The TopSpeed portal, based on data from the analytical agency iSeeCars, presented a rating of ten cars that are most likely to be able to overcome the 300 thousand kilometer mark without serious breakdowns. This is an impressive mileage that confirms the exceptional reliability of the listed models.
Topping the rating is the Honda Accord, which with a 37% probability will be able to reach the 300 thousand km mark. In Honda’s lineup, this model ranks a step above the Civic, offering more space and comfort, and, according to statistics, even higher reliability.
Coming in second place is the Chevrolet Suburban with 30.6%, one of the world’s oldest and most recognizable SUVs that has proven its durability with reliable V8 engines and a platform that can withstand heavy loads.
The Honda Civic closes the top three with a score of 29.7%. The model is famous for its reliability even in the affordable segment: naturally aspirated engines installed on the Civic in the 2000s and 2010s are considered among the most durable and can forgive owners for not always timely maintenance.
The top ten also included: Toyota Camry (26.6%), Ford F-150 (25.9%), Toyota Tacoma (25.3%), Toyota Corolla (18.4%), Lexus LS (15.8%), Nissan Altima (15.3%) and Toyota Avalon (15.1%).
It is worth emphasizing that achieving such indicators requires regular and high-quality maintenance, however, the listed models are deservedly considered “long-lived” due to their thoughtful design and high level of assembly, Topspeed noted.
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