Top 8 New Crossover SUVs that Are Likely to Last the Longest




Since SUVs are bigger cars with higher price tags people have grown to expect from them extra reliability, safety and comfort. But did you know that among these giants there are true superheroes that should not only be called dependable, but rather indestructible. And we are talking 200,000 miles of driving indestructible! To discover these unfailing utility vehicles, we consulted the latest data from iSeeCars and ConsumerReports who analyzed millions of SUVs and interviewed uncountable numbers of drivers. Are you interested to learn which these unbreakable models are? Here is the full list!

0:49 #1 2018 Toyota Land Cruiser

Regardless of the outdated exterior looks, Land Cruiser has long been in the hearts of the SUV fans as an undying classic.

2:01 #2 2018 Ford Expedition

At the moment, Ford Expedition is the largest Ford that is still being produced. It has impressive towing capacity of 9,200 lbs and comes in two wheelbases: short and extended length Max.

3:10 #3 2018 Toyota 4Runner

Toyota 4Runner is a classic body on frame SUV that is widely regarded as one of the longest lasting vehicles of its class.

4:20 #4 2019 GMC Yukon

The GMC Yukon proudly stands out from the General Motors lineup due to the premium features, aggressive exterior and powerful engines bay.

5:29 #5 2018 Toyota Highlander

Though this Toyota SUV is equipped with less potent engines than the rest of the models from our list, it stands out due to the improved gasoline economy, extensive set of safety features accompanied by driver’s assistance technology.

6:40 #6 Chevrolet Tahoe

Chevrolet Tahoe is one of the top-selling full-size SUVs in America. The car offers superb fuel economy and has a spacious high-end interior with a well-designed user friendly infotainment system.

7:49 #7 2018 Toyota Sequoia

Toyota Sequoia is one of the best-selling and most reliable SUVs on the market that has received no major mechanical changes since 2008.

9:00 #8 2018 Chevrolet Suburban

Chances are that your great grand father drove Chevrolet Suburban in his youth, since this car has been on the road for more than 80 years now and is an undisputed oldest surviving nameplate in the US.

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