BECAUSE TOYOTAS NEVER BREAK, RIGHT GUYS? NEITHER DO NISSANS! NEVERMIND THE BROKEN CAMRY TRANSMISSION!
The only company that's worth respecting for their reliability record and green record is (in the trio) Honda, Nissan suffers from Euro connections (yays, let's put unproven technologies into our cars to drive costs down!).
Nissan is part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance. I can't count how many problems I have had, and the number of times I took my Renault in to have a faulty indicator fixed only to be told the "Fault could not be replicated", finally it became so bad they could replicate it, funny that.
Also the Nissan Micras built in Sunderland (I think) UK suffer incredible reliability problems.
@AlexP: You must be conveniently forgetting the Honda transmission debacle (I used to own a V6 Accord, so I know whereof I speak). They're about the same, quality wise.
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At least we know it won't breakdown
BECAUSE TOYOTAS NEVER BREAK, RIGHT GUYS? NEITHER DO NISSANS! NEVERMIND THE BROKEN CAMRY TRANSMISSION!
The only company that's worth respecting for their reliability record and green record is (in the trio) Honda, Nissan suffers from Euro connections (yays, let's put unproven technologies into our cars to drive costs down!).
Sorry to hate Toyota.
@AlexP lay off the friggin' caps, its annoying and just makes you look like an idiot
Nissan is part of the Renault-Nissan Alliance. I can't count how many problems I have had, and the number of times I took my Renault in to have a faulty indicator fixed only to be told the "Fault could not be replicated", finally it became so bad they could replicate it, funny that.
Also the Nissan Micras built in Sunderland (I think) UK suffer incredible reliability problems.
@AlexP: You must be conveniently forgetting the Honda transmission debacle (I used to own a V6 Accord, so I know whereof I speak). They're about the same, quality wise.
Well Toyota, Nissan and Honda are in the top 4 most reliable cars weather or not you think your car is reliable:
www.whatcar.co.uk/news-special-report.aspx?NA=217350#