JAKARTA In an increasingly high mobility era, vehicle resilience is one of the important factors considered by consumers. A durable vehicle not only saves long-term costs, but also provides a sense of security and comfort for its users.
The latest study from iSeeCars quoted from Car and Driver, August 15, has revealed interesting facts about the roundest vehicle in the United States, particularly the dominance of Toyota in terms of resilience after its car was used for 250,000 miles or about 402,336 kilometers.
From the analysis of data on more than 400 million vehicles, the top five positions of cars with the longest lifespan occupied by Toyota. In fact, seven out of ten cars are Toyota and Lexus products.
Toyota Tundra won with a chance of reaching 250,000 miles by 36.6 percent, more than four times the average vehicle. Followed by Sequoia (36.4 percent), 4Runner (26.8 percent), Tacoma (26.7 percent), and Highlander Hybrid (25.9 percent). Toyota Avalon is also included in the top ten with a 22 percent chance, making it the highest-like sedan to reach the distance.
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The study also shows that overall, Toyota has a 17 percent chance of reaching 402,336 kilometers, double the average other producers in the industry. Honda is in second place with 13.6 percent, while Ram is the best domestic brand with 11.5 percent.
For the heavy duty truck category, Ram 3500 became the winner with a 42.6 percent chance. This is the only segment that Toyota does not dominate.
The results of this study show the extraordinary reliability and durability of Toyota products.
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