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The SUVs Most Likely to Last 200,000 Miles

Thanks to their practicality and versatility, the world has fully embraced SUVs. As automakers have dropped sedans from their model lineups, manufacturers have continued to launch new crossovers or SUVs. And in today’s SUV-dominant marketplace, not all are built to the same standard.

To help buyers narrow down what seems like endless options in the SUV marketplace, automotive research firm iSeeCars.com has compiled a list of the most reliable SUVs. These SUVs are proven to be among the longest-lasting cars on the road as determined by an analysis of 1.8 million vehicles to see which are the longest-lasting and most reliable cars most likely to reach 200,000 miles.

Here are the most reliable SUVs by category:

Most-Reliable Large SUVs:

#1 Toyota Land Cruiser

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 9.8 (of 10)

The iconic Toyota Land Cruiser earns the top spot on the list of longest-lasting vehicles by a wide margin. This classic off-road SUV debuted in the 1950s, and while it isn’t sold in high volumes, Toyota’s oldest nameplate has amassed a following of loyal enthusiasts who enjoy racking up miles on their Land Cruisers. According to iSeeCars Executive Analyst Karl Brauer, the Land Cruiser was engineered to last at least 25 years and is ubiquitous in developing countries where off-roading is the norm. The aging Land Cruiser hasn’t seen a redesign in over 13 years, so drivers likely keep older versions for longer because they still look like the latest models. The off-road capability and dependability don’t come cheap, with new versions starting at $85,665. However, the beloved Land Cruiser was discontinued after the 2021 model year, making used versions the only available models. Three-year-old used Toyota Land Cruisers for sale cost an average of $91,117.

#2 Toyota Sequoia

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 9.4

Another full-size body-on-frame Toyota earns the second spot, the Sequoia. Just like the Land Cruiser, the truck-based three-row family hauler embodies Toyota’s reputation for reliability help the automaker earn the title as the longest-lasting car brand. Both Toyota full-size SUVs share a platform with the indestructible Toyota Tundra. It features three full rows of seats, with the third row spacious enough for adults, which isn’t always the case, even for large SUVs. It’s a capable family hauler able to tow heavy loads thanks to its brawny 5.7-liter V8 engine and durable powertrain that’s shared with the Tundra pickup truck. A new Toyota Sequoia costs an average of $60,138 while a three-year-old used car price of a Toyota Sequoia for sale costs an average of $64,511.

#3 Chevrolet Suburban

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 8.8

The third-ranked Chevrolet Suburban full-size SUV is a popular livery vehicle thanks to its class-leading passenger and cargo space. Redesigned for the 2021 model year, it now includes an extra 23 cubic feet of cargo space and an extra two inches of legroom in both the second and third row. It also has improved ride quality and handling, an improved infotainment system, and more standard safety features. A new Chevrolet Suburban costs between $53,448 and $83,158 and a three-year-old used Chevrolet Suburban costs $33,163 to $50,991.

#4 Ford Expedition

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 8.8

An additional full-size SUV, the Ford Expedition ranks fourth. Known for its quality and reliability, it was named as Consumer Reports' top choice for a large SUV. Unlike its rivals with V8 engines, the Expedition has a twin-turbo V6, giving it better gas mileage than the rest of its class. It is available as a two- or three-row SUV, and like the Suburban, it has vast cargo and passenger space to make it a popular choice for a livery vehicle. The Expedition’s luxury version, the Lincoln Navigator also makes our list of the most reliable luxury SUVs. A new Ford Expedition costs an average of $63,525, while a used Ford Expedition for sale costs an average of $61,717.

#5 Chevrolet Tahoe

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 8.7

Ranked fifth is another American full-size SUV, the Chevrolet Tahoe. Fully redesigned for 2021, it has three available engine options including two powerful V8 engines and a turbo diesel inline-six. The most powerful engine is a 6.2-liter V8 with 420 horsepower and 460 pound-feet of torque. It boasts impressive cargo and passenger space, and like the Suburban, its redesign increased its legroom and added standard safety features. It is among the more affordable vehicles in the large SUV class with a new Chevrolet Tahoe costing an average of $60,700. If you opt for a three-year-old used Chevrolet Tahoe, you can expect to pay an average of $54,767.

#6 GMC Yukon/Yukon XL

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 8.7

Ranked sixth is the GMC Yukon and its extended variant, the GMC Yukon XL. Also redesigned for 2021, the Yukon and the Yukon XL share a platform with the other full-size GM SUVs including the Chevrolet Tahoe and the Chevy Suburban. General Motors’ 5.3-liter and 6.0-liter V8 powertrains found in these SUVs have been known to go the distance with minimal issues, and buyers love to use them for long-distance jaunts. All these big GMs will also pull more than 8,000 pounds, making them great options for those who do regular towing. A new Yukon costs an average of $60,700 and the XL version costs an average of $62,550. Pricing for a three-year-old used GMC Yukon costs an average of $59,354 while a three-year-old used GMC Yukon XL costs an average of $61,572.

#7 Nissan Armada

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 8.5

Rounding out the list of the most reliable large SUVs is the seventh-ranked Nissan Armada full-size SUV. It has a powerful V8 engine that makes it a capable hauler for people, cargo, and towing. A new Nissan Armada costs an average of $58,600, which is below-average for the class. A three-year-old used Nissan Armada costs an average of $40,078.

Most Reliable Midsize SUVs:

#1 Toyota 4Runner

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 8.8

The Toyota 4Runner earns the spot as the most reliable midsize SUV. The 4Runner’s presence on the list is no surprise, as its age-old 4.0-liter V6 is one of the toughest engines out there. The 4Runner is similar to the Land Cruiser in that it also enjoys a loyal following that keeps prices up and values high, ensuring high-mileage models still find ready buyers. The 4Runner’s reputation for durability and off-road superiority puts this genuine four-wheel drive SUV among the top ten most reliable SUVs. A new Toyota 4Runner costs an average of $44,713, while a used Toyota 4Runner costs an average of $45,844.

#2 Honda Pilot

iSeeCars Reliability Score: 8.6

The midsize Honda Pilot crossover ranks second in the midsize SUV category. The Honda Pilot is a spacious three-row crossover SUV that appeals to those who want a family-friendly hauler but don’t require a full-size SUV. It’s available in all-wheel-drive or front-wheel drive and is a popular minivan alternative with seating for up to eight passengers. It offers a smooth ride and above-average gas mileage for its class. It also features up to 109.2 cubic feet of space with its rear seats folded. Its luxury version, the Acura MDX, ranks high among our list of the most-reliable luxury SUVs. A new Honda Pilot costs an average of $43,725 and a three-year-old used Honda Pilot costs an average of $38,652.

#3 Toyota Highlander