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bigsix 02-04-2012 01:23 PM

The company has a wide variety of products that appeal to different types of people (& different budgets). Everything from a small, economical sedan (Versa) to a workhouse pick-up truck (Frontier) to a sports-car (370z) to a true supercar (GT-R).

Nissan also offers very good value for money.

Powerful engines and athletic driving dynamics in the chassis.

Shamu 02-04-2012 01:26 PM

If you want perks spend too much on an Infiniti

theDreamer 02-04-2012 01:47 PM

Right now I would say Nissan offers an option for almost anyone.
No Japanese company, currently today, does that. GT-R for the top end down to the Versa.

brucelidat 02-04-2012 02:29 PM

To me, Nissan is more or less right there with Honda and Toyota or anyone else for that matter in regards to reliability. That being said, my impression of Nissan is that it is the sportiest of those 3 mentioned. Toyota is the most boring and softest/lamest ride, Honda is sportier than Toyota, but Nissan is the sportiest of the three. So basically, if you're looking for a 'reliable Japanese make', (some people mainly trust the Japanese, though I think Ford has been coming up and Toyota has been falling off) and want the most sporty/fun one, then Nissan is your brand. That's my take on it anyway. Nissan has the Z and the GT-R and even the Altima, I think is sportier and more fun to drive than the Accord and Camry. If you walk into the other 2 dealerships, there's nothing at all exciting there. Everything screams, this is a box with wheels designed to take you from point A to point B. At least Toyota is going to have the FRS soon so they'll have something mildly interesting there.

disclaimer: I have owned a Corolla and my family and gf all own Hondas and Toyotas. We have had a few Fords as well, but they were a minivan and SUVs.

themann1984 02-04-2012 02:40 PM

The 370Z is pure sex! It is hot, loud, and rough!

onzedge 02-04-2012 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spearfish25 (Post 1525843)
Nissan offers a 370Z. No other manufacturer does.

:tup:

kenchan 02-04-2012 03:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by theDreamer (Post 1526047)
Right now I would say Nissan offers an option for almost anyone.
No Japanese company, currently today, does that. GT-R for the top end down to the Versa.


poor versa owners. :rofl2:

tschatzinger 02-04-2012 03:43 PM

awesome, keep the thoughts coming!

LakeShow 02-04-2012 04:06 PM

Got a Maxima and love it as well. Fast, sporty, quite a bit of luxury, and looks good. Drove a Murano and it's a really nice crossover with luxury and very smooth. Altima one of the most reliable. Even the Nissan minivan looks strange on the outside but if you see a nicely loaded one its unlike any minivan you have seen with all the luxury features. Titan pick up truck is one of the nicer ones on the market. Xterra is a rugged off road vehicle. Everyone knows the Z and GTR. They make some quality products. Anything that is offered by either Honda and or Toyota I feel like its made cheaper than the Nissan counterpart IMO. Ex. Sentra/Civic, Rogue/CRV, Titan/Tundra, Altima/Camry/Accord, goes on and on.

nmjaxx9 02-04-2012 05:21 PM

After owning a 2009 altima, and now a 2011 370z, I can say that Nissan is a a very good company in my eyes. They make quality cars, ones that are affordable, safe, reliable for the most part, and stylish (imo).

If there is one thing Nissan can improve on, then it is their customer service. They dont offer the same quality customer service in their dealerships, parts department, or service department as well as some of the other companies I have had experience with, such as Toyota and Infiniti.

Other than that, I am still a fan of their cars, and I would def buy another Nissan in the future. :tup:

cossie1600 02-04-2012 05:25 PM

You are way wrong. Have you not seen the posts about fuel starvation, steering lock assembly, misc rattles? Nissan's product is not at the same level as Toyota or Honda. Toyota and Honda might be boring to drive, but they are way more reliable than Nissan and Mazda in general. Of course with everything said, it is still better than Mini or any European cars. You can definitely get more for your buck from Nissan over Toyota and Honda, but you will also pay for it in resale.

