@@cjdamnit it’s a simple numbers game. Not all GM products are unreliable. As are not all Lexus products are super long lasting. GM sells around 6million every year Lexus sells under 1million every year These numbers are world wide. So did to these numbers it’s natural you’ll have a higher number of failed GM products since they sell 6 times the Lexus volume. The average Chevy Tahoe/Silverado is sold with 190-220k miles and has a 0.3% major failure rate. This model is used for police, government, private and fleet. And it’s GMs best selling platform worldwide Lexus ES is the highest selling Lexus in the world and it’s barely 17% of the GM best seller. You have more people shitting on GM vs Lexus which in turn creates an illusionary number that Lexus is far superior. It is superior but not as much as people may think.
@@fatman5377 Again, numbers Do Not make a vehicle last long. Yes, you are entitled to your opinion as am I and again, I say, it's a faulty list to not have any Lexus vehicles on the list.
We bought our 2012 Honda CRV EX-L brand new, it’s got 330,000 miles on it and zero issues so far, new brakes, tires, oil changes that’s about it. Soooo we’re sticking with Honda haha
Recently bought a CRV EX-L with 149000 on it. It had the dreaded vvt actuator noise on cold start up. A friend of mine and I put in a new one. Did some basic maintenance, seems to be a good buy. Love my CRV
Yeah, my 2016 with the 2GR FE has 107k on it and has only had routine maintenance and still runs/looks like new. Doesn't burn or leak any oil either...
Hey - It's not a SUV, but, I have a Honda Odyssey. I bought new in 2010. I have been driving it for 13 years and it has 215K miles on it. Still going strong.
All the people mentioning an MDX on here makes me feel really good about looking to buy one. There's a 2020 where i live with like 50k miles, no accidents and single owner for 20k.
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My 2009 Honda Civic LX, purchased it as a CPO with 10k miles, ran it til it hit 370k miles with original engine and transmission. Sold it at that point to a Honda mechanic 👌
My 2018 and 2017 Mazda CX5s have been running reliably and with no breakdown… not even any significant issues. All I have put out is for wear out parts and regular maintenance expenses. I didn’t see them on the list!
The rav4 is a vehicle that’s way reliable. Easy to maintain. I’m on my second rav4. First one was a total lost in an rear ended accident. All airbags deployed rendering the car a total lost. I had 105,257 on mileage but got paid back $19171.67 for the lost. No billshit. Took the money and got a 2021 RAV4 limited. Damn that car feels good to drive.
Hands down, built like a tank with consistent quality that's unsurpassed, the land cruiser is a true World vehicle. Nothing even comes close to its versatility, off-road capabilities and reliability. Made the right way each and every time KAIZEN. Not from a company that has gone bankrupt, moved around from plant to plant production, closing down, starting up, unreliable, lazy production workers that complain constantly nor a pimp ride or Detroit garbage.
Ive had an suv for 2 months. $100 per week worth of gas, i couldn’t afford with my weekly budget so i bought an hybrid sedan. I had choices i could have bought the hybrid Tucson also, but i liked better the 2019 ultimate ioniq. I love the way it feels in an suv but not the pricing that i comes with
Lots of high quality and low price SUVs are missing from this list. Lexus NX Lexus RX Nissan Armada/Infiniti QX56/80 2013-2016 Mercedes GLS X5 with a B56 Literally all Mazda products between 2018-2023 Hyundai Veracruz (not many model years imported, avg sold with 190k miles) This is off the top of my head
For my owned suv. My 99 toyota rav4 is my best one. 8th year owning it and 400 000 km on it. It needs a bit of repairs, mostly on standard wear items, once in a while but overall it's a reliable compact suv.
A Ford Expedition? Whaaaaaaaa⁉️ They are THE most frequently in need of repair, most shop time needed vehicles sold. Not joking, they set records, and you call them good. Yikes‼️
@@jasongraves9581 - Good for you! You are THE statistical anomaly. According to consumer reports and JD Power rankings Ford Expeditions were again the most repaired vehicle sold, and this isn’t the first time.
