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Top Ten Longest Lasting Trucks and SUVs

You’ll Get Your Moneys Worth With These Indestructible Trucks And Long Lasting SUVs

It is well known in the realm of automobiles trucks and SUVs last the longest. Companies pride themselves in the longevity of their trucks and heavily market this aspect to get more buyers. With reputations on the line, the auto research site iSeeCars compiled a list of the top 10 longest lasting vehicles. It is stated they analyzed over 12 million cars from 1981 to 2015 to determine which models had the highest percentage of vehicles clocking over 200,000 miles. While the list was all inclusive, the Toyota Avalon was the only car that made it…and it tied for ninth. Ejecting this outlier from the pack, we are left with the top 10 trucks and SUVs with the largest percentage of vehicles soaring past the 200,000 mile mark.

Top Ten Trucks And SUVs That Just Go On And On (And On)

Toyota Tacoma

The Toyota Tacoma makes its first appearance on the list to #10 at just 2.5%. Last year, it didn’t even crack the top 10 so this may be an up and comer to look out for.

 

GMC Yukon

No, #9 isn’t déjà vu. The regular GMC Yukon follows up the XL with 2.7% to retain its spot on the list from the previous year.

 

GMC Yukon XL

The second GMC on the list falls back one spot, resting at #8 with just 3.2%. Though to give GMC some credit, I believe they are considerably outsold by both Ford and their cousin brand Chevrolet. In that sense, they are doing darn well to be on this list.

 

Chevrolet Tahoe

Coming down a spot to #7, the Chevrolet Tahoe now comes in at a respectable 3.4%. This is a huge difference between sixth and seventh place though, so I don’t see the Tahoe moving back up anytime soon.

 

GMC Sierra 2500HD

The third workhorse truck to make the list is the Sierra 2500HD. Unlike its Silverado Cousin, it has dropped one spot to #6 with only 4.6%. This does continue to tell us that heavy duty work trucks are built to a higher standard in order to maintain their long-lasting appeal to the workforce. It makes the GMC Sierra 2500HD one of the longest lasting pickup trucks you can have in your arsenal.

 

Toyota Sequoia

Jumping up 3 spots to tie with the dropping Suburban at #5, the Sequoia now has a respectable 4.8% of vehicles over 200,000 miles, which successfully makes it one of the longest lasting SUV models around! This massive jump is likely due to the fact the Sequoia didn’t start production until 2000 while the others on this list have a far longer running heritage. With this in mind, this big Toyota could make a larger leap next year.

 

Chevrolet Suburban

Suburbans are the ultimate people carriers and can be seen nearly everywhere. Unfortunately, it has dropped two slots to #5 with 4.8%.

 

Ford Expedition

Retaining the first runner up prize, the Ford Expedition remains at #4. Coming in with 5.0% of them over 200,000 miles, it isn’t too far behind its F-250 brother.

 

Toyota 4Runner

The 4Runner remains at the #3 slot with 5.2%. However, this is mainly by default. As last year there was a tie for second place between the 2500HD and the Chevrolet Suburban. This year, the Suburban drops significantly to give the 4Runner a true third place finish.

 

Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

Nipping at the heels of the F-250, the Silverado 2500HD retains its spot at #2 with 5.7%. While 0.3% could be a large number of vehicles, the 2500HD was trailing by 0.6% last time.

 

Ford F-250 Super Duty

Those familiar with the previous results from iSeeCars will note this was the #1 vehicle then as well. With an astounding 6.0% of Super Duties currently on the road having odometer readings greater than 200,000 miles, the F-250 Super Duty remains king of the longest lasting vehicles.

While much of this list remained unchanged from previous years, it is interesting to see the rise of the Sequoia and Tacoma. In the realm of trucks and SUVs many people site Ford as being the big winner in longevity. This is true for number 1, but as a company they only have two vehicles in the top 10. GM gets the most vehicles, though it is hardly fair as Chevrolet and GMC are nearly mirror images when it comes to powertrain. In all, American brands reign supreme in trucks and SUVs but Toyota is making a big statement with three vehicles in the top 10. Ford and GM have some stiff competition so it will be interesting to see what this list looks like next year.









About Chris Riley

I have been wrecking cars for as long as I've been driving them, but I keep coming back for more. Two wheels or four, I'm all in. I founded GearHeads.org and then built and ran AutoWise.com until selling it to Lola Digital Media in 2020. I look forward to watching AutoWise grow as part of the AllGear group.

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