The Toyota Models That Actually See 200K Miles—And Which Ones Don't
"Toyota's reliability reputation is real, but it's increasingly a truck and SUV story. The sedans that built the myth are getting old."
— Revvly Take
Consumer Reports data confirms what the used market already knew: certain Toyotas are genuinely built different. The 4Runner, Sequoia, and Tundra lead the pack, but the real story is chassis longevity—solid axles and truck architecture age better than the sedan lineup most assume is bulletproof.
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Jalopnik · Jan 8
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