9. 1983 – 2001 Jeep Cherokee XJ
The version from 1983 to 2001 launched a new trend in the SUV design as it did not have a body-on-frame manufacture that was distinctive of a traditional SUV. The direct -6 engine used in Cherokee has proved itself sustainable. You may also want to choose gas-operated models at that time because they are likely to have fewer issues on the road than people with turbo diesel engines.
10. Toyota Sienna
According to consumer reports, the Toyota Sienna is the most reliable family. It is the only minivan that is currently introduced with all-wheel drive, making it the best option for buyers living in icy climates. The only available engine is a 3.5-liter V6 that provides a healthy 296hp and 263LB-Ft, which is sent to the wheels through an eight-speed automatic transmission.