These 50 Cars Will Hit The 250,000-Mile Marker Without A Hitch

Published on 01/30/2019
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Toyota Tacoma

The Toyota Tacoma is certainly worth your consideration for more reasons than one. It has a wonderful off-road capability and payload capacity, rugged good looks, and off-road gear. Unfortunately, it still does not come toe-to-toe with its competitors in the segment. Among other things, it has a so-so fuel economy and the interior is not particularly roomy, if at all. The base model comes with a standard engine of 2.7-L four-cylinder that makes a torque of 180 lb-ft, which can be paired with either a six-speed automatic transmission or a five-speed manual transmission. Of course, you may also get the 3.5-liter V-6 engine instead, which can be paired with either a six-speed automatic or manual transmission. When the Tacoma is equipped with the appropriate gear, it has a towing capacity of as much as 6800 lb. If you are an adventurer, you might enjoy the fact that it is possible to add appearance upgrades and a heavy-duty suspension.

Toyota Tacoma

Toyota Tacoma

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Ford F-250 Super Duty

There are many reasons why the F-250 Super Duty gets compared a lot to the F-150. Despite the similarities between the two Ford models, however, it has a larger size and better towing capacity at the end of the day. It was crafted with heavy-duty use in mind, which you can probably tell just by looking at its components that are perfect for handling extra load. The trucks were pretty much equipped with the ability to attain high mileage, so it is easy to see how some of these trucks have clocks that show 25,000 miles or more.

Ford F-250 Super Duty

Ford F-250 Super Duty

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