The average vehicle on the road is nowmore than a dozen years old, which is an all-time record.

Thats what we took away from the latest report from market research company J.D.

How long will these vehicles last?

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Its impossible to know.

Maybe with enough tender loving care, these 12 vehicles could get you a quarter-million miles.

Weve got some tips on how to make your vehicle last.

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Most Reliable Vehicles by Category

Here are the most reliable choices in each vehicle class.

Basically, these cars and trucks needed the fewest repairs.

The actual sticker prices youll see on the car lot will almost certainly be higher.)

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1.

Compact Car: Kia Forte

Manufactured since 2008, the Kia Forte is probably best known for being affordable.

MSRP:$19,690

Runners-up:Toyota Corolla and Hyundai Elantra

3.

MSRP:$25,800 for a two-door hardtop

Runners-up:None listed

4.

Minivan: Toyota Sienna

Toyota makes its first appearance on this list with its Sienna minivan.

Toyota Siennas have been around for a long time now since 1997.

MSRP:$36,135

Runner-up:Kia Sedona

5.

Compact SUV: Kia Sportage

Heres the first of five SUV categories, and the Kia Sportage wins.

This is actually Kias bestselling vehicle.

Todays Sportage is a five-seater with a big curved display on the dashboard.

Small SUV: Toyota C-HR

The Toyota C-HR is reliable and has good fuel economy.

Unfortunately, its slow.

Very slow, the car inventory site Edmundssays.

Thats the price you pay for good mileage.

MSRP:It started at $24,280 for the 2022 model.

Unfortunately, the C-HR has been discontinued.

Runners-up:Buick Encore and Chevrolet Trax

7.

Midsize SUV: Chevy Blazer

The Chevrolet Blazer has been around in one form or another since 1969.

That means it sacrifices some off-road capability in exchange for better fuel economy.

Runners-up:Hyundai Santa Fe and Ford Edge

8.

Upper Midsize SUV: Toyota Highlander

Toyota says these things can tow up to 5,000 pounds.

The Highlander has three rows of seats and has been in continuous production since 2000.

Like many of these vehicles, theres a hybrid version in addition to the gasoline-powered version.

MSRP:$36,420

Runners-up:Kia Sorento and Toyota 4Runner

9.

With three rows of seats, the Tahoe can seat up to nine people.

With the Tacoma, you choose from a whopping 34 different model configurations in seven trim levels.

MSRP:$27,750

Runner-up:Chevrolet Colorado

11.

Runner-up:Toyota Tundra

12.

Large Heavy-Duty Pickup: Chevy Silverado HD

The Chevrolet Silverado always gets advertised during sporting events.

Here are four things to do:

1.

The Obvious One Change the Oil Regularly

How often should you get the oil changed?

Check the owners manual of your car.

(If you no longer have it, you’ve got the option to find it online.)

With lots of vehicles, you should change it at least every 5,000 miles or every six months.

If you put it off, its not good for your engine.

Washing your car isnt just about making it look shiny.

Dont Drive Like a Maniac

Stay cool behind the wheel.

Braking hard wears down your brake pads.

Taking sharp turns wears down the tires.

Flooring it when the engine is cold hurts the engine.

And all that jostling around wears down every part of your car, period.

Rotate your tires as often as your owners manual recommends.

Both of these things are important.

A clean air filter keeps dirt out of your engine and improves your gas mileage.

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Either BMW or Lexus won each premium category, with Volvo, Cadillac and Mercedes-Benz following close behind.

The Most and Least Reliable Auto Brands

The survey didnt just rank vehicles by punch in.

It also ranked more than 30 auto brands in order of how reliable their cars are.

The surveys findings are based on answers from more than 30,000 vehicle owners in late 2022.

(The industry average is 186.)

Drivers are often having issues with voice recognition, internet connectivity, built-in Bluetooth systems and touch screens.

The infotainment category had twice as many problems as the next-highest category, which was the vehicles exterior.

Just one more thing to keep in mind the next time youre car shopping.

Mike Brassfield ([email protected]) is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.

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