These Are Extremely Reliable SUVs That Run Over 300,000 Miles

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Just a few years ago you couldn't find a lot of SUVs that can last 300000 miles, but due to new technologies, strong engines, better transmissions, and even some electronics that have been nearly perfected. These are the 10 most reliable SUVs you'll find today.

We'll talk about Toyota's Sequoia, the Lexus RX 350, and more SUVs from Honda, Lincoln, Mercedes, and many other car and SUV makers. These are the best SUVs you can buy today for reliability!

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My old 2003 4.0L Toyota 4-Runner has 387K and still running great.

sidallen
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It's called the 4Runner because they literally run 4 ever

michaelqu
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The Toyota 4 runner 2005 I own for 13 years has over 500, 000 miles and keeps running

alhassanzayyanu
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Bought my Toyota Sienna new in December 2003, and it still drives like new with 260, 000 miles on it.

maureenmillikan
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My dad still owns a 2007 land cruiser, he bought it when i was in high school and it's runs incredibly amazing with minimal wear and tear.

pastoryoda
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I own and still own a 2007 Toyota RAV4 V6 sports almost have 350, 000 click on it...I love diving a lot...been to Edmonton, Calgary, Ottawa, Florida X3 etc...still running perfect like brand new. I'm proud of it.

alballesteros
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Toyota have been doing good at what they do.
I applaud Japanese for their dedication to their products.

Guotshol
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I am currently driving a 2008 Dodge Charger V-6, 3.5L with 363, 000 miles on it and plan to keep it well past 400, 000 until car prices crash next year. I keep strict oil changes with synthetic oil and a quart of Lucas additive every change. Wish me luck to keep this past 400, 000 miles. 👍

robertchavez
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My 09 CRV is 15 years old and there isn't a tear or rip in the seats. It has been been damn reliable.

WhittyPics
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2005 4Runner. 312, 000 miles with the silky smooth V-8 4..7. Doesn't even leak oil. Great SUV

cwie
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497K on our 2007 Toyota Sequoia and still going. Same engine, same transmission.

tarheel
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I got my 2004 Honda CR-V already with 196, 000 miles on it thinking I'd just use it for a year or two. Over the next 3 years, I put another 100, 000 miles on it with my 150mile daily round trip commutes. I recently had the valve cover gasket seal replaced. The mechanic came into the office and asked me to follow him into the garage where they were working on it. I'm thinking, "Oh oh...new engine time". Then he showed me what the issue was...

The engine was IMMACULTE inside. All the valves, springs, casing, interior, he said; "This motor is like new." I generally changed the oil/filter 3X a year with Mobil I & a K&N Filter. She's right at 300K now and still running like a top. When I buy something new, it's going to be a Honda Pilot or maybe another CR-V. Honestly, you can't get mad at Japan for simply making better vehicles than us especially when they're built in America.

Sorry Ford, Chevy & Dodge...
When you stop making garbage that ends up needing $10, 000 of work for stuff that should be covered under warranty, maybe you'll get another chance for me, but I'm tired of putting in more bad money after bad. I can't afford American made trucks anymore. They just cost too much in work, in time and in aggravation. Reliability shouldn't be an outlier...it should be the standard.

And I say that genuinely loving American SUV's & trucks. I just think that the bean counters at corp are letting the brands down and that's why they aren't selling $100, 000 pickup trucks anymore. Americans are fed up with it.

YankeeWoodcraft
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Awesome reviews. Glad I found you. TY for the great info

mikebyrd
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I’m still driving my 2010 Ford Escape. It’s in excellent shape. Low mileage. No crazy computer nonsense to communicate with my phone. Only thing special I wanted when I bought it new was drivers power seat and power windows. Low tech and I’ve been extremely happy. Gets me to where I need to go and enough room for what I need to carry.
I don’t want an EV. I do NOT want all that fancy tech dash stuff. I do NOT want my car communicating with my phone.
As long as this vehicle continues to run, I will drive it. The vehicles today are TOO expensive and have too much computerized crap that really isn’t necessary.

ouiser
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We went thru 5 VW's with turbo 4's in 2000's. None made it past 100k (without requiring $1-2k repair). We now own a Lexus ES and Highlander both with the 3.5 V6. Both paid for and over 100k on odo with no unscheduled repairs. So instead of needing to buy another car we are investing 80k into our home.

thObsidian
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You’re so informative and funny as heck! I get all my information from you. Thanks mark cheers

Andy-dldx
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I love how straightforward and informative this video is! Such an entertainment - funny side joke😅😂. You are good at your job!

nylannorloveguod
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My Nissan Sentra 2004 model is over and still running good

stephenjabrah
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I wish you would add best years.
Great job on all your content. 😊

petermcdonald
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I've always found it amazing how a little country like Japan, with all their car manufacturers, getting all the resources to build them vehicles, pump out millions of reliable cars each year

johnwhalen