Toyota Dominates iSeeCars’ Study on Longest-Lasting Vehicles
A recent study by iSeeCars.com reveals which vehicles are most likely to hit the impressive 250,000-mile mark, a testament to their lasting quality and engineering. The study, which analyzed over 402 million cars, highlights the durability of modern vehicles, showcasing models that surpass the average lifespan expectations.
Key Findings:
- The average vehicle has an 8.6% chance of reaching 250,000 miles.
- Toyota Tundra and Sequoia are the top-ranking vehicles, with a significantly higher likelihood of achieving this milestone.
- SUVs constitute a major portion of the list of vehicles that are the longest lasting.
- Toyota is the brand with the most models listed.
Top Performers
The Toyota Tundra and Sequoia lead the pack, being four times more likely than the average vehicle to reach the quarter-million-mile mark. Other standouts include the Toyota Tacoma, 4Runner, Highlander Hybrid, and Honda Ridgeline, which are three times more likely to achieve this feat. iSeeCars’ Executive Analyst, Karl Brauer, noted, “Modern vehicles are getting more durable, with many offering notable chances of reaching a quarter million miles.”
SUVs and Trucks Take Center Stage
SUVs account for a significant portion of the longest-lasting vehicles, with 16 of the top 30 spots. Toyota dominates with nine models represented, exemplifying their commitment to producing durable vehicles. The Longest-Lasting Cars include:
- Toyota Tundra
- Toyota Sequoia
- Chevrolet Suburban
- Toyota 4Runner
- Toyota Tacoma
Long-Term Value
The study emphasizes that a long vehicle lifespan translates to reduced cost-per-mile. Even with increased initial purchase prices, a car’s longevity provides substantial value for consumers. Brauer states, “Given the rising cost of both new and used models, it’s encouraging to see so many vehicles capable of hitting 250,000 miles.”
Top Brands for Longevity
Beyond specific models, certain brands stand out for their overall durability. Toyota and Honda are at the forefront, followed by Ram, GMC, Chevrolet, Lexus, and Ford – all offering a better-than-average probability of hitting 250,000 miles. These brands often have multiple trucks and three-row SUVs, giving them an advantage in hitting higher average lifetime miles across their model line.
Methodology
iSeeCars.com’s methodology involved analyzing data from over 402 million cars. They calculated average odometer readings for each vehicle age and developed a model to estimate the probability of vehicles surviving various mileage thresholds, which is an essential element in determining vehicle dependability and useful life. The study excludes heavy-duty vans and models with insufficient vehicle data, except for including heavy-duty trucks in the truck-specific analysis.
Conclusion
The iSeeCars.com study provides valuable insights for consumers looking for vehicles built to last. With the current data, Toyota, particularly Tundra and Sequoia models, sets the benchmark for longevity, delivering on both reliability and value.