The Keystone Utility spans 2010–2026 with 0 recorded NHTSA recalls. It delivers competitive fuel economy and NHTSA-rated safety.
We're still compiling NHTSA safety, recall and owner-complaint data for the Keystone Utility — its ForCar Reliability Score will appear once that data is in.
Overview
The Keystone Utility is one of the most popular vehicles in its class, produced from 2010 to 2026 across multiple generations.
How to read a Keystone Utility VIN — every digit explained
Every Keystone Utility carries a unique 17-character VIN stamped at the factory. Each position is a code — together they spell out where, when and how your car was built. Here's exactly what every digit means.
- WMI (1–3) — country & manufacturer. Tells you it's a Keystone and the country it was built in (real Keystone codes below).
- VDS (4–8) — model, body style, engine, trim & restraints. The 8th digit is the engine code.
- Check digit (9) — a math check that proves the VIN is genuine.
- Model year (10) — the year it was built (e.g. R = 2024, S = 2025).
- Plant (11) — which factory assembled this Utility.
- Serial (12–17) — the unique sequential production number.
- —4YD
Digits 4–17 — the engine code (8th), model-year letter (10th) and plant — follow the universal SAE standard, identical on every car. For the full year-code table (2001–2026), country codes and where the VIN is stamped on your Utility, see the complete guide to reading a VIN.
How many recalls does the Keystone Utility have?
The Keystone Utility has 0 recorded NHTSA recalls across 2010–2026. Pick a year below to see its recalls — then verify open recalls against your specific VIN.
Best and worst years for the Keystone Utility
We're still compiling NHTSA owner-complaint history for the Keystone Utility — best- and worst-year trends will appear here once that data is in.
What are the most common Keystone Utility problems?
We're still compiling NHTSA owner-complaint data for the Keystone Utility — the most-reported problems will appear here once that data is in.
Source: NHTSA owner complaints, all model years. Bar = share of total complaints. Full reports searchable on NHTSA.gov.
Keystone Utility specifications & dimensions
The 2026 Keystone Utility. Full dimensions below — engine, horsepower and trim decode from your VIN. For the original factory build — MSRP, trim and standard equipment — rebuild the Keystone Utility window sticker.
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Source: NHTSA vPIC / Transport Canada vehicle specifications. Metric values converted to imperial; generation ranges approximate.
Keystone Utility cargo space, seating & interior room
How much the Utility holds — passengers and cargo. Seating, cargo and interior dimensions vary by trim and seat configuration — decode your VIN for the exact build.
Exact seating capacity, third-row availability, legroom and headroom decode from your VIN or vary by trim — the original factory equipment & options list shows what each trim included.
Passenger & cargo volume from EPA fueleconomy.gov (largest configuration). Seats, legroom and headroom from NHTSA vPIC on VIN decode.
Keystone Utility tire size, oil type & owner specs
The fitment owners look up most — tires, wheels, oil and batteries. Exact wheel and tire sizes decode from your VIN or the driver's door-jamb placard; the universal items are listed below.
Exact tire, wheel, oil grade, capacity and battery group are added per trim and model year — decode your VIN above for the factory fitment. Universal items shown as-is.
What MPG does the Keystone Utility get?
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What engines does the Keystone Utility have? Power & range
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How much does a Keystone Utility cost to own?
A Keystone Utility depreciates at about an average rate. A typical example keeps roughly 46% of its value after five years — losing about 54% to depreciation. Check what a used Utility is worth today or browse current used-market prices before you buy or sell. Fuel, maintenance and insurance add to the total cost to own.
| Age | Value retained | Est. resale value | Lost to depreciation |
|---|---|---|---|
| Year 1 | 80% | $24,000 | −$6,000 |
| Year 2 | 70% | $21,000 | −$9,000 |
| Year 3 | 61% | $18,300 | −$11,700 |
| Year 4 | 53% | $15,900 | −$14,100 |
| Year 5 | 46% | $13,800 | −$16,200 |
What goes into the five-year cost to own:
- Depreciation — the biggest cost: this Utility loses about 54% of its value over five years. See the full depreciation curve by age.
- Fuel — based on EPA economy at roughly 15,000 miles a year.
- Maintenance & repairs — routine service, tires and wear items as the Utility ages.
- Insurance — varies by driver, state and trim; get a quote for your exact figure.
Resale & depreciation are ForCar estimates from typical segment value-retention curves — not a live market quote. Fuel from EPA fueleconomy.gov at ~15k mi/yr.
Is the Keystone Utility safe?
NHTSA crash-test ratings aren't published for the Utility yet — see the top-rated safest cars instead.
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How many miles does a Keystone Utility last?
A well-maintained Keystone Utility typically lasts 250,000–300,000+ miles. It's exceptionally durable — with routine maintenance many owners report 250k+ on the original powertrain.
Check your Keystone Utility’s VIN — history, recalls & specs
Title records, open recalls, build details and paint code — straight from the VIN. Free.
Check this Utility’s VIN free →All Keystone Utility model years
A year-by-year snapshot of the Keystone Utility — recalls, best EPA fuel economy and NHTSA safety. Tap a year for full details.
| Year | Recalls | Best MPG | Safety |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2025 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2024 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2023 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2022 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2021 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2020 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2019 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2018 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2017 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2016 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2015 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2014 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2013 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2012 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2011 Utility | 0 | — | — |
| 2010 Utility | 0 | — | — |
Recalls = NHTSA campaigns that year · MPG = best EPA combined · Safety = NHTSA overall stars (tested years).
Frequently asked questions
What are the worst years for the Utility?
We're still compiling NHTSA owner-complaint history for the Keystone Utility.
How many recalls does the Utility have?
0 recorded NHTSA recalls across 2010–2026. Always check open recalls by your VIN.
How many miles does a Utility last?
A well-maintained Utility typically reaches 200,000–300,000 miles with regular maintenance.
Is the Utility reliable?
We're still compiling NHTSA data for the Keystone Utility — its ForCar Reliability Score will appear once that data is in.
What's the Keystone Utility warranty?
New Keystone models carry a 3 years / 36,000 miles basic (bumper-to-bumper) warranty and a 5 years / 60,000 miles powertrain warranty. Coverage can vary by model year and market — confirm with a Keystone dealer.
Where is the Keystone Utility made?
The assembly plant is encoded in the VIN — the 11th character. Decode your Utility's VIN above to see exactly where it was built; Keystone may build it at more than one plant depending on the year.
How much ground clearance does the Utility have?
Ground clearance varies by trim and drivetrain — AWD/4WD versions often sit higher. Decode your VIN or check the specific trim for the exact figure.