11 Most Reliable SUVs That Can Last Over 300,000 Miles
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Cars were once rather basic devices. You only needed a set of seats, an engine, and four wheels to feel comfortable. But as time went on, cars became increasingly complicated. New technology began to include things like multimedia systems, driver assistance systems, innumerable gadgets, intricate parts, and so much more. But many people wondered: Are there still cars with a 300,000-mile lifespan?
After all, adding complexity to anything should logically increase the number of potential problems, right? Well, technically, no. There are actually still plenty of cars, most of which are SUVs, which actually can last you a long, long time.
With our list, we promise to not only bring you the glittering lifespan of almost 300,000 miles, but also comfort and durability. So let’s check these beasts out!
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my 2004 honda pilot has 320,000 miles now. still cold ac and hot heat pad. everything still works great.
My 2003 Toyota 4-Runner now has 370,000+ with less maintenance. Last tune up was over 10 yrs ago. Changed engine oil every 3,000 miles at Jiffy Lube (Speedee). Changed tires 3 times since my purchase in 2003. My first car that exceeded over 300,000 miles and going to 400,000 miles.
20 yr old car with 400k miles doesn't need maintenance? A typical lying toyota worshipper.
370K miles and now on 4th set of tyres? That's 90K per set. You either drive only in straight lines and never off road, or you are the slowest most boring driver ever who takes years to get the local convenience store and back.
@@csjrogerson2377 you miss the point
My favorite is Toyota 4 runner. Toyota sequoia, Toyota Highlander love those Toyota products
Timing belt or chain?
I am one of the .4%. I still drive a 2003 Sequoia which has 320000 miles on it with no end in sight. Love it and will keep it as long as it is still starting.
Landcruiser, RDX, 4Runner, CRV. Can't go wrong.
My 2000 Land Cruiser has over 380,000 miles. I love it and it would have more but I just can’t afford the gas these days.
My Subaru Forester has over 380K miles - we keep it well maintained
Toyota SUVs and Cars are bulletproof Reliable. Did not Expect to see Tahoe, YuKon and Navigator on this list however. Great Line up
I agree , but im a lincoln enthusiasts.
My 2000 Tacoma was a piece of junk!!! Nearly burned it up when ignition parts failed ( for the third time!!!! ) and the catalytic converter was cherry red!!! So tinny!!! Door handles broke inside and out shortly after I purchased. It was only 6 years old when those parts broke. Couldn't hold anything over 500 pounds! Recall for rust on it. My son's 2009 Tacoma 4wd had transmission replaced at 45,000 miles. Mostly highway miles on his. One Toyota for me was one too many. Had 2 S10 pick-ups before that. Bullet proof!!! Way better and heavier built than a Tacoma or 4Runner. My uncle had a T100 that would be his only Toyota. One of the local mechanics said Japanese vehicle owners have short term memory problems about their rides.
There are thousands of old Tahoe's and Suburbans still on the road. They are powered by the time tested 350 V8.
@@danc1197, my 04 had the 5.3, the 99 has a 5.7 and my 09 Yukon hybrid has the 6.0. The Yukon gets up to 20 mpg locally and 23+ mpg on the road........ pulling a trailer! The 99 can get up to 18mpg.......if I behave!
Ford & Chevy? No way!
Ford, chevy and dodge shouldn't even be mentioned in this video
Thank you. Geez.
@@wideglide3329are you familiar with full sized American SUVs? Most American sedans and cross overs are not good but their full size SUVs have notoriously gone well over 200K miles. That has been occurring for many many years.
Agreed, I learned that le$$on the hard way, I own a 4Runner now and NEVER going back!
