10 Best Long-Lasting Sedans That Rarely Need Repairs


Looking for the most reliable and robust sedan models ever made? You’ve come to the right place because we will be breaking down each of the ten most reliable sedans you can still buy new today. If your goal is reaching 250,000 miles or more, we can almost guarantee it’s one of our ten entries. Would you be surprised if every single one of the options on our list were either a Honda or a Toyota?

You shouldn’t be, because these two Japanese brands have been the leading champions of reliability for decades on end. It’s safe to say that, compared to the average, Japanese sedans are often the most reliable in the segment. Toyota and Honda sedans boast increased reliability levels compared to everyone else because they offer high average build quality and focus on simple and effective powerplants. Let’s get into the details!

In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturers and other authoritative sources, including Honda, Lexus, and Toyota. Data figures are also provided by the latest iSeeCars.com study, which has analyzed over 402 million cars since 2013.

10

2026 Honda Civic Sedan

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles: 7.2%


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Base Trim Engine

2L I4 ICE

Base Trim Transmission

CVT

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

150 HP @6400 RPM

Base Trim Torque

133 lb.-ft. @ 4000 RPM



The eleventh generation of the Honda Civic saw its latest refresh for the 2025 model year, sporting an updated look and new features inside and out.

The humble Honda Civic has managed to stay both dead reliable and affordable because Honda has stuck to its roots by making the naturally aspirated 2.0-liter inline-four engine standard across all trims. As far as overall functionality and features are concerned, the 2026 Honda Civic Sedan is the best Civic we have seen in a long time.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Drives small (a good thing)
  • Spacious and comfortable
  • Solid tech capability
  • Cabin noise
  • Google’s built-in software is not standard
  • Still a premium option

9

2026 Toyota Corolla

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles: 7.8%


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Base Trim Engine

Dynamic Force ICE

Base Trim Transmission

10-speed automatic/CVT

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

169 HP @6600 RPM

Base Trim Torque

151 lb.-ft. @ 4400 RPM



The Toyota Corolla is the compact Japanese car that changed everything, and, in 2025, this little sedan still offers impressive reliability at a low price.

Despite being more affordable than a Honda Civic, the base model 2026 Toyota Corolla Sedan also offers a more powerful engine than its rival with the same displacement (not to say it’s fast). Either way, this naturally-aspirated platform is guaranteed to keep running costs low while also boasting well-above-average reliability.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Low upkeep cost
  • Great value at its price point
  • Great ergonomics and interior
  • Lethargic acceleration
  • Road noise
  • Rear seats don’t fold flat

8

2025 Lexus IS

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles: 9.0%


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Base Trim Engine

2L I-4 ICE

Base Trim Transmission

8-speed automatic

Base Trim Drivetrain

Rear-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

241 HP @5200 RPM

Base Trim Torque

258 lb.-ft. @ 1650 RPM



Making a luxury car to be a leader in reliability standards is difficult because the more niceties you add, the more there is to break.

This is why the Lexus IS Sedan’s robustness is a standout selling point in our modern luxury landscape. A big part of the reason you can have your cake and eat it too is the continued use of Toyota’s emblematic 2GR-FE V-6 engine that shines as a near-unbreakable power unit.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • The 2GR V-6 is a legend of reliability
  • Whisper-quiet cabin and ride quality
  • Still enjoys stretching its RWD legs
  • The turbo-four variant isn’t as reliable
  • Should have more rear seat room
  • The V-6 model still doesn’t feel “fast” per se

7

2025 Lexus ES

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles 10.6%


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Base Trim Engine

2.5L I4 ICE

Base Trim Transmission

8-speed automatic

Base Trim Drivetrain

All-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

203 HP @6600 RPM

Base Trim Torque

184 lb.-ft. @ 4000 RPM



When a Lexus IS gives up all lofty ambitions of being an RWD athlete, it transforms into the more docile and comfortable vehicle known as the Lexus ES.

Simply put, there is no luxury sedan more reliable than a Lexus ES. With unparalleled build quality and a list of accolades too long to even list, the 2025 Lexus ES is a reminder that no vehicle offers quite the complete package as a Lexus sedan.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Class-leading reliability and build quality
  • Built for endless miles of cruising pleasure
  • The perfect jack of all trades
  • Don’t expect sportiness
  • Rear seats don’t go flat
  • This ES or an Avalon

6

2025 Toyota Camry

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles 11.4%


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Base Trim Engine

2.5L Dynamic Force I4 Hybrid

Base Trim Transmission

CVT

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

184 HP @6000 RPM

Base Trim Torque

163 lb.-ft. @ 5200 RPM



For the 2025 model year, the Toyota Camry entered a completely new era of hybrid-only power for the first time in its history.

