Top 10 Cars Owners Keep for 15 Years or More | Cars That Just Don't Die

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I'm in year 19 with my Honda Civic and it's still going strong!

chloemaxwell
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I bought my corolla when my first child was born, he is now 17 years, and it still drives well. My spouse and I only buy Toyota because of its reliability and durability.

lets.go.placesgether
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in summary, most japanese cars live the longest. True legends

oladejofriday
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I had my Toyota 4-Runner for 30 years and it NEVER left me stranded. The 22R was the best engine ever made. The frame rusted to death at 547, 000 miles.

newtoncooper
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When my dad bought his Toyota Rav 4, I wasn’t even born, which means 19 years ago. The cars still going well.
Last year when I was buying my BMW 3, my dad told me something at that time I didn’t understand “ Toyota will make you smile today and tomorrow, BMW will make you smile today and make you cry tomorrow”.... now I am selling the BMW and will look for a Toyota.

hofra
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Cause no one else did it:
Toyota Avalon -
Honda CRV
Toyota Tacoma
Toyota Sequoia
Honda Odyssey
Toyota Rav4
Toyota Prius
Toyota Tundra
Toyota Sienna
Toyota Highlander

Dave-nzjf
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With regular maintainence and being garaged, my Toyota Camry has 386, 553 miles on it; the body is in very good shape. No accidents or crazy driving moves. Bought in 1993, I'm looking forward to 400K in 2021

terrymayfield
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Most car companies make their vehicles "NOT" to last long on purpose.

alessiabenedetto
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I bought a 2003 Corolla S back in 2002. I drove it for the 1st 9 years and my son has been driving it for the other 7 years and it still runs like new with minimal repairs.

carbonunit
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Bought my Honda Civic Del Sol new in 1993 and currently has 240, 000 miles. I keep up on all repairs and I am in no mood
to face dealerships and all of their nonsense.

paulbroderick
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I am driving my Camry 2000 and happy with that.
No bills!

silviodeassis
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2004 Tundra owner. Love it! My wife has a 2011 Highlander. Loves it! Used to be a Chevy family. We got sick of the unreliability.

pistoff
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We have a 2002 Toyota Camry with 273423 miles on it. Looks great, drives great. No major work done.
This car keeps going.

DanYankee
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I've had my corolla for 21 years 😂👍

marilyn
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A flashy car usually means an empty wallet. I rather travel ✈
#ToyotaForever

mmorales
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I should add that my wife is still driving her 2003 Toyota Camry with over 190300 miles on it!

garychannell
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Lincoln Town Car! Mostly bought by older people, I see people having their same Town Car after 10-40 years. Surprisingly they last forever for being American/luxury car. Most Town Cars go over 300k-500k miles. I just bought a 2001 with 186K on it. Nothing wrong mechanically at all. Just a bad driver window switch and the air suspension of course needed to be replaced, cost $100. These cars are classy, powerful, comfortable, quiet, and a dream of a ride. Besides lack of power and technology, can't be compared to even today. And this is coming from previous owner of Muscle cars, hybrids/EVs, and imports. The Lincoln Town Car is a great car from an era long gone.

givesyouthechills
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Toyota owners value reliability not flashiness. Probably have more money in savings too

lamshao
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The most reliable car I’ve ever owned is a Mazda 323.

lorrimiller
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2004 Sienna has 217, 000 trouble free miles. Only wear and tear items and normal maintenance costs. No rust, oil leaks or burning oil. Change oil every 5000 miles and still looks like honey. Easily the best vehicle I've ever owned. We bought it when our kids were young to go to their sporting events. At this rate, we may end up driving our grandkids to their events also!

brentbeardsley