Cars That You Can Almost Guarantee Will Go For Over 300,000 Miles

Cars That You Can Almost Guarantee Will Go For Over 300,000 Miles


September 2, 2025 | Jesse Singer

Cars That You Can Almost Guarantee Will Go For Over 300,000 Miles


Built to Last: Meet the 300k Club

Not every car is cut out for the long haul—but some ride into legendary territory. These machines are known to chug past 300,000 miles with little more than regular maintenance and some TLC. From SUVs to sedans, this list celebrates the vehicles that just won’t quit

Let’s dive into the cars you can almost bank on outlasting the competition (and check out a Guinness World Record holder at the end).

Toyota Land Cruiser

The Toyota Land Cruiser is pretty much the poster child for longevity. Known for its rugged build and reliability, it’s a favorite among adventurers who want a truck that’ll go anywhere—and keep going. With proper maintenance, hitting 300,000 miles is more of a milestone than a miracle.

File:Toyota Land Cruiser VX VJA300W.jpgYpy31, Wikimedia Commons

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Honda Accord

The Honda Accord has been a staple in driveways for decades, and for good reason. Its mix of comfort, efficiency, and top-tier reliability means owners often rack up mileage well into the 300k zone. It’s not flashy—but it’s dependable in the best way.

File:2023 Honda Accord.jpgGold Pony, Wikimedia Commons

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Subaru Outback

The Subaru Outback has a great reputation for versatility and reliability, especially for outdoor adventure lovers. Its legendary all-wheel drive system and sturdy build make it a fan favorite for drivers who keep piling on and piling on the miles—and many see 300k+ without major issues.

File:2026 Subaru Outback Wilderness, front NYIAS 2025.jpgKevauto, Wikimedia Commons

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Ford F-250 Super Duty

Trucks are made to work, and the Ford F-250 Super Duty proves it. With a sturdy diesel engine option and a frame designed for punishment, these beasts often outlast lighter pickups. Owners regularly see them cruise past 300,000 miles while still hauling with ease.

File:'17 Ford F-250 Super Duty Double Cab.jpgBull-Doser, Wikimedia Commons

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Toyota Sequoia

If you want a solid family mover that can survive the years and years....the Toyota Sequoia is your friend. This full-size SUV is built tough and often shares components with the legendary Land Cruiser. Drivers regularly push them past 300,000 miles without batting an eye.

File:2023 Toyota Sequoia.jpgBlueck, Wikimedia Commons

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Chevrolet Suburban

The Chevy Suburban has been around forever, and for good reason—it’s built to endure. Known for family road trips, towing, and sheer size, this SUV has been trusted to rack up crazy miles. With regular maintenance, 300k is well within reach.

File:2021 Chevrolet Suburban High Country Front View (United States).pngGold Pony, Wikimedia Commons

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Toyota Camry

The Toyota Camry is the definition of a reliable commuter. It’s simple, efficient, and built with Toyota’s legendary durability. Millions have been sold, and plenty of them cruise right past 300,000 miles while still delivering smooth, fuss-free drives.

File:Toyota Camry SE P4110367.jpgAlexander Migl, Wikimedia Commons

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Honda Civic

Simple, efficient, and just plain reliable—the Honda Civic isn't known as anything fancy, but it is known to outlive trends and rack up some massive mileage. Owners who keep up with basic maintenance and regular oil changes often report these cars crossing the 300k threshold without much problem.

File:Honda Civic Hybrid (2022, Europe) IAA 2023 1X7A0545 (2).jpgAlexander-93, Wikimedia Commons

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Toyota 4Runner

The Toyota 4Runner is an SUV with a cult following for good reason—it’s practically indestructible. Built on a truck platform, it’s as durable off-road as it is on the highway. Many 4Runners are still running strong with 300,000+ miles on the odometer.

File:25 Toyota 4Runner TRD Sport.jpgHJUdall, Wikimedia Commons

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Lexus GX

Luxury and longevity don’t always mix—but the Lexus GX is proof they can. Underneath its premium features lies Toyota’s rock-solid engineering. With the same DNA as the 4Runner, it’s not uncommon to see these plush SUVs cross the 300k milestone with ease.

File:2024 Lexus GX 550 Luxury+, front 12.8.24.jpgKevauto, Wikimedia Commons

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Honda Odyssey

The Honda Odyssey has long been a minivan staple for decades, for families who want something reliable enough to survive years of road trips, carpools, and grocery runs. It’s not unusual for these vehicles to see the odometer sail past 300,000 miles while still handling daily duty.

