New reliability studies reveal some of the toughest vehicles ever built for long-term ownership.
Most vehicles start showing signs of wear after about 90,000 miles, and by the time they reach 125,000 miles, major repairs are not uncommon. But not every model is created equal, and some cars are capable of lasting far longer than the average vehicle.
Drawing on recent reliability studies from iSeeCars, J.D. Power, and Consumer Reports, we compiled a list of vehicles with a reputation for exceptional durability. With proper maintenance, many of these models are capable of reaching 300,000 miles or more.
The vehicles listed below tend to share several important traits:
When people talk about vehicles built to last a lifetime, the Toyota Land Cruiser is usually one of the first names mentioned. Designed to handle some of the harshest conditions on Earth, the legendary SUV has earned a reputation for unmatched dependability.
Although they compete in different segments, both sedans have become benchmarks for longevity. Owners routinely report extremely high mileage with relatively few major issues.
These Japanese sedans have established themselves as some of the most dependable four-door cars ever produced. With regular maintenance, many examples have reached the 300,000-mile mark, and some have gone even farther.
The flagship Lexus sedans from Toyota's engineering golden era became famous for their robust construction and nearly indestructible V8 engines.
These classic Volvos were developed with simplicity and longevity in mind. Decades after they left the factory, many examples are still on the road with extremely high mileage.
Earlier, we highlighted the highest-quality luxury brands on the market, as well as the premium automakers that failed to make the list of the most dependable brands over the past year. The results proved surprising, especially for fans of European carmakers.