
The Jeep Wrangler outranks 2 Toyota SUVs as a more reliable option
Some people swear that all Jeep Wrangler models are junk compared to Toyota SUVs. However, the Wrangler might be more reliable than you think. It outranks two Toyota models in terms of longevity.
The Jeep Wrangler is more reliable than two popular Toyota SUVs
The numbers are in, and they claim that the Jeep Wrangler is one of the most reliable new SUVs you can buy. It even outranks two Toyota SUVs that drivers love.
iSeeCars performed a study to determine the longest-lasting vehicles. It analyzed over 312 million cars to calculate each model’s lifespan and ability to reach 200,000 miles or more.
While the Wrangler isn’t the most comfortable option in the bunch, it’s extremely durable. It has an expected lifespan of 14.4 years. It has an average cost of $56,252, which breaks down to $3,894 per year.
The Toyota Highlander Hybrid is a popular option for families that want to save fuel. It has an expected lifespan of 13.9 years. It has an average cost of $52,565 and is about $3,773 per year. It’s more reliable than the gas-powered version.
This might come as a shock. But the Wrangler is also expected to outlast the Toyota Sequoia. An average model is expected to make it roughly 13 years. The average cost of a Sequoia is $74,686, so it’s pretty expensive compared to rivals.
Other Toyota SUVs that outrank the Jeep Wrangler include the Toyota 4Runner and Toyota RAV4. The 4Runner can last an average of 14.6 years. The RAV4 also rings in at 14.6 years.