A recent study conducted by iSeeCars has revealed the top 30 vehicles most likely to reach 250,000 miles, and Toyota has emerged as the clear winner in longevity. The study analyzed 402 million vehicles to determine which cars are most likely to hit the quarter-million-mile milestone, and Toyota dominated the list, claiming the first five spots and securing a total of 70 percent of the top 10 spots.
The Toyota Tundra topped the list as the most likely vehicle to reach 250,000 miles, with an impressive 36.6 percent chance of hitting that mark. Following closely behind are the Toyota Sequoia, 4Runner, Tacoma, and Highlander Hybrid, all with odds ranging from 25.9 to 36.4 percent. The Toyota Avalon also made it into the top 10, with a 22 percent chance of reaching 250,000 miles, making it the sedan with the best odds on the list. The only Lexus in the top 10 was the Lexus GX.
The iSeeCars study, now in its 11th year, utilized odometer readings from millions of vehicles to estimate the probability of each car reaching 250,000 miles. The overall probability for all vehicles in the study was 8.6 percent, making Toyota’s 17 percent chance of hitting the milestone particularly impressive. Honda followed closely behind at 13.6 percent, with Ram ranking as the highest-rated domestic brand at 11.5 percent.
In a separate segment for heavy-duty truck models, the Ram 3500 emerged as the top contender, with an impressive 42.6 percent chance of reaching 250,000 miles. This segment was the only one not led by a Toyota vehicle, highlighting the brand’s dominance in longevity across various vehicle types.
Overall, the study showcases Toyota’s reputation for building reliable and long-lasting vehicles. With a strong presence at the top of the list and above-average odds for all Toyota vehicles, it’s clear that Toyota has established itself as a leader in producing cars that can stand the test of time. Whether you’re in the market for a truck, SUV, sedan, or hybrid, Toyota’s lineup offers a range of options that are built to last.