Consumer Reports looked at the models that hold the greatest likelihood of turning over 200,000 miles. Five are Toyota's. Five are Honda's. No other cars or brands make the list.
Consumer Reports says the choices are based on results of its annual research survey, which encompasses responses on 1.1-million vehicles. The high-mileage cars are all plain-janes — no luxury models. Even the fancier versions of the models listed sometimes got them booted from the list.
http://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2015/05/07/consumer-reports-cars-over-200000-miles/70956532/
Consumer Reports says the choices are based on results of its annual research survey, which encompasses responses on 1.1-million vehicles. The high-mileage cars are all plain-janes — no luxury models. Even the fancier versions of the models listed sometimes got them booted from the list.
http://www.freep.com/story/money/cars/2015/05/07/consumer-reports-cars-over-200000-miles/70956532/