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Who has better quality, Nissan, Toyota or Honda?

Who has better quality, Nissan, Toyota or Honda?

1. Nissan

The first impression that Nissan gives people is technology. The technology here is not the technology of a certain component, but the technology of the car manufacturing process. In the 1990s, Nissan promoted the 901 Project, hoping to improve its car-making technology to a world-class level, and develop Slivia, GTR and other models that could be among the world's first-class in terms of performance and body structure. But in fact, Nissan is not a performance-oriented brand. On the contrary, many of their performance car technologies have been fed back into civilian vehicles, such as the self-priming VQ series engines. For Nissan, quality may not be reliability, but ride quality. No one can challenge Tianlai’s sofa-like texture.

Honda claims to be the most durable car brand in the world, and Toyota also claims that its quality control is at the six sigma level. To be honest, Ryota’s products are indeed very durable. As for Nissan, I personally think that the quality of Nissan’s products is not Ryota is good. According to many users, the performance of the three brands of models of the same level is basically fine within 100,000 kilometers. However, after 100,000 kilometers, the probability of minor problems of Nissan brand models is more than that of Ryota. Of course, this is only in terms of overall probability, not specific models.

Generally speaking, Toyota has the best vehicle reliability. What matters when buying a Toyota is stability. Honda has the best engine reliability.

Honda pays more attention to driving pleasure. Honda's engine is quite powerful. Even if it reaches the red line, it still has power. Nissan performs better in terms of comfort. Therefore, people in the industry say that Honda buys an engine and gets a car, Nissan buys a car and gets a sofa, and Toyota drives well.

Toyota pays attention to the level and quality of the entire vehicle, and all aspects are harmonious. Honda's engine is good, but I can't say it's necessarily better than Toyota's. What Nissan wants is comfort. Nissan is a mobile sofa and the ride is very comfortable. Honda's three major parts are strong and durable, and Toyota's entire vehicle is uniform and stable. Generally speaking, Toyota vehicles do not have outstanding technical skills or obvious weak points. Honda's engine and gearbox are reliable, durable and have high technical content. In a word, Toyota's quality is the best; Honda's skills are the best; Nissan's equipment is the best.