If you care about efficiency and reliability, this new update is a godsend because there is no hybrid powerplant on Earth more efficient and more robust than the 2.5-liter A25A-FXS inline-four found at the helm of the 2025 Toyota Camry.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Class-leading MPG
  • Spacious and comfortable
  • Still fun enough to toss into a corner
  • The buzzing quality of the inline-four
  • Not as plush as you’d hope
  • Disappointing standard audio

5

2026 Toyota Prius

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles 12.6%


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Base Trim Engine

2L I4 Hybrid

Base Trim Transmission

2-speed CVTi-S CVT

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

150 HP @6000 RPM

Base Trim Torque

139 lb.-ft. @ 4400 RPM



Compared to the average sedan, the legendary hybrid-powered Toyota Prius is 2.3 times more likely to survive 250,000 miles or more.

The 2.0-liter M20A-FXS inline-four is one of Toyota’s latest four-cylinder engines that has proven dead reliable in Toyota models such as the 2026 Toyota Prius and Corolla Hybrid. With unparalleled efficiency and its bold new styling, the Prius has never looked better than now if you want a car that will last a lifetime.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Champion of efficiency
  • The most powerful Prius ever
  • Easy-to-use driving systems and ergonomics
  • Not as spacious as you’d hope
  • Cabin noise can be high
  • The interior is okay at best

4

2025 Honda Accord Hybrid

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles 13.1%


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Base Trim Engine

2L I4 Hybrid

Base Trim Transmission

CVT

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

146 HP @6100 RPM

Base Trim Torque

134 lb.-ft. @ 4500 RPM



Honda has a long history of both adding and removing hybrid power from generation to generation with their mainstay sedan, the Honda Accord.

However, now in its eleventh generation, the Hybrid variant of this iconic Japanese sedan is here to stay (and now accounts for over half of new Accord sales). Back in the mid-2000s, Honda was still figuring out how to make its hybrid models competitive, but now their hybrid systems are both exceptionally efficient and reliable.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Impressive output
  • More spacious than it looks
  • Well-thought-out ergonomic interior
  • Exterior styling is a bit bland still
  • Google’s built-in system is not standard
  • Not affordable anymore

3

2024 Toyota Camry

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles 13.5%


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Base Trim Engine

2.5L Inline-4 Gas

Base Trim Transmission

8-Speed Automatic

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

203 hp

Base Trim Torque

184 lb-ft @ 5000 rpm

Infotainment & Features

8 /10



If we go just one generation back in time, there was still a time when the 2024 Toyota Camry offered three different engines depending on what suited your needs best.

Although the hybrid engine is the only option now, the naturally-aspirated inline-four found in the base model was both economical and reliable, while the 3.5-liter 2GR V-6 found in top-tier models boasted real performance without compromising reliability. All three of these options are capable of making it to 250,000 miles or more with the right care, and that is part of the Camry’s continued appeal.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • No-brainer choice with varied powertrain options
  • Comfortable and quiet while being responsive
  • Great overall storage and roominess
  • The buzzing nature of the inline-four
  • Cabin noise
  • The V-6 model is powerful but not fast

2

2025 Honda Accord

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles 16.6%


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Base Trim Engine

2L I-4 Hybrid

Base Trim Transmission

CVT

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

146 HP @6100 RPM

Base Trim Torque

134 lb.-ft. @ 4500 RPM



The Honda Accord is a sedan in which you can guarantee you will spend more time driving it than fixing it.

With almost a 17-percent chance of lasting 250,000 miles or more, the 2025 Honda Accord is one of the most robust sedans you can buy at any price. This fact has remained true for decades and is still true today because Honda has emphasized making the Accord a better vehicle with each passing generation.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • Turbocharged power is a nice plus
  • Built to last
  • The cleanest Accord interior yet
  • Lacking standard features
  • Not a sports sedan
  • Styling still is a bit uninspiring

1

2022 Toyota Avalon

Percentage Chance of Lasting 250,000+ Miles 22.0%


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Base Trim Engine

3.5L V6 Gas

Base Trim Transmission

8-Speed Automatic

Base Trim Drivetrain

Front-Wheel Drive

Base Trim Horsepower

301 hp

Base Trim Torque

267 lb-ft @ 4700 rpm

Infotainment & Features

8 /10



So you want all the niceties of a Lexus ES without the price tag? The final generation of the Toyota Avalon that ended production in the 2022 model year is calling your name.

Although the Avalon sedan shares the same three engine options as the previous generation Camry, its more upscale look means it gets the smooth 3.5-liter V-6 as standard. If comfort and reliability are at the top of your list, you won’t find many other sedans that can match the overall capability of the 2022 Toyota Avalon.

Strengths

Weaknesses

  • As reliable as a modern sedan can get
  • Excellent standard features found mostly in luxury cars
  • Amazing value per dollar
  • Quick, but not fast
  • Infotainment isn’t great
  • Exterior is boring