File:Honda ODYSSEY ABSOLUTE EX (RC1) front.jpgTokumeigakarinoaoshima, Wikimedia Commons

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Nissan Frontier

The Nissan Frontier might not be as flashy as some midsize pickups, but it’s a workhorse with a reputation for dependability. Many owners keep theirs running well past 300,000 miles, especially older models with fewer frills but tough engines.

File:Nissan Frontier (D41) Pro-4X Automesse Ludwigsburg 2022 1X7A5885.jpgAlexander Migl, Wikimedia Commons

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Toyota Prius

It might not be the first car you think of for longevity, but the Toyota Prius is a quiet champion. Hybrids can rack up serious mileage when maintained properly, and many Prius models keep humming well past 300,000 miles, saving fuel along the way.

File:Toyota Prius (XW60) Plug-in Hybrid IMG 9905.jpgAlexander-93, Wikimedia Commons

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GMC Yukon XL

The GMC Yukon XL is another big SUV with serious staying power. Sharing a lot with the Suburban, these rigs are perfect for big families and long hauls. With consistent care, you’ll often see these trucks in the 300k mile club.

File:25 GMC Yukon XL Denali.jpgHJUdall, Wikimedia Commons

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Honda CR-V

The Honda CR-V is the SUV answer to the Civic—practical, efficient, and long-lived. Families love it for its reliability and space, while owners love it for its ability to keep going…and going…until it easily surpasses 300,000 miles.

File:2023 Honda CR-V EL 4WD.jpgChanokchon, Wikimedia Commons

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Toyota Tacoma

The Toyota Tacoma is a legend among midsize pickups. Beloved for its durability and resale value, this truck is known for surviving rough terrain and rougher owners. It’s one of the most reliable small trucks to clear 300k miles without fuss.

File:Toyota Tacoma TRD Off Road (N400) IMG 9727.jpgAlexander-93, Wikimedia Commons

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Volvo XC90

The Volvo XC90 combines European safety with impressive longevity. Known for being solidly built and well-engineered, many owners find themselves still driving their XC90s past 300,000 miles—proof that Swedish durability is no joke.

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Lexus LS

Luxury sedans aren’t usually known for insane mileage, but the Lexus LS breaks the rule. With Toyota’s bulletproof engineering dressed up in leather and tech, it’s a sedan that can cruise comfortably into 300,000+ miles territory.

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Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD

When it comes to heavy-duty pickups, the Chevy Silverado 2500HD is built for punishment. Diesel models especially are known to hit 300,000 miles and keep on hauling, making them a favorite among truck owners who want something that lasts.

File:2022 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD High Country, Front Left, 11-21-2021.jpgElise240SX, Wikimedia Commons

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Lincoln Town Car

The Lincoln Town Car earned its reputation with taxi and limo fleets for one reason: they just don’t quit. With a smooth ride and a massive V8 under the hood, these sedans were built to last—and many still rack up 300k miles with ease.

File:1998 Lincoln Town Car Lowrider.jpgCalreyn88, Wikimedia Commons

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Mercedes-Benz E-Class (Diesel)

The Mercedes-Benz E-Class, especially its diesel variants, is famous for longevity. Many of these cars, particularly from the ’80s and ’90s, are still on the road today with 300,000–400,000 miles under their belt—and counting.

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Toyota Tundra

The Toyota Tundra is a full-size truck that shares Toyota’s legendary durability. Built tough enough for hauling, towing, and everything in between, it’s not rare for a Tundra to cross the 300k mile mark without a major hiccup.

File:2021 Toyota Tundra SR5 Pro Double Cab in Lunar Rock, front left.jpgMr.choppers, Wikimedia Commons

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Jeep Cherokee (older models)

The older Jeep Cherokee models, especially those built in the ’90s and early 2000s, are known for being nearly indestructible. With simple, durable engines, it’s common to see them exceed 300,000 miles, especially with off-road fans.

File:Jeep Cherokee front 20070928.jpgRudolf Stricker, Wikimedia Commons

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Volvo P1800

If there’s a high-mileage legend, it’s the Volvo P1800. One owner famously drove his 1966 model over 3 million miles, earning a Guinness World Record. While that’s an extreme case, it cemented the P1800’s reputation for durability and made it a symbol of cars that go the distance.

File:Volvo P1800 Coupe (1964) Classic-Gala 2021 1X7A0260.jpgAlexander Migl, Wikimedia Commons

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Wrap-Up: The Marathon Machines

Not all cars are created equal—but these standouts prove that with solid design and proper care, you really can own a vehicle that’s still kicking after 300,000 miles. Whether you’re after a rugged SUV, a trusty sedan, or a hardworking truck, these are the cars that go the distance—literally.

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