@@jk-qf3lt bought my first Toyota truck in 1992, owned 20 years, no problems, bought a 2006 tacoma owned 16 years no problems, sold the 2006 and have a 2011 Tacoma and a 2018 4 runner my bride loves. I hear my buddies who own the chevy z 71's bitchin all the time about electronics having problems even the stereo systems had to be replaced under warranty. Dont let these people tell you they are good products. Everybody is building their vehicles lighter and cheaper in quality but there's way way more dependability in a Toyota truck and car. If they drive them in the desert and mountains of Afghanistan with a 50 in the bed they must hold up.
I just bought a used 2015 Toyota highlander. And I LOVE it!!
I think how you use the suv is also a main factor. A ladder based body is more durable for an offroad. But if you just use it on the street, a monocoque body is sufficient enough and it's more lighter, reducing the fuel consumption.
Leaving the Lexus units off this list makes me question the validity of that list
I have a 2016 Highlander XLE AWD and just hit 220,000 miles. On Highway get 23 mpg, town 19 mpg. Runs great, handles great, no major issues, just keep it maintained and it runs like new! Will probably get another one at some point.
I have a 2015 with 190k. I have to confess I have a new one on order.
I have 2005 highlander with almost 260.000 miles and still running pretty goog
Toyota usually builds the best and longest lasting vehicles on the market.
Love my 2004 Sequoia ❤️. It has a few quirks like the back door lock and various lights coming on for no reason but it hasn’t left me stranded.
i have 2004 toyota harrier with 210k. sounds as good as new. on ur list, u might need to review land cruiser, its the longest lasting suv ever made. that beast can last upto 500k with minor break downs
I have a 2009 Nissan Murano SL. Had it for 3 years now. Only had to only do oil changes and tires on it. It has almost 180000 miles on it and still drives like new. I love it and plan on driving it for a long time to come.
I have a 2013 Maxima with 250k miles. Only change the oil and rotate the tires. Drives like a champ.
How often do you change the transmission oil?
My 2 Kia Borrego have more than 250K on each of them, rock solid reliable.
2008 Honda CRV
307k miles
now forgetting the number of batteries, tire sets and Brakes that I changed.
Million miles, here I come.
Thanks for highlighting the Honda. The Hondas are the only vehicles I drive and can confirm longevity, reliability and low maintenance
Extremely happy Honda driver.
Same 🙋♀️. Owned hondas all my life and kept them for many years. Just bought an acura though (which is still made by honda). I was, i am and will always be a honda user
I'm thinking of a passport but don't see many on the road.
My 2006 Sequoia Limited now has 216,000 issue free miles on it! I changed the spark plugs @100,000 mi and had the rear brake pads replaced around the same time. Add in oil changes every 5,000 mi and that is all I've done to it!! It continues to drive and look like the day I bought it back in 2006...Great SUV...Gas milage isn't the best...13 city 16 hwy!
Most cars will last a long time if you do the required maintenance. Some require more maintenance than others, but if you can afford to stay on top of it, you’re good. This goes for any car 😊
Nice generalization.
Hi, staying on top of it, do you mean replacing head, gaskets, transmissions, and other costly repairs. The only three comma that consistently does 300,000 miles. Toyota, Honda, Subaru. In that order most likely. 1:11
I own a Toyota Mark 2 GX 100. It has done 330,000 km and is still running strong
4Runner will probably last the longest. They just keep going.
I'VE SEEN 2001 4RUNNER STILL RUNNING STRONG AT 380,000 MILES..
I believe the older models, yes, can last longer; but the newer models, no, they won't last as long. All these gadgets are more hindrance than help.
Absolutely 👉NO. My 2004 Honda Pilot has been reached over 2,000,000 miles and the engine is still good until now. Best of the best, even compare to 4 Runner and Lexus👈👈👈
@@brightlee214 ok good
Hubby’s 2006 Honda euro crv has reached 370,000 miles and still running strong, excellent engine.
