You’d agree with us when we say that the automotive industry sees plenty of action every year. With so many new models hitting the market, car enthusiasts aren’t easily impressed. It’s 2019, and the people want, nay, deserve more.

 

Kilometres Matter, Right?

Car comparison in Canada has become trickier and trickier owing to the staggering competition. Earlier, if your car could make it to 160,000 kilometres, it was a worthy opponent. Much has changed. That threshold has risen quite some and drivers now expect their cars to deliver 300,000 kilometres and beyond!

There are a couple of factors that determine how much kilometrage a car affords its driver. Every year, several websites list the most reliable cars based on their performances. The parameters that are considered are the car’s ability to withstand daily wear and tear, harsh climatic conditions and the driver’s skill, and still have plenty of kilometrages left over.

This begs the question: Do kilometres on a car really matter? KM is an important factor that shouldn’t be overlooked. The average annual kilometrage of a car is 20,000. You can look at this number as either high or low depending on the car’s age. Don’t get too tempted by the km/gal alone though as there are several other measures of a car’s efficiency!

What car has the most kilometres in it? As far as record-breaking cars go, a two-door Volvo Coupe purchased in 1966 takes the cake. It provided its owner with about 4,800,000 kms!

 

2019 Cars That Offer 300,000+ Kms

On average, about 1.2% of cars that are manufactured every year make it to 300,000 kilometres. Which models live up to this statistic? We’re about to find out!

 

Honda Odyssey

The fifth-generation Honda Odyssey has upped the ante as far as its overall performance is concerned. A sleek cabin, Magic Slide second-row seats, increased comfort and connectivity all come together to create a minivan masterpiece. The 3.5-liter V6 engine is a force to be reckoned with. It offers 32 HP more than its predecessor and has improved fuel economy.

iSeeCars.com has listed the Odyssey in its list of the top 14 vehicles that have an impressive lifespan. In fact, 2.3% of all Honda Odysseys were driven for 300,000+ kms and counting.

 

Toyota Avalon

By its own admission, the 2019 Toyota Avalon combines state-of-the-art technology with thrilling designs, offering both driver and passenger a luxurious feel. Toyota’s flagship sedan has come a long way since its inception. It is powered by a 3.5-liter V6 engine that is infused with a 6-speed transmission.

Apart from its big and comfortable interiors, the best part is yet to come. About 2.6% of all registered Avalons broke the 300,000-km threshold.

 

Toyota Tacoma

Toyota conceptualized the sleek and sporty Tacoma for the adventure-seeking junkie. Even at first glance, it’s hard to miss the sculpted bumper, colour-keyed fender flares, and the athletic hood scoop.

The Tacoma was built to take on the most rugged terrain. With the TRD Pro Series, you can expect a 278-HP V6 engine with a five-passenger double cab.

If you’re a buyer with modest needs and a strict budget, the Toyota Tacoma was made for you! It also doubles up as a sports truck for off-roaders. 2.5% of all tested Tacoma cars ran for well over 300,000 kms.

 

2019 Cars That Offer 400,000+ Kms

The following vehicles not only cruised past the 400,000-km mark, but they also proved themselves to last the longest and provide the most reliable performance. Take a look at these formidable frontrunners!

 

Honda Civic

When we talk of staying power, we’re talking about the immortal Honda Civic (at least if revenue figures are anything to go by)! This compact vehicle was listed as the longest-lasting model in a 2015 Consumer Report.

With a Civic, the two things you can always bank on are fuel economy and reliability. This is probably what made the car a best-seller in North America and keeps sales figures on the up and up even in 2019. Owners can easily enjoy 10+years of uninterrupted performance and, dare we say it, hit 400,0000 km and more.

 

Chevrolet Silverado 1500

This pickup is a threat to Ford’s F-150 series and provides owners with superior comfort and durability. These rival automakers are constantly attempting to outdo each other, and this definitely shows as both companies’ sales figures are on a tremendous upswing. According to the latest iSeeCars report, you can definitely count on your Silverado to cross 400,000 km.

Luxurious interiors are mated with alluring exteriors to make the Silverado one of the most resilient vehicles on the road. It can take on all types of terrain and still have plenty of life in it.

 

Toyota Highlander

The Toyota Highlander comes with a plethora of benefits. Its roomy interiors seat eight people and have third-row reclining seats. Cargo space is in no short supply as the 60/40 third-row seat can fold flat to recline and accommodate any extra luggage. Noise penetration is kept to a minimum as the windshield is made from an acoustic-proof glass that prevents outside sounds from entering the cabin.

These features sure pack a punch, but there’s more! The Hybrid SUV leads the pack of vehicles that last for a decade or longer. They have rock solid reliability rates and the advantage of being backed by a very powerful brand. If you take good care of your Highlander, it can easily outdo 400,000 km.

 

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Thanks for reading! Kindly note that the numbers provided above were taken from the manufacturer’s website and are contingent on the driver’s behaviour. They are not guaranteed by CCC.