Do you like Nissan/Infiniti's radical new direction?
Originally posted by dubster99
I like the direction it's going...nice looking automobiles :thumbup:
I like the direction it's going...nice looking automobiles :thumbup:
Originally posted by rich
seems like nissan/infiniti and mazda are both willing to take daring steps....i cant say the same for honda or toyota. *yawn*
seems like nissan/infiniti and mazda are both willing to take daring steps....i cant say the same for honda or toyota. *yawn*
I think that Nissan started to slip around '97, and they went into the hole shortly after. They're attempting to make a comeback but its too little too soon.
And yes, thier build quality has went down. Infinity's build quality is still as high as ever though.
Their passenger cars get the job done, but still arent on par with toyota. The high end cars [infiniti] are pretty good all around, as far as build quality, value, performance, looks.
Nissan's sports cars are a whole other story. The Spec v's are crap. The QR burns oil, the transmission has leaks and gear problems, and the interior is dismal to say the least. The 350zx is better, but as stated above, could have a not-so-cheap interior and could lose the chrome door handles:barf:. The infinity 35 is a good car, but leans more to the luxury arena.
And yes, thier build quality has went down. Infinity's build quality is still as high as ever though.
Their passenger cars get the job done, but still arent on par with toyota. The high end cars [infiniti] are pretty good all around, as far as build quality, value, performance, looks.
Nissan's sports cars are a whole other story. The Spec v's are crap. The QR burns oil, the transmission has leaks and gear problems, and the interior is dismal to say the least. The 350zx is better, but as stated above, could have a not-so-cheap interior and could lose the chrome door handles:barf:. The infinity 35 is a good car, but leans more to the luxury arena.
Originally posted by rich
seems like nissan/infiniti and mazda are both willing to take daring steps....i cant say the same for honda or toyota. *yawn*
seems like nissan/infiniti and mazda are both willing to take daring steps....i cant say the same for honda or toyota. *yawn*
Originally posted by ImportFan14
Opinions???
Opinions???
:rofl:
Originally posted by iNteGraz92
more like "anything negative u say about nissan will hurt my feelings. even if your opinions are based on facts, i will ignore them and label you a nissan hater"
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more like "anything negative u say about nissan will hurt my feelings. even if your opinions are based on facts, i will ignore them and label you a nissan hater"
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who banned him?
Honda is putting K-series engines in many of their new cars. To me it seems like it would be better to have fewer similar engines than many very different engines, keeps parts cost down and easier for people to work on.
Originally posted by iNteGraz92
honda and toyota aren't in any kind of hole so they don't need any 'radical' new direction
honda and toyota aren't in any kind of hole so they don't need any 'radical' new direction
however, they are losing customers (like me), who want japanese cars with more flair.
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