@@cammgt3rs370 - JD Power and consumer reports both listed the Expedition as “THE” most frequently repaired new vehicle several years in a row. Not sure if BMW might have one a few times too, the X5 (I think that was their worst) had to be a close runner up. LOL!
I have a 2011 Ford Expedition with 250k original miles and it still runs like new. Easy and cheap to work on and hasn't had many problems. Great in the snow and fits a family or 6-7 easy. I'd recommend all years past 2010, they bulletproofed the 5.4 after 2009 and fixed the majority of the issues plaguing the engine. Proper maintenance and these suv's will last past 300k easy.
I have owned 2 Expeditions one was bought new the second had a few miles on it but because I drove it myself and managed all the maintenance schedules as a woman I think the gentle care gave those vehicles a longer lifespan as most Expeditions in the early aughts were driven by women as family vehicles that could explain the values given here IMHO!🤷♀️
Honda CRV 2013 and older with the 2.4 four-cylinder and old school conventional 5 speed automatic... I'm skeptical about the 2014 CRV with the CVT transmission just my opinion
Love the CRVs. So dependable and cheaper to operate. Have had 3 of them since 1999. Regrettably have just left them as they also unfortunately lead in being the vehicle of choice in skyrocketing auto thefts in southern Ontario. Insurance rates have really gone up for CRV as a result. Sad how crooks can also have such an effect on markets and brands. They need to be locked away longer.
Nissan's went down the toilet when they went to the CVT Transmission in pretty much all vehicles first generation Murano 2003 and later is when the Nissan ship started to sink
Yeah, our Toyota Sequoia has been clutch for our large family for 15+ years now. Great value. Sure, we’d like better gas mileage, but we also tow our large trailer camping no problemo. And otherwise only have to take one car instead of two. 🤷🏻♂️
Please where does the Lincoln Navigator rank? We are considering buying a 2022 or 2023 model year. Does anyone have any ownership experience to share? Thanks🙏🏽
Lol i like the way you say "still have" and say 2023 like a year old is ancient. Also going to guess you mean either 03 or 13 because to get that many miles in a year puts semi drivers to shame...
2017 CRV.. sucks. Replaced injectors 3 times , turbo, trimming chain, and now infotainment system . I have 97,000 mile and have never missed or extended service on my vehicle. Purchased new. This is my 1st and last Honda. Worst decision I ever made. Absolute money pit
I have 2017 CR-V, still having very bad oil consumption issue at about 70000 miles, Dealer told me to come back after 2000 miles of oil change. when I came back home, oil level was over filled like 1 inch more from the dot.
It seems Honda Lately has been having a lot of issues with their 1.5 Engines. If i did get a Honda Suv it would be the New Passort. I do know that the Older Fords & GM Large SUV's if they were properly taken care of would last a long time.
Most reliable car I've had so far is suprisingly the fiat 500, the car I have driven the most, currently at 247300 miles and runs like new, no issues, just regular maintainance, clutch, timing belt and front brake pads...
A Ford and Chevy absolutely no way proven unreliability, and all the vehicles. No mention of the Toyota Highlander a Lexus RX. Clearly that presenter must be being paid for the submissions. The Acura also has issues.
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1998 Volvo V70. It has 364,200 miles. All I ever did was replace engine oil, filters, wiper blades, and tires. It has no book value. It costs pennies to insure. It is exempt to yearly emissions testing due to its age. Runs like the top. No leaks, lots of power. Big inside...comfortable, heavy, safe...Why would I want anything else? New cars suck. Less metal, more plastic, fiberglass and rubber. Shitty CVT transmissions and cheap aluminum block engine. Yet, they are more expensive than ever.
Camry 1999 with 464000 miles original engine and air conditioner, no problems whatsoever, not including in calculatios thousand of hours of traffic jams
This is misleading. If you pay top dollar, you're gonna pay the extra repairs to keep them on the road longer. Yes their on the road longer beace if you pay a 8k repair or 90k for a new one it's no brainer
I disagree, with the Honda pilot being before the Toyota 4Runner. that's crazy..😂who thinks that a Honda pilot can last longer than a Toyota 4Runner😅😅😅. It's absolutely ridiculous.