It all depends on the transmission, I have a 2009 Nissan Murano SL AWD with 412k ish. I regularly change the CVT fluid. I read the CVT doesn’t like heat or sudden acceleration. So I’m sure it helps I don’t accelerate heavily. My coworker owns a 2012 Nissan Juke AWD with 289k, as of last week. In her defense, she doesn’t leave Aquidneck Island in RI, and doesn’t go over 45MPH. Her Juke should last forever lmao
with the exception of the Highlander, these vehicle MSRP are ASTRONOMICAL!!!
Lexus RX350.. My 2007 has 432,000 miles and still going strong..
With the exception of my sons 2011 and 2015 escapes, every American car my wife and I have purchased went down hill right after the warranty expired. And not just little things, I'm talking engine and transmission issues.
We went back to Hondas and aside from that stupid auto start button, no issues.
I have a 2011 Ford flex with 260 miles and it is still going strong. The only thing I I had to fix were the issues with the control arms
2003 Honda Hybrid still going strong with ORIGINAL battery! Love ❤️ 2nd Honda.
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One thing to keep in mind. Many of these vehicles have gone through extensive design, tech and engineering changes over the years. Some may have been reliable 10 years ago, but now are not as reliable. Among these SUVs, I think there is one that has withstood the test of time - the 4Runner.
Excellent point, Mark. This video (which apparently was published only 1 year ago) states that the Honda CR-V has a 2.4-liter engine and a 5-speed automatic, but that engine and transmission have been gone for years. Most CR-V's have a 1.5-liter turbo engine hooked to a CVT...which was a step in the wrong direction when it comes to reliability. My 2011 CR-V with the 2.4 and the 5-speed auto was totally flawless for the six years I owned it. I've read that many owners of the newer CR-V's are not at all happy with the 1.5 turbo engine...it seems that oil dilution and head gasket problems are somewhat widespread.
I have over 300,000 miles on my 2,005 Ford Explorer and only the cabin heater went out.
Edit, there was not enough coolant and now I am having no trouble. It's a great vehicle.
245k on my 2002. 4.2 4x4. Nice ride.
Could be warning sign your hoses are leaking or going to blow.
I have a 2011 Mazda cx7. Barely broken in with 166,000 kms on the 2.5 four cylinder 5 speed auto fwd. I found a video of a guy with 330,000 miles on his 2011 Mazda cx7.
I’m looking forward to hitting as high as I can before it dies
My 4RUNNER - 500,000+ miles ✅
Damn that's alot
@@fakedazzleful Thanks dude. It’s a Toyota. A tank. #1. Topgun.
I know this is like one in a million but, 2005 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited here with over 200K miles on it. Still runs like a champ.
Have gmc 2006 envoy coming up to 300 000, with minimal maintenance. So will try for 400 000.
I had a 2007 Jeep Cherokee with 226,000 when I sold it in 2021❤
My 2008 Toyota 4Runner has over three hundred twenty five thousand miles still going strong
I bought a new honda crv back in 2009 and still running in perfect condition today, the only replacement i did was the aircon compressor 2 yrs ago, and of course belts. Very quite engine.
Black death
You can sell it to me. Get another new model.
@@sheguworldgraphics no way you have no idea how many chix i mated within that vehicle in the span of 12 yrs 😂😂😂😂
wow. I just got a 2016 honda crv and the dealer before I took it home looked it over and saw it had a small leak and replaced the compressor, lucky on that. but the dude told me it would probably go 200,000 more miles. I love it. its in good condition.
@@TereseJames3 still kicking.. the engine wont die just take care of its maintenance.
My 2004 Honda Pilot has been reached over 2,000,000 miles and the engine is still good until now. Best of the best, even compare to 4 Runner and Lexus👈👈👈
Over 2 million miles?
Your comment is very unreliable. 2 million miles?
@@gerardferry8810 over 18 years over 2 mil. miles is a normally 👈
Drives 111k a year...
🤣🤣🤣🤣
1993 Siverado 350ci, extended cab, sold at 275,000 miles , guy who bought it ran it 50,000 miles more before rebuilt, 3 transmission rebuilds, one head gasket, carried heavy loads rear spring pins half worn out, replaced at sale. Used as an oil field truck.
