toyota Sequoias on the road have at least 296,509 miles on the odometer.
"What we see is a list of highly-durable vehicles, capable of more than a quarter-million miles of use if properly maintained," said iSeeCars Executive Analyst Karl Brauer. "And to be clear, this study isn't reporting the maximum lifespan of these vehicles. This is simply a measure of current odometer readings. Most of these cars are still in use and going strong."
The top 20 models with the greatest potential lifespan include 10 Toyotas and three Hondas, along with two Chevrolets, two GMCs, two Fords, and one Nissan.
Top 20 greatest potential lifespan cars:
Rank | Vehicle | Potential Lifespan |
1 | Toyota Sequoia | 296,509 |
2 | Toyota Land Cruiser | 280,236 |
3 | Chevrolet Suburban | 265,732 |
4 | Toyota Tundra | 256,022 |
5 | GMC Yukon XL | 252,360 |
6 | Toyota Prius | 250,601 |
7 | Chevrolet Tahoe | 250,338 |
8 | Honda Ridgeline | 248,669 |
9 | Toyota Avalon | 245,710 |
10 | Toyota Highlander Hybrid | 244,994 |
11 | Ford Expedition | 244,682 |
12 | Toyota 4Runner | 244,665 |
13 | Toyota Sienna | 239,607 |
14 | GMC Yukon | 238,956 |
15 | Honda Pilot | 236,807 |
16 | Honda Odyssey | 235,852 |
17 | Toyota Tacoma | 235,070 |
18 | Nissan Titan | 233,295 |
19 | Ford F-150 | 232,650 |
20 | Toyota Camry Hybrid | 230,547 |
Source: iSeeCars