SUVs and trucks are effectively the backbone of the U.S. auto market; we see more and more sold each year, and the rate at which they’re selling doesn’t seem to be slowing down. Among the luxury SUVs, gnarly off-road models, and the everyday compact SUVs and crossovers, we see some being driven to their absolute limit with hundreds of thousands of miles on the clock, and for those models, we take off our hats to them.
If there is something we can all appreciate in an SUV, it is its ability to just keep going. So, if you are looking for a model that can go for hundreds of thousands of miles (with proper maintenance) and boasts some reasonably up-to-date interiors and tech, then these 10 SUVs are worth taking a look at.
To give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from various manufacturers and other authoritative sources, including Repair Pal, Fueleconomy.gov, Federal Highway Administration, and JD Power.
2015 Chevrolet Suburban
Reliability Score: 69/100

- Base Trim Engine
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5.3L V8 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Rear-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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355 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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383 lb-ft @ 4100 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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16/23 MPG
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Chevrolet
- Model
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Suburban
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Full-Size SUV
Each year, the FHWA estimates that drivers in the U.S.A. drive an average of 13,500 miles; over 10 years, that clocks up to 135,000 miles, which is a lot of miles any way you look at it. Despite not boasting the highest JD Power reliability score, the 2015 Chevy Suburban has been included in our list of high-mileage SUVs because the Suburban is currently the most reliable American SUV. Though, there is a catch.
There are more 200,000+ mile Suburban models still on our roads than any other American SUV. This is down to the fact that they are typically used as livery vehicles and big, comfortable taxis. This means they benefit from an ‘easier’ life than some of the more abused SUVs we see still limping around.
If you find a ten-year-old Chevy Suburban with 100,000 miles on the clock, it is at the beginning of its life (if it has been properly maintained). Of course, it is worth finding out about each used example’s usage history, but if you find one that has been used as a livery vehicle, its usage won’t be as hardcore as finding a used Ford Bronco or Defender (typically).
The 2015 Suburban is available with three rows of seating, with generous legroom in each row (front 45.3 inches; second row 39.7 inches; third row 34.5 inches), 121.1 cubic feet of storage space with the second and third row seating folded down, and a solid 5.3-liter V8 good for 355 horsepower and 383 pound foot of torque under the hood.
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2015 Toyota RAV4
Reliability Score: 82/100

- Base Trim Engine
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2.5L Inline-4 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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176 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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172 lb-ft @ 4100 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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24/31 MPG
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Toyota
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RAV4
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Compact SUV
Models like the Toyota RAV4 are almost synonymous with reliability, and the 2015 iteration doesn’t disappoint, scoring a very respectable JD Power reliability rating of 82 out of 100. There is a reason why the RAV4 is one of the most popular vehicles here in the U.S.A.; even a decade-old example can offer decent loose-surface performance, respectable highway-joining acceleration (but don’t expect lightning speeds), and rock-hard dependability.
“The unit does provide adequate pick-up, though won’t be throwing anyone back in their seat… The RAV4 AWD shouldn’t be mistaken for a Jeep or Range Rover in terms of off-road prowess, but it does offer a respectable amount of traction in inclement weather and in slippery situations.”
Top Speed Driven Review of the 2015 Toyota RAV4
The 2015 RAV4 is available in three gas-engined trims: the LE, the XLE, and the Limited. Prices are holding at Toyota-grade levels, with the starting average used price still above $12,000, but with some owners claiming to drive over 400,000 miles in their RAV4, it can be seen as very good value for money.
2015 Toyota RAV4 Average Used Prices
- LE – $12,445
- XLE – $12,936
- Limited – $13,767
2015 saw the hybrid RAV4 revealed at the New York International Auto Show, but you’ll have to look at a 2016 MY if you want it. It still boasts a high reliability rating of 86 out of 100 and features a 176-horsepower 2.5-liter inline-four hybrid mated to an E-CVT transmission, achieving a combined mpg rating of 33 (34 mpg on the highway and 31 mpg in the city).
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2015 Ford Escape
Reliability Score: 83/100