I've had two Hondas one had head gasket issues, 2007 Honda Pilot, the other had transmission problems once I hit 84,000 miles, 2014 CRV. I gave up on Honda after that. Currently driving a 2022 Mazda CX 5, still under 5,000 miles so we'll see how it goes. I take good care of my cars, I just want them to be just as good to me. Lol
Your Mazda CX5 will be very reliable My 2015 Mazda CX5 AWD, grand touring has only needed oil changes and a set of tires. great car !!!
I know someone who has 670,000 miles on a CRV with no major problems other than the expected issues that can happen when owning a vehicle that long.
Alternator, blah blah blah.
@Wilbur Finnigan that's great to hear, still deciding if I'm going to buy my cx-5 at lease end or trade it in for the cx50.
@@itsmargemrssimpsonifyanast2016 Is the CX5 smaller than the CX50?
@MinaBird the cx 5 is taller so there is more head room but the cx50 is wider and has more trunk space.
I just gave away my ford focus that got 45 mpg for a Honda hhr. A gift from my husband. My ford was a great little car. It got us on vacations a few times. I had over 100,000 only I had 3 new transmissions put in it. The car had no problems but the too small transmissions.
The hhr I have had to get used to the gas gage going down faster nice car. The back seat folds flat , we like that. It’s got a ton of gadgets.
My 2001 Yukon. Just passed 350K miles. Same 5.3 and tranny.
My 2010 Cadillac Escalade runs great, and I've had little problems with this vehicle!
My 2016 Toyota Highlander XLE has 31,000 on it and still going strong. Might need tire soon though...
I’m torn between the Acura mdx or a Toyota 350. I need a hybrid also like the pilots. I hate car shopping and don’t get excited over vehicles and normal hate the vehicle I buy so I need help deciding
Ford, GMC and Chevy, and not Mazda? Hmm, I could be wrong...but, would like to see the raw data.
Agree...also no Subaru?....Outback ?.... I question the integrity of this ...
My 2 favorite SUVs are Toyota Land-cruiser 200 series and GMC Yukon.
2004 Honda Element 298k and other than replacing most of the front suspension still running strong. Quite a pragmatic vehicle, holds a ton, great dog hauler too and awd snow driver.
yes my 2004 Element has 235,000 miles and I did change all the struts...but compared to the bigger Toyota suvs, it cannot compare in quality. The suspension and build is much better in the Toyota, perhaps the new Pilot might be more comparable to the Toyota suvs
Hey, I remember those ugly things.. Haven't seen one for a while.
@@miragexl007Beauty is in the eye of the beholder!
Amazing vehicle, affordable, very sad when they stop making them 1:11
There’s nothing ugly about putting 300,000 miles on a car with the original transmission and everything else, and it’s still running strong
2002 GMC ENVOY, 235,000 and still running strong, will probably outlast me
My mind says get the Land Cruiser but my pocket says 15 year old Tacoma
I will definitely go for a toyota sequoia
Where the heck is Lexus in all this - they build the most reliable cars on the planet!
I will go with the navigator. 😃
You have to factor in climate, if salt is used on winter roads, temperature swings. Theres tons of bad motors and transmissions across all brands, and quality issues.
Just bought a 2023 Honda at 5 miles and I can drive it past 300k miles whooooohooo
How about infiniti fx35?
The 1st SUV that should have been mentioned was Most Lexus SUV’s.
