A new study naming the top 15 cars most likely to be kept by their original owners for 15 years or longer has seen the top spots almost all taken up by Toyota products.

Online automotive search company iSeeCars‘ new survey looks like a paid endorsement for the brand, but the research firm came by the stats honestly, analyzing more than 750,000 cars from the 1981 to 2003 model years that were sold in 2018.

All 15 spots were snagged by Japanese automakers, with Toyota taking 10 of them, including the top three, which went to its Highlander (1st), Prius (2nd) and Sienna (3rd).

“Japanese vehicles are known for their quality and reliability, which is reaffirmed by the results of this list,” said Phong Ly, CEO of iSeeCars.

In second place with three vehicles in the top fifteen is Honda—four vehicles if you count the Acura MDX. Its Pilot, Odyssey and CR-V all ranked within the top ten.

Just one hybrid made the list—the Prius.

Toyota Highlander Toyota Prius Toyota Sienna Honda Pilot Toyota Tundra Toyota Sequoia Toyota Tacoma Honda Odyssey Honda CR-V Subaru Forester Toyota RAV4 Toyota Camry Acura MDX Toyota 4Runner Toyota Avalon

The study also looked at the most popular SUVs to keep around for 15 or more years and found that, similarly, it was the Japanese brands that tended to stand the test of time, though a few other nations were represented—the Kia Sorento, GMC Yukon XL and Chevrolet Suburban rounded out the list in 9th, 10th and 12th respectively.

The top three, meanwhile, were dominated by the Highlander, Pilot and Sequoia, in that order.