• skymtf
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    4 months ago

    What does this mean for future reliability of Hondas

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      4 months ago

      Probably fine. Nissan’s problem isn’t reliability so much as being boring and outdated.

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        4 months ago

        My wife and I had to have her 2013 Nissan rogue transmission replaced last year which cost $7k, so I disagree on your point about reliability. -___-

        In all seriousness though, I always had the impression that Nissan was known for being the least reliable of the big 3: Toyota, Nissan, Honda

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          Relatively speaking, perhaps. In practice, modern cars are pretty damn reliable, at least mechanically. Tons of cars end up in the junkyard with perfectly working engines.

          I can’t seem to find the reference now, but there are some studies out there showing every single brand is more reliable now than the best brand 20 years ago.

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          Most EVs don’t have transmissions, so at least that’s one less thing to worry about.

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        4 months ago

        That was always my issue with them, like, I want to like their offerings but they always feel several years behind