LX, GX, RX and NX models!!! 300,000 is recommended breaking in period. Nothing Runs and holds up like a Lexus
That is right sir. Lexus is most reliable brand of cars on this planet
Cuz lexus is Toyota
@@taneeshajackson1817
Yes and No, Lexus vehicles are not Toyotas with some Lipstick and a badge. Lexus separated and became a entirely separate company in 2005, also the processing and engineering that go into the Lexus production line are at a higher level. Each Lexus is examined by a certified Takumi craftsman that makes sure every vehicle is perfect before leaving to be delivered to dealers. in Japan you’re not considered a master of your craft until you’ve spent 60,000 hours refining your skills. That’s the equivalent of working eight hours a day, 250 days a year for 30 years. This is what it takes to become a Lexus Takumi. “The concept of Takumi has physically and philosophically been at the core of the Lexus brand since it started 30 years ago,"
While other brands may dazzle with new designs, tight cornering, or fancy gadgets, Lexus has been at the Top of the Class in Quality, Durability, Reliability, and the brand Owners Trust that their Love ones will make it back home in more times then not.
The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection.
The Lexus is my next SUV - my last ride - just retired
Looking at the Lexus Nx 350 f-sport 2024
agree with the Expedition. I have a 2014 with 137K miles and I'm hoping to get at least another 100K out of it. great vehicle.
That this video says only 2/10 percent of the fleet has over the 300,000 miles does NOT speak well to longevity. They say that same thing about the Suburban. Of course crashes are a major remover of vehicles from the fleet and should be omitted from the longevity comparison as that is a "premature death" not really related to mechanical reliability. That the Navigator is 6 spaces ahead actually makes this whole video bunk, as sisters and clones Tahoe/Yukon & Expedition/Navigator should be combined as a singular model for such surveys.
@@williamgaines9784 I'll be happy with 2-250K, and my mechanic thinks that will happen. it's been very reliable thus far. if you think this video is bunk, there are many more out there like it. so it sounds like you know something that the rest of the world doesn't.
@@docgravenshmit6692 I hope you get as many as you want. Keeping it maintained, especially the drivetrain, is what will help that happen. I always try to get as much as possible from mine, as new ones never cost less than one's already paid for. I have always had good luck with Ford products, and currently have a 2004 F-150. It has only 87,000 miles, but runs great. My 2015 Toyota Sienna has twice that mileages and runs as new for 8 years now. 🤞that they keep running as well for double the mileage on both.
As for the "bunk" to say a vehicle has long life when only 2 of 1,000 last that long was my point. Those are anomalous, not average.
Have a 2008 with 176,000 runs great, but rust is creeping under the running boards.
My mazda cx7 has 177k miles on it. I love my baby alot!!
I'm a proud Toyota Land cruiser owners best friends neighbour..
My Explorer 2010 is at 218,000 miles.
What year was this made ?
2005 Honda Pilot 330,000k and still going strong.
Most vehicles will last a long, long time, if you maintain them and drive them sensibly. And by driving sensibly, I mean, no Jack-rabbit starts, keep your distance on the highway so you don’t need to ride the brakes, and anticipate your stops.
Toyota leading the pack as always...no surprise there 😊
You guys missed the KIA Telluride!
My 2010 Buick Enclave is the most reliable on the planet! It reliably breaks down every 6 months!
I tested Nissan, Toyota, Mitsubishi, Chevrolet, Kia, Hyundai, Volks so far Chevy is the best @316+ miles and still can run 140 km/hr straight for 2 hours💖💖💖 Trailblazer 2008 4.2L
How much mo way have you dumped into that motor, though?
Japan cars are better then usa
I'll take my mazda over any of those brands any day especially over that pos trailblazer 🤣
2001 4Runner with 300k+. Still going
I just think I've made a decision which direction to go with make of SUB and I read another comment about bad aftersales or customer support, back to square 1.🙁
Acura RDX 👍 ❤️
Sequoia over 360,000 miles and still like new car I hope can get out of it one million miles I do love it and enjoy driving it For family trips .
2014 .
🙋♀️ I'll take any Acura!
I bought a new Buick rendezvous and I always loved gm products until then. These Buicks were extremely hard on gas and nothing but trouble. I left g m and bought a new Hyundai Tucson in 2013 and still have it. This car is the best suv I ever had and will never go back to g m.
