It's a shame. They used to make some nIce cars. i still look at Z32 300ZX TT's when they show up on BAT. I don't have enough space for another vehicle else I would have pulled the trigger on one.
Same here. I've learned over time to trade before I start having issues.aggie93 said:
I put a very high value on reliability in my cars.
Don't leave out whitey. That mofo is to blame for EVERYTHING!!!!1Ellis Wyatt said:
Covid, supply chain/chip issues, EV mandates, high interest rates, inflation, bad economy/broke Americans
Teslag said:91AggieLawyer said:Teslag said:Ag_of_08 said:
Id rather have a "dated" interior than a piece of overpriced junk.
The 2.7 GM is proven now and a hell of a motor. Hardly junk, and far better than the Tacoma's disaster in their re-design. Again, things have changed in 5-10 years.
The Colorado and whatever GMC calls theirs has one of the worst reliability ratings of vehicles built this century. Their best years are bad and their worst years are horrific. That's not to say there isn't an engine or two that is OK but overall build is the key. It doesn't matter what it is in the shop for.
The current Colorado/Canyon has only been out two years and was motortrends truck of the year.
Things change and brand loyalty/reputation is a thing of the past. You're only as good as your current offering
Had an '06 Titan back in the day and it was a nice truck. That said the idea of buying a truck that has been discontinued from a company in financial trouble makes me nervous.Teslag said:
If you want reliability then grab a Titan before they are gone. Everything else, including the Tundra is the same as far as reliability goes.
91AggieLawyer said:Teslag said:91AggieLawyer said:Teslag said:Ag_of_08 said:
Id rather have a "dated" interior than a piece of overpriced junk.
The 2.7 GM is proven now and a hell of a motor. Hardly junk, and far better than the Tacoma's disaster in their re-design. Again, things have changed in 5-10 years.
The Colorado and whatever GMC calls theirs has one of the worst reliability ratings of vehicles built this century. Their best years are bad and their worst years are horrific. That's not to say there isn't an engine or two that is OK but overall build is the key. It doesn't matter what it is in the shop for.
The current Colorado/Canyon has only been out two years and was motortrends truck of the year.
Things change and brand loyalty/reputation is a thing of the past. You're only as good as your current offering
Seriously? You're offering Motortrend as a source for anything reliable/long standing or for that matter much of anything?
The Chevy Volt and Ford Fusion, not to mention the POS PT Cruiser, have been MT cars of the year in recent history. How many of those are still on the road?
Your second sentence has nothing to do with what I said. The Colo/Can is in its 3rd Gen with no fewer than like 8 different GAS engines (don't know how many diesels) during that time. That's a little like keeping the same head coach and changing coordinators every other year as a means to win football games -- it never works. As I said in my post, that's just the ENGINE. The current version offers 2 versions of the same gas engine with no diesel offerings. No telling how long the other components, drive train or otherwise, will last.
Buy whatever you want; its your money. But buying GM is a fools game.
aggie93 said:Had an '06 Titan back in the day and it was a nice truck. That said the idea of buying a truck that has been discontinued from a company in financial trouble makes me nervous.Teslag said:
If you want reliability then grab a Titan before they are gone. Everything else, including the Tundra is the same as far as reliability goes.
No Spin Ag said:bmks270 said:Logos Stick said:
Not to hijack, but Japan is disappearing. They will have half the population they have now in the year 2100, around 65 million, with about half of that being 65 and older. That is a linear decline over time, about a 6.5% reduction each decade. Many of these Japanese companies, like Nissan, will disappear also. It's a population collapse.
Japans GDP per capita is also lower than Mississippi, which is the lowest of the 50 states. Saw this stat recently and it surprised me.
Damn, the is surprising.
It makes sense though. I mean, when an island focuses on living solely like an island, it's kind of inevitable.
Its Texas Aggies, dammit said:No Spin Ag said:bmks270 said:Logos Stick said:
Not to hijack, but Japan is disappearing. They will have half the population they have now in the year 2100, around 65 million, with about half of that being 65 and older. That is a linear decline over time, about a 6.5% reduction each decade. Many of these Japanese companies, like Nissan, will disappear also. It's a population collapse.
Japans GDP per capita is also lower than Mississippi, which is the lowest of the 50 states. Saw this stat recently and it surprised me.
Damn, the is surprising.
It makes sense though. I mean, when an island focuses on living solely like an island, it's kind of inevitable.
Japan also has a ton of public debt. I think the debt to GDP is over 200%. I read somewhere that it's the only country in history that has over 130% in which the currency has not failed. Maybe just a matter of time.