- Base Trim Engine
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2.5L Inline-4 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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168 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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170 lb-ft @ 4500 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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22/31 MPG
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Ford
- Model
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Escape
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Compact SUV
With conservative estimates that the 2015 Ford Escape can last between 200,000 and 300,000 miles with proper maintenance, this compact SUV could see you good for a long time. There are three engine options available for the 2015 MY: a 2.5-liter inline-four, a 1.6-liter EcoBoost inline-four, and a 2.0-liter EcoBoost inline-four.
2015 Ford Escape Performance Specs
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Engine |
2.5-Liter Inline-Four |
1.6-Liter Turbocharged Inline-Four |
2.0-Liter Inline-Four |
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Transmission |
Six-Speed Automatic |
Six-Speed Automatic |
Six-Speed Automatic |
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Horsepower |
168 Horsepower |
178 Horsepower |
237 Horsepower |
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Torque |
167 LB-FT |
178 LB-FT |
250 LB-FT |
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Driveline |
Front-Wheel Drive or All-Wheel Drive |
Front-Wheel Drive or All-Wheel Drive |
Front-Wheel Drive or All-Wheel Drive |
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0-60 MPH |
Unverified |
9.4 Seconds |
7 Seconds |
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Top Speed |
121 MPH |
121 MPH |
121 MPH |
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Towing Capacity |
1,500 LBS |
2,000 LBS |
3,500 LBS |
The three available 2015 Escape trims are the S, the SE, and the Titanium, with the entry-level ‘S’ offering air conditioning, keyless entry, Bluetooth connectivity, and the SYNC voice command setup; the SE adds 17-inch alloys and a powered driver’s seat, and the Titanium is the most luxurious of the three. The 2015 Escape Titanium comes equipped with leather-trimmed seats, a Sony 10-speaker audio rig, a power liftgate, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, and dual-zone climate control.
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2015 Kia Sorento
Reliability Score: 83/100

- Base Trim Engine
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2.4L Inline-4 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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191 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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181 lb-ft @ 4250 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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20/27 MPG
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Kia
- Model
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Sorento
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Midsize SUV
According to reviews left on JD Power, the ’15 Kia Sorento has a quality and reliability score of 83 out of 100 and an overall score of 82 out of 100. So, across the board, it is relatively highly regarded in the mid-sized SUV segment. There are two engines available for the ’15 MY: a 191-horsepower/181-pound-foot inline-four and a far more powerful 290-horsepower/252-pound-foot V6.
There are two standout claims from Sorento drivers; one owner has claimed to be the original owner of their V6-equipped 2015 Sorento and has driven just under 275,000 miles in it with no mechanical faults, while another owner claimed on Reddit to have racked up a whopping 600,000 miles in their Sorento. They didn’t mention what engine is under the hood, but either way, it is a huge mileage claim.
Average used prices are respectfully low for what you can get from it. The base trim LX will cost you around $7,400 today; the EX trim will cost you around $20 more; the SX has an average used price of $8,141, and the top-trim Limited will set you back, on average, $13,142.
As the higher used price would suggest, the 2015 Sorento Limited is the most desirable model and gives you more luxe features like heated and ventilated front seats, push-button start, a navigation system, a rearview camera display, and a power tailgate.
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2015 Porsche Macan
Reliability Score: 83/100

- Base Trim Engine
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3.0L Twin-Turbo V6 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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7-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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All-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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340 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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339 lb-ft @ 1450 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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17/23 MPG
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Porsche
- Model
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Macan
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Compact Luxury SUV
Though both luxury SUVs and German brands have famously questionable reliability and maintenance reputations, the 2015 Porsche Macan lineup bucks the trend and proves you can have dependability and plushness in one well-rounded package. There are two grades available for the 2015 MY: the Macan S, which boasts a 3.0-liter bi-turbocharged V6, and the Macan Turbo, which gets a more powerful version of the same configuration. The Macan S’ mill is good for 340 horsepower, while the Macan Turbo’s powerplant can shift out 400 horsepower.
Down from original MSRPs of $52,000 and $74,000, the curse of luxury SUVs has served us well, with both grades now available for between $13,700 and $18,500, on average. Multiple owners have claimed to put over 100,000 miles on their Macan S models, while one owner said they’ve kept their Macan Turbo model going all the way to the 270,000-mile mark. While the 270,000-mile Macan may be a rarity, due to having to ensure the turbochargers keep going, the V6s utilized in the 2015 MY are sturdily built and benefit from years of Porsche high-horsepower expertise.
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2015 Toyota Venza
Reliability Score: 85/100