Thanks for sharing! I hope your Hyundai Tucson continues to be a reliable and enjoyable vehicle for you.
Cars belongs to Asia continent are economic and more reliable then europe and america. Its called brought by grandfather and used by grandson
LOL, I have a tacoma 2.4 liter engine, 2004, with 380K miles, still going strong, smooth and quick, great little truck
my bicycle has over 1+ milion miles and still runs hahaha
CRV is my car here
Check out Consumer Reports , ISee Cars, Edmonds and they will All say that the GM and Fords have horrible problems with engines, electrical and transmission problems.
They may last 200K miles or more but how many times have they had to replace the items listed above from the years 2016 to 2023.
The CRV with the 1.4L Turbo is a POS engine.
What about the RAV4 naturally aspirated 2.4L engine with the 6spd automatic transmission?
I really want to buy honda crv 2023 but it's new engine , 1.5 Turbo there are no data we don't know yet if it's reliable, I tried to find 2022 2 5 litre , it's finished only 2023 are available for our extreme hot climate weather I don't know how 1.5 turbo will perform .
Ive got a 2020 Toyota Highlander... It drinks a lot of gas, I still love it😍
No Lexus?
I got a 2005 lexus rx330 thunderbolt and it has 185thousand miles and it's in excellent shape
And on the door says made in Japan
Ford escape 2009 hybrid mine is over 200k
Need to add the Lexus GX
The Expedition has a nasty habit of spitting out it's spark plugs and the spark plugs being a complete disaster to change. The rest of them look good but that Acura and the Toyotas and Hondas definitely rule the day. If you can afford the ten mile per gallon gas mileage, the Toyota Sequioa in the most durable truck here. What a tank. Stay away from the Acura MDX though. Parts fall off of them.
Hmm I’ve been considering a mdx for the wife. Care to elaborate what makes them unreliable? From what I’ve found, it’s been the opposite for many people
@@jkfsh9582 I had a coworker that had nothing but major engine electrical problems as well as interior hardware issues too. These started three months after he bought it used.
The motor kept not wanting to stay running as well as some really bizarre other engine electrical problems that he paid over a grand to fix and they could never track down why it was messed up.
His windows were hilarious. He would fix one and then the other of the four would stop working.
That MDX as well as the Honda Odyssey van are two Honda/Acura products I would not buy. The Honda Odyssey likes to eat transmissions. Kind of made me mad too because I kind of recommended that MDX while he was looking at a few other SUV's. I said," hey it's a Honda essentially, I'll bet it's reliable." He bought it and grew to hate it every day he looked at it, really fast.
You have to check ALL the cars and trucks out today.
Some runs of the Toyota Camry's four cylinders eat their engine rings and pump oil.
I bought a damn 5 speed manual transmission 2007 Camry where the throw-out bearing rust froze on the output shaft after I bought it, bent the clutch fork and wound up costing me $3400 at a Toyota dealership to replace everything in the clutch assembly.
Then the Toyota dealership sent a sixteen-year-old kid who didn't know how to drive a manual transmission to get me my car. Luckily, after fifteen minutes, I walked around the dealership and stopped him from destroying my freshly repaired Camry.
I won't ever buy a manual transmission car for just that reason again.
I'm currently looking for a Camry, four-cylinder automatic transmission with under 150,000 miles on it in good shape but I have time for now.
@@phil4986 wow thanks for all of that information! Very detailed.
Interesting.. I wonder how the Honda pilots are, being basically the same thing. Idk wife is set on a 3rd row suv for whatever reason.. hopefully her dodge journey holds up for a few years to avoid getting another car loan immediately. (lol dodge)
@@phil4986 I usually do a good bit of research before a purchase as well. Super glad I got my 2013 g37x for a good deal a few years ago. Very reliable.
