3 SUVs That Will Last 500,000 Miles or More

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3 SUVs That Will Last 500,000 Miles or More, DIY and car review with auto mechanic Scotty Kilmer. The most reliable cars and SUVS that will still be driving after 500,000 miles or more. The most reliable used SUVs. The most reliable used cars. High mileage SUVs worth buying. High mileage cars. Cars that last forever. Long lasting SUVs. Car Advice. DIY car repair with Scotty Kilmer, an auto mechanic for the last 56 years.

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  • I'll just leave this here... 1. Toyota Highlander 2. Honda Pilot 3. Toyota RAV4
  • Scotty got 500k miles on him and he's still going strong. It's all about regular oil changes.
  • Scotty is the reason i bought my 19' Highlander. Couldn't be happier with it. Thanks Scotty !
  • We bought an 04 Tacoma with the 3.4 V6 at 185 k miles. At 250k miles I figured it was time to put on a timing belt, expecting that it had been done at least once in the first 185k miles. All parts date coded 04 and belt and water pump were still perfect. Now has 303k and running perfectly and doesn't use any oil between changes. I plan on running this for as long as I am driving.
  • I drive a '99 Lexus Rx300. I bought it for $1200, expecting to not to have it for more than a year. Six years later, I still have the thing because it just drives so well, and I still use it daily. Other than usual maintenance stuff like oil changes and tires etc that every other car has too, it has never had a problem I couldn't fix myself at home with ease.
  • @64samsky
    Our 2009 CRV has just turned 200,000 miles. I love that car!
  • My wife has the 07 highlander last year of that model has 207k and still going strong 🙏
  • Scotty, this year I picked up my past office managers 2004 Highlander, 5,000$, with 9,500 miles. original tires were dry rot/ changed, had all fluids drained and replaced, went ahead and put a new timing belt and water pump. Roof and hood had paint problems being parked for 18 years under a tree/ bird poop , sanded it down and rattle can rust oleum textured paint for 40 dollars. what a blessing, I'm 67 years 10:38 10:38 ars old, hopefully this will be the last vehicle I ever buy.... love your site, but not as much as my 2003 Highlander...
  • Scotty is funny and scary at the same time 😬
  • It is about regular maintenance and oil changes. We have a '08 Saturn Vue 2.4l with 351,000 miles on it. The only major repair was a recent radiator needed replaced because the thermostat malfunctioned. We used Castrol Edge High milage full synthetic, and changed it at 3000-5000 max.
  • I'm kinda proud to own a Kia that has 360,000 miles on the original engine and trans lol
  • @Fatboy53
    97 RAV 4, manual, AWD, OEM clutch & alternator, made in Japan, 210k miles amen Scotty
  • Honda Pilot 2004 with 206,000 miles. No issues. I bought it with 182,000 miles and did a tune up, new timing belt, waterpump, serpentine belt, new coils, new spark plugs, new air filter, new battery, replace the VTM4 oil, new transmission fluid and every 5K oil and filter changes and is running like a champ.
  • As a young man, I bought a car just for looks. I made that mistake twice and learned a hard lesson.. From then on I learned to look deeper and I would only buy good, reliable cars. Looks took a back seat . Maybe even a seat in the trunk. 😊