
While some auto shoppers enjoy (and can afford) trading in for a new model every few years, for many, vehicle longevity is an incredibly important deciding factor when selecting a new ride. For those discerning folks, knowing a vehicle will last for years is just as important as safety, comfort and flash.
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That’s why a recent compilation from iSeeCars of the longest-lasting new vehicles on the market is so helpful — it’s a guide for those wanting a ride that will remain reliable for years. Each vehicle was selected based on its likelihood of lasting at least 250,000 miles.
Want a vehicle that will go the long haul? These are the wheels for you.

1. Toyota Sequoia
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 39.1%
- Compared to average: 8.1x
- MSRP: $64,520 to $86,010
Car and Driver defined the Sequoia as a comfortable and capable ride with exceptional fuel mileage for such a large vehicle, making it a very reliable SUV expected to go far on the road.
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2. Toyota 4Runner
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 32.9%
- Compared to average: 6.8x
- MSRP: $42,765 to $59,395
As capable off the road and on, the 4Runner has been modernized with a turbocharged 4-cylinder powertrain to match its rugged reliability.
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3. Toyota Highlander Hybrid
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 31.0%
- Compared to average: 6.5x
- MSRP: $46,470 to $59,925
The Highlander hybrid has an excellent fuel economy, a choice of two strong hybrid powertrains and an exceedingly dependable performance.

4. Toyota Tundra
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 30.0%
- Compared to average: 6.3x
- MSRP: $42,185 to $66,455
The Tundra boasts a newer, smoother suspension system, a turbo V-6 and a spacious cabin. It’s a slick and comfortable ride a driver can depend on.

5. Lexus IS
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 27.5%
- Compared to average: 5.7x
- MSRP: $41,710 to $70,000
Per Car and Driver, the Lexus IS is not only a fun drive, but is reliable even when being pushed hard by a heavy foot on the gas.

6. Toyota Tacoma
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 25.3%
- Compared to average: 5.3x
- MSRP: $33,185 to $54,050
The Tacoma is the definitive mid-size truck for a reason — drivers can rely on them. Sturdy, dependable and with ultra-smooth suspension, the Tacoma is built to last.
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7. Toyota Avalon
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 18.9%
- Compared to average: 3.9x
- MSRP: $37,920 to $45,245
Car and Driver saluted the Avalon for its roomy, almost luxury-sedan size and the fact that it’s loaded with features.

8. Lexus GX
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 18.3%
- Compared to average: 3.8x
- MSRP: $66,085 to $82,550
The Lexus GX has a powerful V-6 with a strong towing capacity that’s just as able on the road as it is off. It’s expected to outlast much of its competition.

9. Lexus RX Hybrid
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 17.0%
- Compared to average: 3.5x
- MSRP: $52,775 to $72,610
Much like the internal-combusion Lexus RX, the RX hybrid boasts comfort, luxury and excellent fuel efficiency.

10. Honda Ridgeline
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 14.7%
- Compared to average: 3.1x
- MSRP: $41,645 to $48,245
The Ridgeline is a versatile ride with a roomy four-door cab, V-6 engine and a smooth all-wheel drive that allows the truck to handle more like a car than a pickup. All of those factors lend this Honda truck a unique practicality and dependability.
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11. Honda Pilot
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 13.1%
- Compared to average: 2.7x
- MSRP: $41,695 to $56,075
The Pilot is decribed by Car and Driver as a pragamatic and sensible SUV, one that will keep your family safe and your vehicle on the road.

12. Honda Odyssey
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 13.0%
- Compared to average: 2.7x
- MSRP: $43,715 to $52,675
Known for its practicality, slick design and impressive handling, the Odyssey is a minivan built to handle exactly that — odyssies — with a maximum of safety and reliability.

13. Chevrolet Silverado 1500
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 12.9%
- Compared to average: 2.7x
- MSRP: $37,845 to $68,695
The Silverado was the second-most popular vehicle overall in America for good reason — it’s an extremely dependable, resilient and versatile truck, one that’s just as reliable towing a trailer on a construction site as it is taking a family on vacation.

14. Toyota Highlander
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 12.7%
- Compared to average: 2.6x
- MSRP: $40,720 to $53,125
The Highlander is packed with safety tech, has a high fuel efficiency and provides a rather smooth ride for drivers and passengers. It may not be the most stylish mid-size SUV, but it’s certainly a very reliable one.
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15. Toyota Prius
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 12.2%
- Compared to average: 2.5x
- MSRP: $29,545 to $37,960
The Prius remains the go-to for fuel efficiency and small, stylish maneuverability.

16. Chevrolet Suburban
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 11.8%
- Compared to average: 2.5x
- MSRP: $61,1295 to $84,895
The Suburban has a massive amount of cargo space and leg room, all packaged inside a tough and study body that can handle all the rigors of the road.

17. Honda Civic
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 10.9%
- Compared to average: 2.3x
- MSRP: $24,445 to $34,345
Despite its low price, the Civic has a flashy exterior and is loaded with two reliably fuel-efficient powertrains.

18. GMC Sierra 1500
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 10.8%
- Compared to average: 2.3x
- MSRP: $39,145 to $86,890
Car and Driver noted the Sierra offers owners a myriad of options in terms of cab size, interior trim, bed length, engine type and tow capacity combinations, in addition to a powerful V-8 engine that will keep the truck going for years to come.
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19. Lexus RX
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 10.7%
- Compared to average: 2.2x
- MSRP: $50,475 to $62,870
The Lexus has a very luxurious interior, and is a ride with comfort matched by resiliency — as Car and Driver noted, the RX model has lasted for five generations, and is expected to last several more.

20. Honda CR-V
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 10.6%
- Compared to average: 2.2x
- MSRP: $31,550 to $37,950
Car and Driver described the Honda CR-V as solid, comfortable and reliably good — a ride marked with great handling and a fantastic build.

21. Acura ILX
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 10.6%
- Compared to average: 2.2x
- MSRP: $28,395 to $34,295
The Acura ILX’s 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine keeps this ride reliably (and smoothly) on the road. It may not be flashy, but the ILX is built to last.

22. Toyota Camry Hybrid
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 10.2%
- Compared to average: 2.1x
- MSRP: $30,195 to $37,920
For a relatively low price, owners of the Camry get a very reliable hybrid powertrain and extremely efficient fuel economy.
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23. Nissan Titan
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 9.9%
- Compared to average: 2.1x
- MSRP: $48,700 to $65,680
While the Titan doesn’t have much towing strength nor affordable trims, it does have a comfortable cabin and a muscular powertrain.

24. Toyota Avalon Hybrid
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 9.7%
- Compared to average: 2.0x
- MSRP: $37,150 to $44,425
The Avalon hybrid has a spacious interior and roomy trunk, all packed atop very reliably efficient powertrains.

25. Acura MDX
- Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 9.1%
- Compared to average: 1.9x
- MSRP: $52,550 to $76,600
A sporty design and enjoyable handling are what help define the MDX. It may not be the flashiest mid-size ride, but it’s definitely safe, comfortable and always reliable.
Price disclaimer: MSRP data was sourced from Car and Driver on Nov. 4, 2025 for all vehicles listed.
Photo disclaimer: All imagery is for representation purposes only and may not depict exact make/model listed.
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