Kinda bummed to hear about the mdx and Camry. I bet you were too after recommending it lol
Blah Camry was a thought for myself after a few years of loan free ownership of my Infiniti
@@jkfsh9582 I can say that the early years of the Honda Pilot were tough reliable SUV's and if you maintained them, they were a heck of a lot of fun to drive. They didn't drive like an Expedition. They were smaller and more nimble and just felt like they were built to last forever. We had one at our job that went 300,000 miles and had some suspension work, but the motor and transmission were running like brand new with just regular maintenance. I wanted to buy that truck but even with a V6, it only gets like 13 mpg in the city and maybe 20 mpg on the highway. But what a great built SUV. Now, I'm talking about the early ones, not the tiny first ones but the second series. With the alloy wheels and healthy sized radials on it. Man, I loved driving that Pilot. I felt like I was a rich guy in it. Little v6 has some guts too. Solid like a tank. But like I said, research, research, research, don't take my word for it. But I truly loved driving the black Honda Pilot our job had.
How come RAV4 didn’t make it in the list.
This video gives incorrect specifications on CR-V, it no longer has 2.4L and 5 speed transmission. They are equipped with 1.5L with CVT and turbo option so long term reliability will most likely not be on par with pre 2013 models
MrJestyler, I was going to say that very same thing. I work at a Honda plant that produces the CR-V, and they haven’t used the 2.4 L i4 since 2019.
I have a 2000 Toyota Sequoia SRS and it has 318,000 I just change the oil.
I bought a 2008 Toyota Carolla I put 326k miles on it and gave it to my son. It’s still running. The odometer stopped at 299,999 miles. I would write down my miles at every fill up clear the dial and start over. I literally drove the wheels off it. My son had to replace both front (whatever holds the wheels on). He doesn’t keep up with the miles.
GX?
What about the Toyota RAV 4 . I know several that have over 250000 miles. I’d take one over the Honda CR-V any day.
This is a BS list, not based on any facts as to why... sounds more like a sales pitch than a "this is why" list. Too many GM cars also invalidate reality.
Take anything said in this video with a grain of salt.
@@wolfshanze5980 lump of salt
Why you did not feature yhe Toyota rave 4
@@leliadeslandes8884 they were too busy being paid off by GM... the only way GM will ever make a top SUV list is bribing the list makers.
It also depends on the work they've had done on them ,and if you can prove it or not !
2014 Chrysler 200 LX.. currently at 229000 miles and counting. I’ve had to change the radiator, water pump, gasket, radiator cap and housing, and cold air intake housing. Other than that, I change oil every 3000-4000 miles and have changed the tires twice. The only issue I had with it was when it overheated ( 205k mile area ) Now it runs better but it’s starting to have timing chain issues and stuff. I’m going to continue to drive it until it no longer can.
I stick with my cars . Repairs are actually good. Gives you knowledge and an understanding of your vehicle. That might feel uncertain. But you will be cautious. Treating any car with no rough behavior. It's a machine that also needs ❤️. 🙂
3k oil intervals are unnecessary. It's a sales tactic , 5k-7k is perfect
All of My cars Go at Least 350,000. Most of them get one oil change from the half million Mark. My problem with all of my cars ending their lives has been Frames.
This video is not accurate... it does NOT mention the reliability of the Vehicle years! I took a 2003 Chevy tahoe to 305,000 miles plus (had to replace transmission at 225k miles) still kept going... I sold it bought a 2016 tahoe and had to replace a $4500 transmission at 100,000! The transmission lasted HALF as long as the older one!
Imagine my surprise and disappointment when my 2012 Toyota 4Runner engine blew up last weekend at less than 98,000 miles. I drove it less than 14,000 miles in the two years I owned it.
probably because the way the previous owner used it???
Missing Subaru in this list
You forgot about Lexus GX 460 :) The most reliable SUV !
Toyota Land Cruiser and Lexus LX570 are the most reliable SUV’s on this earth
True that Toyota is the most reliable car with less maintenance in this world!!!!!
what about the ford explorer