You lost all credibility by listing a Ford and GMC in long lasting SUVs. They’re American made junk SUVs and trucks…I know because I’ve had both. For a GMC/Chevy SUV to last that long…it would go through 2 transmissions and most likely 2 engines, since DFM can cause catastrophic failures after 100k miles.
2003 ACURA MDX!!! We treasured that vehicle. Took care of it and it took care of us 220K miles in right around 10-years. Marvey car!!!
I did not see Lexus RX on the list. How did a GM make the list and the RX did not? Not sure I believe the list is acurate....!!!
RX is not off road.
GM sells way more than RX
@@fatman5377 What does how long a vehicle last to sales volume? GM vehicles don't last as long as the Lexus RX.
@@cjdamnit it’s a simple numbers game.
Not all GM products are unreliable. As are not all Lexus products are super long lasting.
GM sells around 6million every year
Lexus sells under 1million every year
These numbers are world wide.
So did to these numbers it’s natural you’ll have a higher number of failed GM products since they sell 6 times the Lexus volume.
The average Chevy Tahoe/Silverado is sold with 190-220k miles and has a 0.3% major failure rate.
This model is used for police, government, private and fleet. And it’s GMs best selling platform worldwide
Lexus ES is the highest selling Lexus in the world and it’s barely 17% of the GM best seller.
You have more people shitting on GM vs Lexus which in turn creates an illusionary number that Lexus is far superior.
It is superior but not as much as people may think.
@@fatman5377 Again, numbers Do Not make a vehicle last long. Yes, you are entitled to your opinion as am I and again, I say, it's a faulty list to not have any Lexus vehicles on the list.
We bought our 2012 Honda CRV EX-L brand new, it’s got 330,000 miles on it and zero issues so far, new brakes, tires, oil changes that’s about it. Soooo we’re sticking with Honda haha
Hey I’m same. Except mine only has 87,000 miles on it. Here’s to 250k more
Recently bought a CRV EX-L with 149000 on it. It had the dreaded vvt actuator noise on cold start up. A friend of mine and I put in a new one. Did some basic maintenance, seems to be a good buy. Love my CRV
Good stuff!! Unfortunately the ac compressor went out on mine, other wise great car, pushing 160k
What about Lexus RX 350 and Toyota Highlander?
Yeah, my 2016 with the 2GR FE has 107k on it and has only had routine maintenance and still runs/looks like new. Doesn't burn or leak any oil either...
Hey - It's not a SUV, but, I have a Honda Odyssey. I bought new in 2010. I have been driving it for 13 years and it has 215K miles on it. Still going strong.
Odyssey is a mini van no?
How many transmissions? We had one for 12 years and 280k with 3 transmissions.
@@tonyrat8086yea Honda has transmission issues it’s just a Honda problem
2017 Acura MDX miles 180’000 still going strong 💪🏼 ,2000 V6 Honda accord with 205,453 mile still solid
All the people mentioning an MDX on here makes me feel really good about looking to buy one. There's a 2020 where i live with like 50k miles, no accidents and single owner for 20k.
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Honda Civic, just now starting to see issues at 298000 miles. Shes been good to me.
My friend has 650k kilometres. Still going strong with a new engine and basically everything is new 😂 but it is still going
My 2009 Honda Civic LX, purchased it as a CPO with 10k miles, ran it til it hit 370k miles with original engine and transmission. Sold it at that point to a Honda mechanic 👌
They may last but most of these are big boats that most people don't want with the gas prices.
What about a Lexus GX460 or 570?
Those are 2 of the best SUVs you could buy.
LX570 is same as Land Cruiser 200 technically, but more luxurious.
They both fall under Land Cruiser and Land Cruiser Prado. The GX 460 has a V8 and more luxurious while the Prado has a V6.
My 2018 and 2017 Mazda CX5s have been running reliably and with no breakdown… not even any significant issues. All I have put out is for wear out parts and regular maintenance expenses. I didn’t see them on the list!
I got trailblazer 2002 and its 272,800 and still running very good.
The rav4 is a vehicle that’s way reliable. Easy to maintain. I’m on my second rav4. First one was a total lost in an rear ended accident. All airbags deployed rendering the car a total lost. I had 105,257 on mileage but got paid back $19171.67 for the lost. No billshit. Took the money and got a 2021 RAV4 limited. Damn that car feels good to drive.
