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This Is the Longest Lasting Car on the Road

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The average age of cars still on the road in America is 12.1 years, according to IHS Markit. That is up from 9.6 years in 2002. And though not exactly by measure of years, the longest lasting car on the road is the Toyota Land Cruiser. 

There are several reasons for the increased longevity of cars. Cars are better built than they were two decades ago, and they are less likely to show their age in the first few years they are driven. 

Another reason is that new and used cars have been in short supply for the past two years and their prices have risen quickly. The cause is a shortage of semiconductor chips used in car electronic systems. People hold cars longer because they do not want to pay premium prices. The problem is so severe that many manufacturers have shuttered assembly lines temporarily.

To determine the longest-lasting car on the road, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed “Longest-Lasting Cars to Reach 200,000 Miles and Beyond” from car search engine iSeeCars. The automotive research firm found which models had the largest percentage of cars on the road that reached at least 200,000 miles in 2020. Only models that were still available as of 2020 were considered. Additional price data also came from iSeeCars.

While only 1% of all cars reviewed reached 200,000 miles, the models on this list boast at least 2.6% of cars that reached 200,000 miles.

Toyota accounts for eight of the 16 longest-lasting cars on the road, by far the most of any automaker. Honda, GMC, and Chevrolet are the only other imprints to appear multiple times, with two cars apiece. 

Most of the longest-lasting cars are sport utility vehicles, particularly truck-based ones. In these kinds of SUVs, the chassis is separated and bolted to the same steel frame as the engine and wheels, helping make the cars more durable and rugged.

The longest-lasting car on the road is the Toyota Land Cruiser, with 16.3% of Land Cruisers reaching the 200,000-mile milestone. The average price of a used Land Cruiser is $53,294. (Find out if Toyota models are among the fastest selling cars in America right now.)

Just because a car does not make it to 200,000 miles does not necessarily mean it is unreliable. Some drivers buy a new car expecting to swap it out for another before it hits that milestone for different reasons. Some might want an upgrade, while others need something larger for their family. (This is the most reliable car in America.)

Still, a large percentage of car buyers get a new model because their previous car requires too many repairs or stopped working altogether. If buyers do not do their research, they can end up with a vehicle that is unreliable, which could wind up costing them thousands in repair bills. However, new car prices have changed this calculation.

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16. Toyota Prius
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 2.6%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota Prius: $14,372

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15. Lincoln Navigator
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 2.6%
> Avg. price of a used Lincoln Navigator: $54,892

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14. Toyota Tacoma
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 2.8%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota Tacoma: $34,363

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13. Honda Odyssey
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 2.9%
> Avg. price of a used Honda Odyssey: $N/A

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12. GMC Yukon
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 3.3%
> Avg. price of a used GMC Yukon: $43,586

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11. Honda Ridgeline
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 3.4%
> Avg. price of a used Honda Ridgeline: $32,074

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10. GMC Yukon XL
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 3.6%
> Avg. price of a used GMC Yukon XL: $41,858

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9. Toyota Tundra
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 3.7%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota Tundra: $40,877

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8. Toyota Highlander Hybrid
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 3.8%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota Highlander Hybrid: $38,858

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7. Chevrolet Tahoe
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 3.9%
> Avg. price of a used Chevrolet Tahoe: $41,953

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6. Toyota Avalon
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 3.9%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota Avalon: $22,236

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5. Toyota 4Runner
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 4.1%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota 4Runner: $36,878

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4. Ford Expedition
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 4.9%
> Avg. price of a used Ford Expedition: $44,964

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3. Chevrolet Suburban
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 5.1%
> Avg. price of a used Chevrolet Suburban: $38,988

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2. Toyota Sequoia
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 11.2%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota Sequoia: $33,313

1. Toyota Land Cruiser
> Pct. of cars with over 200k miles: 16.3%
> Avg. price of a used Toyota Land Cruiser: $53,294

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