These 10 Reliable Cars Easily Surpass 300,000 km Without Breaking a Sweat
Dreaming of a car that can go the distance without asking for early retirement? Whether you’re hunting for a trusty used runabout, a roomy family hauler, or something in between, you’re in luck: there really are cars out there that laugh in the face of the odometer. The models selected below have earned their place as proven marathoners on the road, capable of breezing past the 300,000 km milestone with gusto. All choices come straight from a ranking by Auto Plus magazine and were also spotlighted by Presse-citron. So buckle up as we dive into this selection of 10 ultra-durable vehicles that could be your travel companion for years to come!
Amazon co-founder MacKenzie Scott has donated over $19 billion to charity in just five years
Diamond batteries powered by nuclear waste promise 28,000 years of clean energy
A Compact, a Family Car, or Something in Between: The Top Contenders
City-dwellers, weekend warriors, and everyone in between—there’s something here for you. Looking for a pocket-friendly yet robust option? The Citroën C3 stands tall according to the experts. Its second generation, particularly the petrol TU engine versions launched around 2009, has proven reliable over the past decade.
- Citroën C3: The best bet is the 1.4-liter petrol engine (75 hp), though a 1.1-liter (60 hp) exists if you’re the patient type.
- Peugeot 207: Also rock-solid with similar petrol powertrains as the C3. For adventurous souls ready to embrace diesel (just beware of upcoming restrictions), the 1.6-liter HDi with 90/92 hp is a worthy pick.
Ultra-efficient and cost-effective, these compacts are ideal for urban living—with enough stamina for plenty of detours.
Room for Everyone: Spacious and Versatile Choices
If you’re after more space, don’t look past the Honda Civic. The ninth-generation model (since 2013) in particular impresses, equipped with the 1.6-liter i-DTEC diesel engine churning out 120 hp. This version doesn’t just handle a cross-country road trip—it’s warrantied for up to a million kilometres, a claim rarely made (or kept) in the car world.
Lovers of all things practical (and perhaps a little quirky) will appreciate the Toyota Prius III. It’s a hybrid sedan that’s been proving doubters wrong since its debut. The third generation runs on a 136 hp hybrid engine combining petrol and electric power. Sure, the finishings might be a tad “cheap”, but you’ll have the satisfaction of driving a car that just won’t quit.
Need sporty comfort—with a side of family practicality? Enter the BMW 3 Series. It masterfully balances everyday comfort with a hint of adrenaline. The petrol 330i (256 hp) comes highly recommended, especially if you can score a “Luxe” version—the ultimate in cushy rides without compromising on reliability.
- Honda Civic (1.6L diesel, 120 hp, ninth generation): Space, efficiency, and endurance.
- Toyota Prius III (3rd gen hybrid, 136 hp): Legendary durability—just don’t judge it on aesthetics.
- BMW 3 Series (330i petrol, 256 hp): Where comfort meets performance (and still fits your carpool).
The Haulers: Estate Cars That Laugh at Heavy Loads
If the family—and their luggage—just keep expanding, you’ll be needing something roomier. Here’s where estates shine:
- Volvo V60: Boasts a robust diesel 5-cylinder, 2.4-liter engine with 163 hp. It’s built like a tank—ideal for hauling everything from strollers to garden gnomes.
- Audi A4 Avant (B8 generation): For those with taste for refined design and practicality rolled into one. The 3.0-liter V6 TDI diesel engine (204 hp) is the one to hunt down if you want dependability matched with panache.
- Dacia Logan MCV (2011): How about space galore? The 1.5-liter dCi engine (90 hp) delivers, and that massive trunk could swallow a small army’s worth of gear. Simple, honest, and surprisingly fun if you like packing for every eventuality.
Conclusion: Stamina Meets Peace of Mind
If reaching the 300,000 km mark without drama is on your bucket list, you really can’t go wrong with these picks. Whether your priority is savings, spaciousness, or a dash of sportiness, this lineup delivers staying power and proven longevity.
So next time you encounter a used model from this list and the odometer looks like it’s been around the block a few too many times, remember: with these cars, high mileage isn’t a red flag—it’s a badge of honor.
NASA warns China could slow Earth’s rotation with one simple move
This dog endured 27 hours of labor and gave birth to a record-breaking number of puppies
