These Are the Top 20 Most RELIABLE Cars & Trucks That Never Break Down!

215,708
0
Published 2022-11-30
TFLcar.com article: tflcar.com/2022/11/top-20-longest-lasting-vehicles…
iSeeCars Study: www.iseecars.com/car-lifespan-study

( www.alltfl.com/) Check out our new spot to find ALL our content, from news to videos and our podcasts! Looking for a car that will stick with you for the long haul? These are 20 of your best options according to a new iSeeCars study!

( www.patreon.com/tflcar ) Visit our Patreon page to support the TFL team!

Watch more videos from TFL Studios:
The Fast Lane Truck ( youtube.com/tfltruck )
The Fast Lane Car ( youtube.com/tflcar )
TFLoffroad ( youtube.com/tfloffroad )
TFLbike (youtube.com/tflbike )
TFLnow ( youtube.com/tflnow )
TFLclassics ( youtube.com/tflclassics )
TFLtalk (youtube.com/tfltalk )

TFL Podcasts:
TFLtalk (Formerly TFL Talkin' Cars) Podcast ( tflcar.libsyn.com/ )
TFL Talkin' Trucks Podcast ( tfltruck.libsyn.com/ )

#top20 #top #best

All Comments (21)
  • @nibbzs15
    As a sequoia owner I shed a tear 😢 😭 I love these big ass tanks they just don't die 500k mile club 😎
  • @stevevice9863
    Land Cruisers and 4Runners are built for a 20 year lifespan before any major mechanical issues are encountered. I own a 2000 4Runner that has been in our family since new and it has 240K miles and still going strong. Drove it from KY to CO last summer and did some trails on the Alpine loop ...climed over everything without drama and made it back to KY without any issues.
  • @johnnlamar
    Ranking - Timestamp - Vehicle 20. 1:02 Toyota Camry Hybrid 19. 2:13 Ford F-150 18. 3:25 Nissan Titan 17. 4:52 Toyota Tacoma 16. 6:10 Honda Odyssey 15. 7:30 Honda Pilot 14. 8:10 GMC Yukon 13. 9:30 Toyota Sienna 12. 11:08 Toyota 4Runner 11. 12:45 Ford Expedition 10. 13:47 Toyota Hylander Hybrid 9. 15:00 Toyota Avalon 8. 16:13 Honda Ridgeline 7. 17:30 Chevrolet Tahoe 6. 18:41 Toyota Prius 5. 20:34 GMC Yukon XL 4. 21:44 Toyota Tundra 3. 22:56 Chevrolet Suburban 2. 23:37 Toyota Land Cruiser 1. 25:24 Toyota Sequoia
  • @depo5626
    When I was a kid, my parents go-to family hauler was always a Chevy Suburban. We would go on 1200+ mile trips multiple times a year there and back with the whole family and it was perfect. I even used to sell GM vehicles, and I would see families trade in their Suburbans and Yukon XLs with over 100000 miles after just a couple years of ownership and even more frequently. The answer to why those two vehicles are so high on the list is so simple, and it is that those are the two of the best road trip vehicles you can buy. Same reason I want one now.
  • My daughter bought a 2008 4runner with only 32,000 miles, literally owned by an old man who always took the truck to his dealership, two blocks away. She has been driving that truck for three years now, going back and forth from the Detroit area to MTU in Houghton Michigan, for the past three years. She has nearly 95,000 miles on and off road (she's studying forestry) and i never worry about her in the extreme weather because (Henry) has her back. Never needed anything other than two sets of off KO2's and oil changes.
  • The trucks and body on frame suvs lend themselves to durability just from a design standpoint. They are engineered for towing, payload and off road and the vast majority end up being family vehicles and never stressed to their designed use. Most vehicles will last a long time, particularly the power train, if its well maintained. Keeping the fluids changed goes a long way, all the fluids too, not just engine oil.
  • 360000 on my 93 Chevy C1500 manual 5 speed. Only replaced OEM radiator, water pump, alternator belts hoses. Same engine using maybe a quart every 5000 miles. Pulled the 17' bass boat and also rv to the lake many times Can't beat it. Bulletproof. I've been through many vehicles and old blue is still going!
  • @TexasScout
    I will agree with you about the Toyota tundra. I drive a 2016 for work and we have a coworker that drives a 2014, they both have over 335,000 miles on it show no signs of stopping
  • The organization I currently work has 16 Honda Odysseys that we use as cargo vans (with rear seats subtracted). My current one a 2013, has 347,000 hard miles with fleet level maintenance (meaning very minimal). These cars are unstoppable.
  • @ianelkie
    I just rolled my 2002 Toyota Sequoia over to 385,000 miles! I love it❤
  • @Zollie34
    I have an 02 Chevy Suburban that of course has the reliable 5.3 liter Vortec in it like the Silverado. I've put 384,000 thousand miles on it, on the same engine. I've driven across the country in this truck and it's never let me down. I love this truck!
  • @O-Hymark
    Always a great listen with these two together.
  • @fm2dmax
    My VW Jetta TDI just passed 300k and the engine seems ready for another 100k!
  • Happy to see my vehicle, 2003 Tundra, taking a spot in the top 5. The powertrain, also found in the Land Cruiser and Sequoia, claimed the top 2. As mentioned the Sequoia is basically the SUV Tundra. Hoping my truck will last me a million miles too! I actually prefer the Sequoia as well. My Tundra was a family hand me down, I’m the 4th to own it! Been serving my family since 2003. It’s got a pretty babies life now. I watched the video where they deconstructed that million mile Tundra to see what state it was in after that many miles. Toyota said they saw no reason why it couldn’t keep going, no notable wear beyond bumps and bruises consistent with “truck stuff.” They’re solid vehicles, the 4.7 is fantastic, plenty of power for most applications and very smooth. Sure the gas mileage is crap but….yea V8 truck…obviously. Great list guys. Thanks always for your work!
  • @scotturich
    Not surprising Toyota is all over this list. I have an FJ with 215k and it runs like it’s brand new.
  • I own a 03’ Sequoia with 256K, I love it, I take care of her, she takes care of me, very well made suv, very dependable 💪🏼
  • @rich6246
    We own 5 Chevy 5.3’s (Suburbans & Avalanches) with 148k-254k miles on them. There’s a reason why there are so many of them at 20yo still out on the road.
  • @gsanchez711
    Another car i own that should be in the top 5 is a 2004 lexus ls430. Mine currently has 306k miles and runs like a brand new car as well. Its my daily and such a smooth car. I took it on a 1100 mile road trip to las vegas with the family. Extremely comfortable car
  • The thing is, those chevy 5.3 can go 350k miles, but everything else breaks. The dirt secret on this list is that Toyotas rarely break along their long lives...