Trust me, that car does not drive well. Not even close, but hey it is reliable 👍
@@TermlessHGWI have 2 a 1999 and a 2018 they both drive better than a bmw x5
I have an 08 sport and the only reason I'm looking for something else is they don't put a v6 in the rav anymore. Leaning heavily into an MDX.
Lexus deserved a place totally agree on the hondas specially pilote
Yay my Ford Expedition made the list!! Gotta say, I love Ford SUVs.
Hands down, built like a tank with consistent quality that's unsurpassed, the land cruiser is a true World vehicle. Nothing even comes close to its versatility, off-road capabilities and reliability. Made the right way each and every time KAIZEN.
Not from a company that has gone bankrupt, moved around from plant to plant production, closing down, starting up, unreliable, lazy production workers that complain constantly nor a pimp ride or Detroit garbage.
Dont think it’s fair putting the 4runner in this lol. It’s basically indestructible 😂
Great info! I would advice to have time stamps to make it easier to follow but still really appreciate this.
Ive had an suv for 2 months. $100 per week worth of gas, i couldn’t afford with my weekly budget so i bought an hybrid sedan. I had choices i could have bought the hybrid Tucson also, but i liked better the 2019 ultimate ioniq. I love the way it feels in an suv but not the pricing that i comes with
Lots of high quality and low price SUVs are missing from this list.
Lexus NX
Lexus RX
Nissan Armada/Infiniti QX56/80
2013-2016 Mercedes GLS
X5 with a B56
Literally all Mazda products between 2018-2023
Hyundai Veracruz (not many model years imported, avg sold with 190k miles)
This is off the top of my head
Damn now that's good list. Amazing that include the Bmw and Mercedes because most people will laugh of that
For my owned suv. My 99 toyota rav4 is my best one. 8th year owning it and 400 000 km on it. It needs a bit of repairs, mostly on standard wear items, once in a while but overall it's a reliable compact suv.
Toyota Land cruiser: World's best SUV of all time 💪💯
tell me how much gasoline you spent? there will be another price for this Toyota
@@damirzamir I bet as much as those other gas guzzlers, but still last 3x more
@@damirzamir Much less than GM and Ford.
Nissan patrol sorry it’s better
Toyota land cruiser prado is another one.
A Ford Expedition? Whaaaaaaaa⁉️ They are THE most frequently in need of repair, most shop time needed vehicles sold. Not joking, they set records, and you call them good. Yikes‼️
The first gens are amazing I'm at 336k and it's my second one not a single breakdown on either one
@@jasongraves9581 - Good for you! You are THE statistical anomaly. According to consumer reports and JD Power rankings Ford Expeditions were again the most repaired vehicle sold, and this isn’t the first time.
You need to see reality bro. More shop time than a BMW. Smh.
@@cammgt3rs370 - JD Power and consumer reports both listed the Expedition as “THE” most frequently repaired new vehicle several years in a row. Not sure if BMW might have one a few times too, the X5 (I think that was their worst) had to be a close runner up. LOL!
@@jasongraves9581May I ask what year yours is? I may well be buying a 2007 EL tomorrow.
I've got a 2008 Yukon Denali with 258000 miles and still runs great
i had one back in 07-09 awesome SUV the XL
I have a 2011 Ford Expedition with 250k original miles and it still runs like new. Easy and cheap to work on and hasn't had many problems. Great in the snow and fits a family or 6-7 easy. I'd recommend all years past 2010, they bulletproofed the 5.4 after 2009 and fixed the majority of the issues plaguing the engine. Proper maintenance and these suv's will last past 300k easy.
I have a 2001 ford expedition. 290 miles still runs great.
Thats what we had, best car we ever owned!
Honda civic and Accord, great ride and dependability.
I have owned 2 Expeditions one was bought new the second had a few miles on it but because I drove it myself and managed all the maintenance schedules as a woman I think the gentle care gave those vehicles a longer lifespan as most Expeditions in the early aughts were driven by women as family vehicles that could explain the values given here IMHO!🤷♀️
Honda CRV 2013 and older with the 2.4 four-cylinder and old school conventional 5 speed automatic... I'm skeptical about the 2014 CRV with the CVT transmission just my opinion
I have to admit he's right on that generation Pilot. We have 215k on our 2011 so far, knock on wood
How is Used Honda Pilot 2016 with 177,000 KMs?
