In a time when families are fighting to make every dollar stretch further, many Americans are making a clear choice — they’re holding onto their vehicles longer than ever before.
A recent study revealed that the average car on U.S. roads is now 13.6 years old, proving that drivers are focused on long-term value instead of flashy upgrades. And one name keeps rising above the rest: Toyota.
Data from iSeeCars examined over 174 million vehicles to determine which models are most likely to cross that legendary 250,000-mile mark and keep on going.
At the top of the list wasn’t some luxury brand or new tech marvel — it was the tried-and-true Toyota Sequoia. This full-size SUV posted a jaw-dropping 39.1% survival rate, outpacing the national average more than eightfold.
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