Looking for a sedan that can handle 20k miles per year for 10+ years without major issues. Sedans with best longevity seem harder to find these days with all the tech and complexity. What models have you owned or seen that just keep going with basic maintenance? I'm especially interested in real-world experiences with modern sedans (2015+) that are proving to be durable.
For sedans with best longevity, you can't go wrong with Toyota Camry or Honda Accord. They're boring but they last. The current generation Camry with the 2.5L 4-cylinder is proving to be very durable. I've seen several Uber drivers with them over 200k miles already. The key is they're simple, proven designs without excessive complexity.
The Subaru Legacy with the 2.5L engine (non-turbo) is another one that seems to last forever. I know someone with a 2015 Legacy that just hit 280k miles as a sales rep car. All highway miles but still impressive. The key with Subarus is head gasket maintenance on older models and making sure the oil doesn't get low.
Modern sedans with best longevity tend to avoid certain technologies. CVTs are a weak point in many otherwise reliable cars. Traditional automatics or manuals last longer. Turbocharging adds complexity and heat. Naturally aspirated engines with port injection (not direct injection) tend to be more durable long-term because they don't have carbon buildup issues.