Love the CRVs. So dependable and cheaper to operate. Have had 3 of them since 1999. Regrettably have just left them as they also unfortunately lead in being the vehicle of choice in skyrocketing auto thefts in southern Ontario. Insurance rates have really gone up for CRV as a result. Sad how crooks can also have such an effect on markets and brands. They need to be locked away longer.
Our 2008 Sequoia has 330,000 and is still going strong. Only needed reg maintenance so far
Bottom line nothing is better than a Toyota😍
iseeCars seems to LOVE Honda and Toyota products! (No NISSANS? I've seen MANY with over 250k miles.)
Sadly Nissans have a higher frequency of repairs. I like them, had a Murano that drove great!
Could that Nissans you saw may be less than 20 % to the total Nissans of that model that would reach 250K miles?
Nissan's went down the toilet when they went to the CVT Transmission in pretty much all vehicles first generation Murano 2003 and later is when the Nissan ship started to sink
Yeah, our Toyota Sequoia has been clutch for our large family for 15+ years now. Great value. Sure, we’d like better gas mileage, but we also tow our large trailer camping no problemo. And otherwise only have to take one car instead of two. 🤷🏻♂️
Please where does the Lincoln Navigator rank? We are considering buying a 2022 or 2023 model year. Does anyone have any ownership experience to share? Thanks🙏🏽
I know its not an SUV but I still have a 2023 Acura TL with 275k miles on it and still runs with no issues. Curious how long it will last!
Lol i like the way you say "still have" and say 2023 like a year old is ancient. Also going to guess you mean either 03 or 13 because to get that many miles in a year puts semi drivers to shame...
2005 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer Edition, 300+ k
2003 Chevy Quadra steer 229,000 miles when I sold it, bought new owned it for 14 years
My 2008 Chevy Trailblazer with the inline 6 cylinder got 301k on it and still drive it as a daily
2000 Mazda Protege over 300 000 and still running smooth
2017 CRV.. sucks. Replaced injectors 3 times , turbo, trimming chain, and now infotainment system . I have 97,000 mile and have never missed or extended service on my vehicle. Purchased new. This is my 1st and last Honda. Worst decision I ever made. Absolute money pit
Had similar problems with 100k miles😢
I have 2017 CR-V, still having very bad oil consumption issue at about 70000 miles, Dealer told me to come back after 2000 miles of oil change. when I came back home, oil level was over filled like 1 inch more from the dot.
A 1998 Dodge Caravan,3.3litre, Sport,..385,000km. smooth function and little problems.
What are the years to buy for the Honda element
Agree on the Japanese products
Honda 👍🏻
Is there a reason for the thumbnail showing a Palisade but not mentioned in the video?
I had land cruiser prado 2015 ... already 342K ... km.
My 2012 Dacia Duster has crossed the 250,000 miles and still going
many factors are not taken into account! at least you didn’t look with an endoscope into the engines of these cars after 250,000
Subaru ascent great vehicle.
They won’t go near 200k miles unfortunately maybe in the next 2 gen
Ascent is the most unreliable Subaru.
2002 Infiniti I35 … 8 years with no problems at all / now, a 2010 Toyota Tundra with 203,000 and only routine maintenance
It seems Honda Lately has been having a lot of issues with their 1.5 Engines. If i did get a Honda Suv it would be the New Passort. I do know that the Older Fords & GM Large SUV's if they were properly taken care of would last a long time.
It is all in the maintenance as our dear parents always told us!
if you change your oil as you should and drive carefully as you were taught your vehicle will last.
if you change your oil as you should and drive carefully as you were taught your vehicle will last.
if you change your oil as you should and drive carefully as you were taught your vehicle will last.
2010vFJ cruiser and 2011 Lexus GX460... I own both....🥰🥰🥰
Thanks for informed. But I was looking for SUV towing capacity for trailer home.