Funny. A family member bought a used Altima and I told them I don't normally recommend extended warranties but on that car the transmission has a history of failing. They got the warranty and sure enough a few months later the transmission went out and the warranty paid for itself.nortex97 said:
Nissan went through a CVT phase where they were almost all in on that crap, and turbo 4 and everything else going wrong, but their dealer network (and Infiniti) are pretty good at this point and they are back to aisin transmissions so I think they are better again for the time, but could certainly benefit from some Honda (or Mazda) parts bin alliance, imho.
Old Sarge said:
As a pre turbo (read naturally aspirated V6) 2020 Tacoma TRD Off Road owner/driver (love it), and especially after the Toyo turbo problems, the Nissan Frontier would be my first look if I was in the market for a mid-size truck. Furthermore, you can totally rule me out on the hybrid BS from Toyota.
GAR-BAGE.
I hope Nissan doesn't fail. It may be the future for the mid-size truck from a reliability metric.
Little Rock Ag said:Huh???BBRex said:
My Grand Cherokee had to get a new transmission at 48,000 miles. Sounds like I might as well get a Defender (if the Scout falls through). Land Rover is getting to be as reliable as anything else.
HONDA AND NISSAN TO BEGIN MERGER TALKS AMID EV COMPETITION - NIKKEI
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) December 17, 2024
wownortex97 said:
You might just get your wish.HONDA AND NISSAN TO BEGIN MERGER TALKS AMID EV COMPETITION - NIKKEI
— *Walter Bloomberg (@DeItaone) December 17, 2024
I think that is so they can move the previous generation now that the new QX80 is out.DrEvazanPhD said:Ag_of_08 said:the most cool guy said:Ag_of_08 said:
There are Ford dealers suing Ford over not buying back inventory. A quick browse of YouTube will show you dealership after dealership with cars that have been sitting for nearly a year unable to move. Even the auctions are having issues.
They're not discounting, but they're also flailing trying to move inventory. The desperation point is approaching quickly.
I was addressing your claim of 40% off MSRP deals. Can you point to one? Literally anywhere?
I did not say they are currently selling for 40% off. I said if they don't do something they'll struggle to sell at that price point...
I do remember Infiniti cutting prices on the 24 qx80s by 15k+
And I appreciate that. 52 YO, never paid more than $20K for a car, 6 kids, and closing in on my number.Teslag said:Buck Turgidson said:I somehow became a Nissan/Infiniti guy in the 90's. Started with a Sentra, then an Altima, then we bought two Infinitis. After 2000 we switched to other brands until I recently bought a '23 Titan. That's the last reliable full sized truck after the Tundras turned to crap and now they stopped making it.B-1 83 said:
I've owned three Nissans (Rogue SL, Rogue SL, Murano Platinum) and have been delighted with all three. Oil, wipers, tires, battery…….has been it on all of them.
On an unrelated note, I have a 2015 Navigator thats never given me any trouble. That era Navigator seems to be a sweet spot for reliability. I'm scared to get a new one because I feel like all the added tech will give me problems.
I think the elephant in the room, and the no one wants to admit, is that reliability is no longer seen as a feature to the vast majority of American car buyers. And to a degree I'm guilty of this. I don't keep any vehicle more than 3 years or 50,000 miles. So I don't particularly care that it can go for 10 years and 200,000 miles.
Honda's reliability lies in their refusal to be first at technology implementation. Pretty brilliant.AggieDruggist89 said:
That is a ****ing great news!!
Please let Nissan share V8 technology with Honda.
And Honda teach Nissan how to reliable.
And somewhere along the line both Honda and Nissan figure out how to build a better transmission.
I've had four Nissans since I graduated'85 and everyone of them was good for 250+k miles with a couple over 300k. Great value truckGAC06 said:
Nissan is Japanese for Dodge
They both already knew how to make great 6MTsAggieDruggist89 said:
That is a ****ing great news!!
Please let Nissan share V8 technology with Honda.
And Honda teach Nissan how to reliable.
And somewhere along the line both Honda and Nissan figure out how to build a better transmission.
That's a might expensive Datsun.AgDad121619 said:I've had four Nissans since I graduated'85 and everyone of them was good for 250+ with a couple over $300k. Great value truckGAC06 said:
Nissan is Japanese for Dodge
please keep Honda well away from truck exterior design - ugliest trucks just short of ElonAggieDruggist89 said:
That is a ****ing great news!!
Please let Nissan share V8 technology with Honda.
And Honda teach Nissan how to reliable.
And somewhere along the line both Honda and Nissan figure out how to build a better transmission.
false...and how did this get 54 starts.techno-ag said:
EV mandates have killed another fine car company. Are you happy libs?
AgDad121619 said:please keep Honda well away from truck exterior design - ugliest trucks just short of ElonAggieDruggist89 said:
That is a ****ing great news!!
Please let Nissan share V8 technology with Honda.
And Honda teach Nissan how to reliable.
And somewhere along the line both Honda and Nissan figure out how to build a better transmission.