8 Cars That Can Easily CRUSH 500,000 MILES as per Consumer Reports
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Published 2024-07-21
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00:00 - Intro
00:19 - No. 8
01:56 - No. 7
03:43 - No. 6
05:04 - No. 5
06:37 - No. 4
08:13 - No. 3
09:57 - No. 2
11:37 - No. 1
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All Comments (21)
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I own a 2007 Tundra. The only thing I’ve replaced in 17 years, is a fog light bulb. The battery of course, which I replaced after 12 years. That’s unbelievable !
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Generally Toyota, Honda and Mazdas 2013 or newer are the most reliable. For minivans, test drive a used Dodge/Chrysler base model that drives the best and costs so much less than the Honda and Toyota the lower reliability is less of a problem. If you plan to drive it 300 thousand miles, probably stay away from a turbo engine, an older hybrid, or a recent design more of a gamble for reliability 20 years from now.
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WHAT? The Toyota Tundra Turbo V6 is reliable??? Compared to the naturally aspirated V8? SORRY.... NO !!! And the Turbo 4 cylinder Tacoma? More reliable than the naturally aspirated V6? SORRY... NO... AGAIN !!!
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I laugh at the Odyssey transmission craziness
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No one is buying a minivan for excitement or handling
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10 day ago this was posted? Three weeks ago Toyota recalled over 102,000 Tundras for major engine problems.
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Unfortunately, the past few years of the Honda Accord can barely make it through a year. But the Civic is still allright.
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Try the 2025 Camry!
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Unfortunately you can’t find new Corollas anywhere without a 9 month wait.
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Starting prices for all these cars are much higher. Starting price to me is the out the door price.
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The claims for a million plus miles are meaningless without knowing the service record. How many rebuilds, repairs or replacements of motors, transmissions and differentials? Not to mention everything else.
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Honda made a huge mistake dropping the K24A, when you mate it to a 5sp manual trans it can easily make 500k or more as long as you change the oil every 5k miles. with pure synthetic. And the manual trans keeps it interesting, even fun to drive.
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Like red inside nice
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Dam how did the Honda Civic not make the list
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Yeah, good luck to go over 100k miles with those small Toyota and Honda turbo engines.
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Tundra body falls apart before the engine wears out.
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None of the vehicles you are bragging about getting high odometer readings have anything in common with their modern equivalent. Several generations of the Odyssey have well known fatal flaws. As a Gen Xer, I simply am not ready to believe a turbo will provide well over 100000 miles of reliable service. Sorry.
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4Runner not on the list? Hmmmmmm
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Rav4 lasts much longer than CRV.
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The tundra and taco lose their crown at the moment due to the new powertrains.