Most reliable car I've had so far is suprisingly the fiat 500, the car I have driven the most, currently at 247300 miles and runs like new, no issues, just regular maintainance, clutch, timing belt and front brake pads...
So there's hope for our jeep renegade 😂
2005 Volvo S60 T5. 247000 and running strong. About to replace the turbo and track it.
Yes yes and yes I use to drive my sequoia 2006 it was good car ever
Is the 3.6. Challenger reliable
Acura MDX 2005. Over 275K and still very solid 👍
Toyota Sequoia TRD Pro, simply the best
All of my toyota autos driven over 300 000 miles very few minor problems.
I got a '69 Chevy with a 396. Fuelie heads and a hurst on the floor. She's waiting tonight down in the parking lot, outside the Seven-Eleven store
A Ford and Chevy absolutely no way proven unreliability, and all the vehicles. No mention of the Toyota Highlander a Lexus RX. Clearly that presenter must be being paid for the submissions. The Acura also has issues.
The transmission on my 2016 Yukon is crap. The dealership had it for 7 weeks and still didn’t fix it right. Skip this year.
Acura MDX 🔥
Nissan Armada is also made in Japan with a nice V8
Where are Tacoma, Hilux, lx570, gx460, gx450, Prado, lc 70, Nissan patrol safari?
The only Expeditions that were any good was the first generation with the 4.6 Triton the 5.4 Triton with cam phasers are garbage
YOUR BIGGEST KENYAN FAN, SUBSCRIBER, LIKER, COMMENTER RIGHT HERE, AS USUAL, 05/10/2023
Any Honda
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Toyota 4 Runner may be boring, but like the Sequoia and Land Rover it is bulletproof.
Add Highlander to those as well....as well as it's Lexus brother the RX 350
1998 Volvo V70. It has 364,200 miles. All I ever did was replace engine oil, filters, wiper blades, and tires. It has no book value. It costs pennies to insure. It is exempt to yearly emissions testing due to its age. Runs like the top. No leaks, lots of power. Big inside...comfortable, heavy, safe...Why would I want anything else? New cars suck. Less metal, more plastic, fiberglass and rubber. Shitty CVT transmissions and cheap aluminum block engine. Yet, they are more expensive than ever.
Unfortunately,this guy doesn't sound believable.
Toyota Avalon ❤
Camry 1999 with 464000 miles original engine and air conditioner, no problems whatsoever, not including in calculatios thousand of hours of traffic jams
Where is the Lexus RX or GX???????????
Volvo XC 90 245k one steering rack.
What no Mazdas? Where’s the CX-5 they last forever it seems. I’m on a fb group and there’s a lot over 250,000 miles with no problems.
Love all the Lexus snobs! lol They are Toyotas!
Japanese know what they're doing
Buy a vette instead. Have fun
This is misleading. If you pay top dollar, you're gonna pay the extra repairs to keep them on the road longer. Yes their on the road longer beace if you pay a 8k repair or 90k for a new one it's no brainer
subaru is the best
I dont believe this list ford is so unreliable
Ford is no more unreliable than anything else..Stop believing everything you hear.
Yukon is not a good choice
I wouldn't touch a GM product, this video is totally wrong!
95% of the GM products sold in the last 10 years are still on the road.
The other 5% did manage to make it home...🤣🤣
Forward expedition
2015 Subaru Outback
Every factor is that these cars cost 80 to 100k American. It's the only factor let's get real
I've never owned a car whether sedan or suv
How on earth the land cruiser is number one in reliability in the US market and its a failure in term of sales as no one wants them 😂
2006 year Honda CR-V 👍
I disagree, with the Honda pilot being before the Toyota 4Runner. that's crazy..😂who thinks that a Honda pilot can last longer than a Toyota 4Runner😅😅😅. It's absolutely ridiculous.
GMC?
Excursion is bigger than expedition .
Neither the expedition or Yukon in those years will make it
You lost all credibility by listing a Ford and GMC in long lasting SUVs. They’re American made junk SUVs and trucks…I know because I’ve had both. For a GMC/Chevy SUV to last that long…it would go through 2 transmissions and most likely 2 engines, since DFM can cause catastrophic failures after 100k miles.