My wife has owned nothing but Hondas and an Acura since 1987. All of them were well over 100K miles when we sold them. I never had to do any motor work on them other than the normal timing belt and a water pump maintenance. The Acura had 218k on it when we sold it. That motor purred like a kitten and didn't use any oil.
My wife bought a 2012 Chevy Impala, she put 252,000 miles on it and then decided she needed AWD, so she bought another Chevy three years ago, she's crowding 80,000 miles on this one, she always gets her service done by her Chevy dealer.
Anyway, I've been driving the Impala now, and it now has 255,000 miles on it, and other than oil changes/tires/brakes and ONE battery, it's had struts, one wheel bearing, one throttle position sensor and a solenoid in the intake.....that's it.
It still starts/drives like new and EVERYTHING works in the car and doesn't burn oil.
SR