- Base Trim Engine
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2.7L Inline-4 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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181 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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182 lb-ft @ 4200 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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20/26 MPG
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Toyota
- Model
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Venza
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Compact SUV
According to RepairPal, the Toyota Venza has a low annual maintenance cost of just $444, putting it way below the 2024 mid-sized SUV market average of $573 per year for maintenance. Toyota has one of the most bulletproof reputations out of any marque on the market, and in typical Toyota fashion, the Venza carries the torch in terms of both usability and dependability. It boasts a maximum cargo capacity of 70.2 cubic feet; you get 60/40 split rear seats; 40.2 inches of front legroom and 39.1 inches of rear legroom are available, and the most fuel-efficient variant can achieve a combined mpg rating of 23 mpg.
There are three trims available for the 2015 Toyota Venza: the LE, the XLE, and the Limited, while two engine options are available with either front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive configurations. The 181-horsepower 2.7-liter inline-four, when paired with FWD, can achieve the best combined mpg ratings, while the available 268-horsepower 3.5-liter V6 adds a little more grunt, albeit at the slight expense of fuel consumption (19 mpg-22 mpg).
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2015 GMC Terrain
Reliability Score: 85/100

- Base Trim Engine
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2.4L Inline-4 Flex-fuel (FFV)
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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182 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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172 lb-ft @ 4900 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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22/32 MPG
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GMC
- Model
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Terrain
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Compact SUV
Available in five main trims and with an average used price starting at just over $6,500, the 10-year-old Terrain brings a lot in the way of everyday versatility, reasonable used prices, and available luxury. Luxury is especially found in the Terrain Denali trim, which comes equipped with the Pioneer premium audio setup, chrome exhaust tips, black leather seats with red stitching, acoustic laminated glass, and wood grain accents. The two powertrain options available for the Terrain are a standard-fit 182-horsepower 2.4-liter inline-four and a 301-horsepower 3.6-liter V6, both paired with FWD or AWD and a six-speed auto box.
2015 GMC Terrain Average Used Prices
- SL – $6,968
- SLE-1 – $6,509
- SLE-2 – $7,824
- SLT-1 – $7,334
- SLT-2 – $8,503
- Denali – $9,392
There have been multiple claims of 200,000–300,000-mile GMC Terrain models roaming the wild, but out of the two engines, owners have seen fewer problems with the V6. Owners have complained that the inline-four burns oil, especially at high miles, so you need to keep an eye out for that if you pick up an inline-four model.
The V6 under the hood of the Terrain, on the other hand, is a GM High Feature LFX. This mill is fairly well-known for its lightweight but strong aluminum block and heads, features like VVT, beefy cylinder head design, and strong connecting rods. Of course, though, proper maintenance is the key to keeping it going for hundreds of thousands of miles.
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2015 Buick Enclave
Reliability Score: 85/100

- Base Trim Engine
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3.6L V6 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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288 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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270 lb-ft @ 3400 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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17/24 MPG
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Buick
- Model
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Enclave
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Midsize Luxury SUV
Offered in three main trims: the Convenience, the Leather, and the Premium, the 2015 Buick Enclave is a highly rated mid-sized SUV in terms of reliability. Owners have given it a reliability score of 85 out of 100, while RepairPal says that it will cost you just $542 a year on maintenance.
The ‘Convenience’ comes equipped with a good number of features for an entry-level model with a rearview camera, rear parking sensors, tri-zone climate control, and a power liftgate all fitted as standard. The ‘Leather’ trims boast upscale touches in the form of leather upholstery, heated seats, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and a power-adjustable passenger seat, while the ‘Premium’ trims bring the most comfort.
You get ventilated front seats, a heated steering wheel, a Bose audio system, and lane departure warning. All trims are available with three rows of seating and respectable legroom throughout the cabin, considering the Enclave’s dimensions of 201.9 inches (L) x 79 inches (W) x 71.7 inches (H).
2015 Buick Enclave Interior Dimensions
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Front Legroom |
Second Row Legroom |
Third Row Legroom |
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41.1 Inches |
36.8 Inches |
33.2 Inches |
There is just one engine option available, a 288-horsepower 3.6-liter V6 that boasts direct injection and VVT, and can achieve a maximum combined mpg rating of 19 mpg. Low fuel economy aside, what is important about the Enclave is that it has been known to rack up mileage of over 250,000 miles on the original engine.
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2015 Hyundai Tucson
Reliability Score: 86/100

