9 Vehicles That Can Easily Last More Than 300,000 Miles
Some vehicles don’t just survive high mileage — they practically make a career out of it.
Not every vehicle can reliably make it past 100,000 miles without expensive repairs. Reaching 200,000 miles is already considered impressive for most modern cars. But a select group of models has earned a reputation for going far beyond that, often crossing the 300,000-mile mark with relatively few major issues.
Here are nine vehicles known for exceptional long-term durability and legendary reliability.
1. Toyota Sequoia

The Toyota Sequoia is widely considered one of the most durable SUVs ever built. According to long-term ownership statistics, roughly 7.4% of all Sequoias on the road have exceeded 300,000 miles.
Large families and long-distance drivers especially appreciate the SUV’s bulletproof reliability, roomy interior, and proven V8 powertrains.
2. Ford Expedition

Ford’s largest SUV also ranks among America’s mileage champions. More than 5% of Expeditions reportedly reach 300,000 miles without requiring major mechanical overhauls.
Its spacious cabin, truck-based construction, and strong towing capability have made it a longtime favorite for road trips and heavy-duty family use.
3. Chevrolet Suburban

The Chevrolet Suburban has built a near-legendary reputation for longevity.
About 5% of Suburbans on the road have reportedly crossed the 300,000-mile threshold. Considering the SUV’s size and workload — from family hauling to fleet duty — that’s an impressive achievement.
The Suburban’s body-on-frame design and durable GM V8 engines remain major selling points.
4. Toyota 4Runner

If you’re searching for a midsize SUV capable of surviving decades of hard use, the Toyota 4Runner is almost impossible to ignore.
Analysts estimate that nearly 4% of all 4Runners eventually surpass 300,000 miles. Its old-school construction, reliable drivetrain, and off-road capability continue attracting loyal buyers.
5. Chevrolet Tahoe

Closely related to the Suburban, the Chevrolet Tahoe also performs exceptionally well in long-term reliability studies.
Around 3.8% of Tahoes have reportedly made it past 300,000 miles without catastrophic repairs. The SUV remains popular thanks to its comfortable ride, strong towing ability, and durable truck-based platform.
6. Toyota Highlander

The Toyota Highlander proves that family crossovers can also achieve incredible longevity.
Recent ownership data suggests roughly 3.1% of Highlanders eventually cross the 300,000-mile mark. Buyers appreciate the model’s smooth ride, practical interior, and famously dependable Toyota engineering.
7. Honda Ridgeline

Pickup trucks may dominate the American market, but the Honda Ridgeline has quietly earned respect for reliability rather than brute force.
Originally designed primarily for North America, the Ridgeline combines pickup versatility with Honda durability. About 3% of the trucks reportedly exceed 300,000 miles.
8. Toyota Tacoma

The Toyota Tacoma has become almost legendary among truck enthusiasts for its durability and resale value.
Roughly 2.6% of Tacomas eventually pass 300,000 miles, an especially impressive figure considering how many are used for towing, off-roading, and tough daily driving.
Another major advantage: Tacomas hold their value incredibly well even after years of ownership.
9. Honda Odyssey

Surprisingly, one minivan also made the list.
The Honda Odyssey has long been considered one of the most dependable family vehicles in America. Around 2.5% of Odysseys reportedly surpass 300,000 miles while avoiding major mechanical failure.
For families needing practicality without sacrificing reliability, the Odyssey remains one of the safest bets on the market.
Built to Go the Distance
While modern vehicles have become increasingly complex, these models continue proving that longevity still matters to buyers.
Routine maintenance, careful driving habits, and durable engineering all play a role. But some vehicles simply seem built to outlast everything else on the road — sometimes by hundreds of thousands of miles.
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