The Pacifica racks up the miles: which car Americans actually drive the most
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In the United States, the most heavily used car turned out to be neither the Ford F-Series, nor the Toyota Camry, nor the Toyota RAV4. According to an iSeeCars study, the Chrysler Pacifica leads the country in average annual mileage.
Analysts at iSeeCars examined odometer readings from more than 2.1 million three-year-old vehicles sold in 2025. Based on the sample, the Chrysler Pacifica averaged 20,872 miles a year, or about 33,590 km. Second place went to another Chrysler minivan — the Voyager, with 20,549 miles, or roughly 33,070 km a year. The Chevrolet Suburban rounded out the top three with 19,626 miles, about 31,585 km.
The result looks logical: every leader is a large, practical family vehicle commonly used for long trips, daily school runs, hauling cargo and travelling with the whole family. By contrast, the least-driven car in the study was the Ford Mustang, covering on average just 2,092 miles, or about 3,367 km a year.
The breakdown by powertrain is also telling. Hybrids averaged 14,696 miles a year (about 23,650 km), while gasoline vehicles came in at 13,323 miles (roughly 21,441 km). Electric vehicles trailed slightly at 11,880 miles (around 19,119 km), and plug-in hybrids closed out the list with 11,660 miles, about 18,765 km a year.
This English edition was prepared using AI translation under editorial oversight by SpeedMe. The original reporting is by Polina Kotikova