Quote:

Originally Posted by brucelidat (Post 1526126)
To me, Nissan is more or less right there with
Honda and Toyota or anyone else for that matter in regards to reliability. That being said, my impression of Nissan is that it is the sportiest of those 3 mentioned. Toyota is the most boring and softest/lamest ride, Honda is sportier than Toyota, but Nissan is the sportiest of the three. So basically, if you're looking for a 'reliable Japanese make', (some people mainly trust the Japanese, though I think Ford has been coming up and Toyota has been falling off) and want the most sporty/fun one, then Nissan is your brand. That's my take on it anyway. Nissan has the Z and the GT-R and even the Altima, I think is sportier and more fun to drive than the Accord and Camry. If you walk into the other 2 dealerships, there's nothing at all exciting there. Everything screams, this is a box with wheels designed to take you from point A to point B. At least Toyota is going to have the FRS soon so they'll have something mildly interesting there.

disclaimer: I have owned a Corolla and my family and gf all own Hondas and Toyotas. We have had a few Fords as well, but they were a minivan and SUVs.


Thechidz 02-04-2012 05:31 PM

Quality and value. Reliability

UNKNOWN_370 02-04-2012 06:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by alb84z31t (Post 1525854)
I have owned several Nissan vehicles over the years. Nissan consistently offers a better product as far as performance and perks for the price compared to other manufacturers in comparable price range.

I would have to disagree with the perks part. Many other cars offer longer warranties, and other types of trinket perks nissan doesn't.
BUT, I must say that the overall build quality of Nissan exceeds almost all otther brands in the price range. Also, something I feel nissan provides in all its vehicles, and is not appreciated in some models is a performance oriented drive and feel in almost all models. Most cars are well balanced and have sport suspensions. Some critics say the sport feel isn't necessary in some models. But I can appreciate nissan trying to provide more fun in their car regardless of success or failure.
When it comes to the Z I feel it is a happy median sports car that provides a good amount of all sports fair.
1. 2 seater dedicated sports car.
2. True sport handling and drive feel.
3. Muscle car like power from a v6
4. Lightweight sport roadster like agility in a heavier solid feeling performance pkg.
5. World class leading technology such as SRM,DRM, VVEL, and all the necessary features to make it an exceptional sports car. LSD, BBK, wide ultralight wheels and high end tires, not to mention enough power to intimidate most sports car crowds whether stock or modified. All from a v6. Datsun-Nissan also provides a class leading racing heritage to back its sporting reputation.

But just like all car companies today their are flaws in customer service and complaints with the brand. I feel when it comes to nissan base models. They come poorly featured compared to cars like hyundai and toyota. But I feel neither brand can offer the performance pkg that nissan can. So its a trade off.
Also some of us desire more. Some want more turbo engines or some want a v8 sports car. Every car company offers something different so its hard to say that one brand is better than the other. I generally am a jdm import guy with a great love and respect for muscle. Critics choose honda toyota and hyundai over nissan. But I think most car guys feel Nissan, subaru, mazda, mitsubishi are more in tune with what enthusiasts want to feel when behind the wheel.

UNKNOWN_370 02-04-2012 06:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cossie1600 (Post 1526400)
You can definitely get more for your buck from Nissan over Toyota and Honda, but you will also pay for it in resale.

I don't know about this statement. I bought a 08 nissan altima 3.5se in 2008 for $22.5k. In 2011 I traded it for my Z and got 19k for it. The intended to sell my car for 22k. My car retailed at 24k. The real depreciation was 5k over 3yrs with 33k miles on it. I lost in cash only 3k. They say you lose that the second you roll out the lot. I guess I only had one day of depreciation???? Lol.

kenchan 02-04-2012 06:12 PM

trade in values dont mean much to me. they can give me a great trade yet not much discount on the new car.

when i bought my Z i didnt trade in any car. :D


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