Top long-lasting used cars and SUVs: proven Toyota, Honda and Lexus models


Toyota Land Cruiser (2000–2007)
This legendary SUV has earned its reputation for shrugging off brutal climates and rough roads. A rugged body and a time-tested V8 known for serious power and longevity help it go the distance. Owners often report odometers sailing past 450,000 km without notable trouble. Even years on, it still commands strong prices on the used market, and it’s easy to see why.
Honda Accord (2003–2007)
The Accord neatly blends advanced Japanese engineering with a robust, no-drama design. Both engine options are renowned for durability, commonly running well past 200,000 miles without major failures. Parts are easy to find and repairs are comparatively affordable, which keeps ownership costs in check and adds to its everyday appeal.
Lexus GX 470 (2003–2009)
Built on the Toyota Land Cruiser Prado platform, the GX 470 feels nearly unbreakable. It mixes confident road manners with a high level of comfort that outpaces its predecessor. Even under heavy use and loads, it takes obstacles in stride and serves faithfully for years, which explains why so many consider it a long-haul companion rather than just transport.
Toyota Tacoma (2005–2015)
The Tacoma has become a bona fide pickup classic thanks to its reliability and the strong-performing V6. Long after purchase, it stays desirable because it holds its performance over time. Toyota also successfully addressed previously noted body corrosion issues, making the truck an even more attractive proposition for buyers who plan to keep their vehicles.
Honda CR-V (2002–2006)
The third-generation CR-V stands out for straightforward engineering and the efficient way its systems work together. That simplicity pays off: it delivers dependable service for decades, without the need for major overhauls or costly parts swaps. As a result, owners often save substantially on maintenance, which helps the model remain consistently popular.
Lexus LS 400 (1995–2000)
The LS 400 is a true premium benchmark, famed for reliability and impeccable build quality. Its V8 is capable of surpassing 800,000 km with minimal attention to maintenance, a testament to thoughtful engineering. The engine has long been regarded as one of the most dependable in automotive history, and behind the wheel, that quiet confidence is unmistakable.
Toyota 4Runner (2003–2009)
The 4Runner is a textbook example of a long-lived SUV, built for drivers who value certainty on any surface. Many owners report mileage reaching into the hundreds of thousands of kilometers, reinforcing the model’s solid construction. It’s the kind of utility vehicle that feels purpose-built for the long run.
Subaru Outback (2005–2009)
The Outback draws drivers with a hardy design and reassuring road stability. It’s made for covering distance, and with regular care it continues to deliver strong results. Subaru’s reputation for durability and resilience in varied conditions is echoed by owners, who often highlight the car’s steadfast nature.
Honda Civic (2006–2011)
The eighth-generation Civic extends the nameplate’s legacy of longevity. Its compact engines show impressive stamina and resistance to wear, supporting confident operation for decades and many tens of thousands of kilometers. Behind the pragmatism lies a car that simply keeps doing its job, day after day.
Toyota Sienna (2004–2010)
The Sienna underscores minivan virtues: reliability and family-friendly comfort. A roomy cabin, thoughtful interior, and a dependable engine make trips easier and more enjoyable. Many drivers say it can cover roughly 400,000 km while remaining a trustworthy partner for family travel.
Mazda3 (2010–2013)
The second-generation Mazda3 features Skyactiv engines that deliver fuel efficiency alongside long service life. Mazda also improved the body’s anti-corrosion treatment at the time, helping preserve the car’s appearance. Strong everyday performance paired with appealing design made it a favorite among young families and solo drivers alike.