How about all of them, except for certain, terrible design atrocities?
But you may be wondering what their criteria was.
Eh, kinda weak. Here we go.To determine which would be the most likely new vehicles to reach 250,000 miles and beyond, we combed the predicted reliability ratings for new vehicles published annually by Consumer Reports, based on subscriber surveys received for over 1 million vehicles from the 2005 through 2014 model years. Vehicles are ranked according to 17 potential problem areas, ranging from major components like the engine, transmission and brakes, to issues with paint, trim and interior accessories.
We further winnowed down the highest-ranked cars according to which models Consumer Reports specifically recommends for a combination of high marks in their own extensive road tests, as well as owner satisfaction surveys conducted among the publication’s subscribers and other data.
Toyota Sienna
Lexus RX 350 / 450h
Mazda Mazda6
Volkswagen Passat
Audi Allroad
Subaru Forester
Toyota Prius / Plug-In Prius
Lexus ES 350 / 450h
Toyota Camry / Camry Hybrid
Scion xB
And the list is meaningless. Yes, I am annoyed that a VW and Audi product is on the list and zero American brands.
Also my Caprice is not on this list. Because it is on another list: "Cars that can run for over 300,000 miles."