- Base Trim Engine
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2.0L Inline-4 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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164 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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151 lb-ft @ 4000 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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23/29 MPG
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Hyundai
- Model
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Tucson
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Compact SUV
Some of the highest mileage claims for a 2015 Hyundai Tucson include one owner saying they have driven around 200,000 miles on the original engine, and another claiming to have put over 250,000 miles on the clock. There are two engine options for the 2015 MY that could give you a lot of driving time. They are a 2.0-liter inline-four good for 164 horsepower and a 182-horsepower 2.4-liter inline-four. Both are mated to a six-speed automatic and can be found on the used market with either a front-wheel drive or all-wheel drive layout.
Both engines are from the Theta II engine family, which did see a recall back in 2021 for the 2015 MY, for knocking noises, sudden loss of power, and high oil consumption. But, if you find an example that has been given the Hyundai-sanctioned Knock Sensor Detection System (KSDS) upgrade and has been properly maintained by previous owners, some claim that they can see you for a long time.
There are just three trims available for the 2015 Hyundai Tucson: the GLS, the SE, and the Limited. Prices are relatively low, with the GLS costing you around $7,100, the SE costing you approximately $8,000, and the Limited setting you back around $7,700, while fuel consumption is also reasonable.
The 2.0-liter inline-four models can achieve a combined mpg rating of between 22 and 25 mpg, with the front-wheel drive models doing better than the all-wheel drive models, while the 2.4-liter models can achieve between 22 and 24 mpg, with the same story for the driveline configurations.
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2015 Chevrolet Traverse
Reliability Score: 88/100

- Base Trim Engine
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3.6L V6 Gas
- Base Trim Transmission
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6-Speed Automatic
- Base Trim Drivetrain
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Front-Wheel Drive
- Base Trim Horsepower
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281 hp
- Base Trim Torque
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266 lb-ft @ 3400 rpm
- Fuel Economy
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17/24 MPG
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Chevrolet
- Model
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Traverse
- Segment
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Large SUV
With a JD Power reliability rating of 88 out of 100, and with 73 percent of owners recommending buying one on Kelley Blue Book (KBB), the 2015 Chevy Traverse is highly respected by drivers and should serve you well for a fair few miles. Owners on KBB have given the Traverse a score of 4.2 out of 5 for quality and 4.3 out of 5 for reliability, while some owners have said they’ve driven over 200,000 miles in their models with simple maintenance.
“Plenty of features and power, this vehicle is sporty and luxurious while still providing a family experience. 150,000 miles and still as strong as when it came off the lot. Would recommend.”
– Owner review of their 2015 Chevrolet Traverse on Kelley Blue Book
The only engine option for the ’15 Traverse is a 3.6-liter V6 that can kick out either 281 horsepower or 288 horsepower in models equipped with the dual exhaust system. Torque is dialed in at between 266 and 270 pound-feet, and in its quickest variation, the 2015 Traverse can hit 60 mph in around eight seconds.
The LS trim serves as the base model, and gives you 17-inch wheels, cruise control, the option for all-wheel drive, a rear vision camera, and single-zone manual air con. The LT trim is a step-up and features 20-inch wheels, a leather-wrapped steering wheel, rear parking sensors, and a spring-assisted tailgate. The LTZ is the top trim and showcases a Bose sound system, captain’s chairs in the second row, 20-inch aluminum wheels, two sunroofs, and heated and cooled seats.
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