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- Automotive research company and search engine iSeeCars.com studied more than 15.8 million car sales in 2019 to identify the models that are most likely to last at least 200,000 miles.
- The list of the top 20 vehicles most likely to hit 200,000 miles includes 11 SUVs, four pickups, three sedans, and two minivans.
- Toyota accounted for almost half of the cars on the list, and its Land Cruiser and Sequoia SUVs took the top two spots.
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Durability and reliability should be top priorities for most car shoppers. And as a deepening economic crisis threatens people's financial security and tightens their budgets, owning a long-lasting and low-maintenance car may be especially crucial.
Buyers in the market for a durable, long-lasting vehicle may be best off with an SUV or a pickup truck, a new study from automotive research firm and search engine iSeeCars.com suggests.
The company analyzed more than 15.8 million used-car sales in 2019 to find out which models are most likely to keep on chugging for 200,000 miles or more. SUVs dominated the list, claiming 11 of the top 20 spots. Four pickups, three sedans, and two minivans made the cut as well.
Toyota took the top two spots and led the pack with nine vehicles on the list. General Motors had the second-most vehicles on the list, several of which are full-size SUVs that share the same platform and many parts.
The website ranked vehicles according to the percentage of used models that were sold with at least 200,000 miles on the odometer in 2019. It concluded that, for the average model, only 1% of used vehicles that changed hands last year reached 200,000 miles.
Below are the SUVs, trucks, sedans, and minivans most likely to hit 200,000 miles, according to iSeeCars:
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