Cars That Can Still Go 200,000+ Miles with Basic Maintenance

Reaching 200,000 miles on a car used to be a rarity, but thanks to well-engineered, reliable models, that milestone is now attainable with proper care.

This article spotlights a dozen vehicles renowned for their longevity, even with routine, commonsense service. No exotic parts required, just oil changes, tune-ups, and essential upkeep, proving that with sensible maintenance habits, you can exceed 200k miles without breaking the bank.

Why We Picked These Cars

2025 Prius Limited WindChill Pearl
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We selected vehicles with widespread anecdotal and documented evidence of running beyond 200k miles on regular maintenance alone. Our sources include owner testimonials, expert reviews, high-mileage programs, and mechanics’ endorsements.

Where possible, we’ve cited reputable online communities, manufacturer longevity programs, and longevity articles to validate these claims. The focus is on reliability and ease of ownership, not high-performance modifications.

Toyota Camry

2019 Toyota Camry
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Toyota Camrys routinely reach 200,000–300,000 miles with little more than scheduled oil changes and general upkeep. Consumer surveys and dealership reports affirm this longevity range. Owner anecdotes on Reddit reinforce the point, as there’s seemingly no shortage of Camrys with well over 200k on the odometer.

Known for balanced engineering and accessible maintenance, the Camry is a staple commuter sedan with space to spare—and years of use left under its hood.

Honda Accord

A red Honda Accord Sedan in the mountains.
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Accords have a legendary reputation for long-term reliability. One mechanic who was interviewed by The Sun commented that “these will last you 200,000 miles guaranteed!”

Consistent performance, quality parts, and straightforward servicing contribute to this durability. With a loyal owner base and parts compatibility across generations, the Accord remains a proven, long-lasting sedan.

Toyota Avalon

Toyota Avalon TRD
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The Toyota Avalon shares its DNA with the excellent Camry, but in a more luxurious package. Of course, that means this full-size sedan similarly reaches 200k+ miles with basic scheduled maintenance.

Owner testimonials on Reddit consistently highlight its smooth ride, spacious interior, and robust mechanicals. Its long wheelbase and higher-grade components make it a comfortable endurance performer without breaking the bank.

Toyota Prius

A dark blue Toyota Prius, front 3/4 view
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As one of the first mainstream hybrids, the Prius has hundreds of thousands of examples surpassing 200,000 miles. With routine service on its gas engine, battery health monitored, and hybrid systems cared for, many Prius owners report crossing the 250k‑mile mark, according to Kings Toyota.

Reliability combined with exceptional fuel efficiency makes it a favorite among drivers aiming for longevity.

Lexus ES (4th-gen)

2002-2004 Lexus ES300
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The Lexus ES, especially the 4th generation (1997–2001), shares proven Toyota underpinnings while adding luxury refinement.

Mechanics frequently cite it alongside Camrys and Accords as a bulletproof, high-mileage vehicle, and Redditors wholeheartedly agree. With premium comfort and reliable mechanical parts, it’s a smart long-haul cruiser.

Lexus LS

1989 Lexus LS400
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The LS flagship inherited Toyota’s reliability ethos but elevated it with high-end engineering. Models from the early 2000s routinely run past 200k miles with basic maintenance.

Owner and mechanic forums point to robust V8 engines, durable transmissions, and supportive aftermarket parts. These luxury sedans aged like fine wine, and still deliver comfort even after years of service. Car journalist and enthusiast Matt Farah has one that’s covered 1 million miles!

Toyota Land Cruiser

1985 Toyota Land Cruiser J70 Pickup
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Built for rugged terrain, Land Cruisers from many decades ago are still clocking hundreds of thousands of miles with just regular maintenance.

Their legendary durability, combined with tried-and-true drivetrain components, makes them favorites among off-roaders and longevity seekers alike. With basic service known to keep them going for the long haul, these SUVs are long-term investments.

Honda CR-V

1997 Honda CR-V
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The CR-V has consistently scored high on reliability. Owners frequently report 200k+ miles with standard care, including timely oil changes, brake servicing, and timing belt replacements.

Its simple yet reliable engineering, along with a robust parts network, helps compact SUV owners reach high mileage without drama.

Toyota Corolla

2024 Toyota Corolla Hybrid
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Consistently praised for its bulletproof reliability, the Toyota Corolla routinely exceeds 200,000 miles with just regular maintenance, such as oil changes, belts, and the basics. Reddit users have shared examples, like a 2009 Corolla S hitting 200,000 miles and still running strong, while others report 285,000 miles on a 2006 model.

Even older generations post milestones, with a 1996 model surpassing 200,000 miles and one extraordinary E110 with over 1.2 million miles. Owners credit its longevity to dependable engineering and straightforward upkeep, making the Corolla a top choice for drivers seeking enduring value.

Ford Crown Victoria

Ford Crown Vic Police
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A favorite of police fleets and taxi services, the Crown Victoria routinely exceeds 300,000 miles on nothing more than scheduled service.

Its rugged body-on-frame construction, simple drivetrain, and easy access to parts make it exceptionally durable without sophisticated (or expensive) maintenance needs.

Mercedes‑Benz W123 (300D/240D)

MB W123
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Some diesels from the late ’70s and ’80s have records exceeding 2 million miles. The W123 lineup, in particular, exemplifies this, with owners reporting half a million or more miles with routine oil changes and filter swaps. One Greek taxi driver famously drove a 1976 240D W123 to 2.8 million miles, according to RM Sotheby’s

If you’re comfortable with older Euro vehicles, the W123 offers unmatched longevity. Watch out for rust, though, as that’s a problem on these cars.

Jeep Cherokee XJ 4.0

Jeep Cherokee (XJ)
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The Jeep Cherokee XJ’s 4.0L inline-six engine is often described as “reliable as a block of wood.” It has a robust track record of surpassing 200,000 (and even 300,000) miles with basic maintenance like oil and coolant changes.

The block is simple, strong, and easily fixable, making it a favorite among classic SUV owners who value longevity and ease of repairs.

Mileage Doesn’t Matter

Red 2007 Toyota Camry SE V6 Parked Front 3/4 View
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These vehicles, ranging from commuter sedans to rugged SUVs, offer real-world proof that 200,000+ miles are achievable with common-sense maintenance rather than exotic repair bills.

The secret is simple: follow routine services like oil changes, fluid flushes, and inspection schedules. Beyond brand and model, it’s consistency, and paying attention to small issues before they grow, that determines how far your car will go.

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