The 14 longest-lasting SUVs that are most likely to drive 250,000 miles
Vehicle search engine iSeeCars found the 14 SUVs that are most likely to hit 250,000 miles or more.
The firm studied millions of car sales from 2012-2022. Toyotas and Hondas dominate the list.
The average SUV has a 15% shot of hitting 250,000 miles. These SUVs all have a better chance.
1. Toyota Land Cruiser
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 47.9%
Compared to average: 3.2x
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2. Toyota Sequoia
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 47.1%
Compared to average: 3.1x
3. Honda Pilot
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 42.7%
Compared to average: 2.8x
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4. Toyota 4Runner
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 41.0%
Compared to average: 2.7x
5. Acura MDX
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 29.2%
Compared to average: 1.9x
6. Honda Element
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 27.8%
Compared to average: 1.8x
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7. Honda CR-V
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 27.5%
Compared to average: 1.8x
8. Subaru Outback
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 22.3%
Compared to average: 1.5x
9. GMC Yukon XL
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 21.3%
Compared to average: 1.4x
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10. Ford Expedition
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 19.9%
Compared to average: 1.3x
11. Toyota RAV4
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 18.1%
Compared to average: 1.2x
12. Toyota Highlander
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 17.5%
Compared to average: 1.2x
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13. Nissan Xterra
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 16.2%
Compared to average: 1.1x
14. Chevrolet Trailblazer
% Chance of lasting 250,000+ miles: 15.6%
Compared to average: 1.0x
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