My company car is a 2013 Ford Taurus...picked it up new in July of '13, it now has 165,000 miles on it. Still on the second set of tires and put brakes on it at 125,000...that is all that has been done to it, besides oil changes every 3,000 miles.
Averages around 30 mpg on the highway, and has a 160,000 mile average fuel mileage of 27.9 (my company pays attention to this). This is with the 3.5 V-6. Best car I have had for work in thirty years. One complaint...the cruise will not go on over 92 MPH. Makes the drive across the Dakotas and Montana a little longer.
Previous company car was 2007 Taurus (500 Hundred), did not care for it. Did not handle well or stop well, and just was not as tight...but turned it in with 201,000 miles on it and never had anything done but normal maintenance and wear and tear items. Believe it or not, a shopping cart got away from a lady and banged into the LR quarter leaving a dent and deep scratch. The insurance company "totaled" the car! Said it they would have to paint the entire car and that was too much!
Car before that was a 2004 Chevy Impala...two transmissions in the first 100,000 and too much time at the dealership for a multitude of electrical gremlins made us turn it in before normal.
Prior to that had a 2003 (bought in 2002) Dodge Charger...company opted for the 2.7...it blew up (that is when I got the Impala).
Car before that...a 1999 Taurus...had just under 200,000 on it when it was supposed to be turned in, I bought it for the salvage value. We put another 150,000 on it and sold it to my neighbor...his daughter still has it and just turned 500,000k on it. Go figure.
My personal vehicles today are 2014 Ford F 150, 2007 Ford Explorer, 2002 Mercury Grand Marquis...and just gave my 1995 F 150 with 347,000 miles on it to my son.