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Which is the Best NISSAN or TOYOTA ?

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  1. nissan

    i love ford


  2. i'd say nissan

  3. Nissan... they look 10x better

  4. im wondering the same and i've checked online..the best website for comparision is below..shows all u need to know on both of the makes and models these companies make - im comparing the camry with the maxima

  5. I have an '02 altima and just love it. Have only done maint on it but coming up on 70'000 miles so expect alt, water pump and stuff. Never heard the timing chain complain -Guess I'll have to get a spare--- The sound is great-could use a multi cd changer though. The plastic console doors are a joke. But that and tires. 27 mpg hwy-70mph. good cruise control.  Had a toyota corona 84-bullet proof-40mpg but a little stiff sprung -not the same comfort level-but then it was 84 and cost $300. the nissan was $20,000. so whats it worth to you?

  6. Depends what you like.

    Sportiness, fun to drive, handling, looks-Nissan

    Smooth and quiet ride-Toyota.

    Both are very reliable and fuel efficient.

    I would get a Nissan.

  7. I'd pick Toyota. Nissans quality isn't what it used to be. Hemicuda hasn't had to replace the numerous timin chains on the newer Maximas and Altimas yet. A chain shouldn't ned replacement for a long time but I've seen a lot of them with under 100K miles needing this done. It cost about $1500 to do it whereas a timin belt can be replaced for at least a tenth of that- a full timing belt service is still about a third of the cost of replacing that timing chain. Nissans offer more power but the each of the more current models have too many build quality issues to even be considered over a Toyota. Toyotas aren't as flashy or as fun to drive, but they have a lot less issues overall and are a lot less expensive to maintain and repair. I guess Ryan W hasn't had the engine problems with his Armada- yet!!

  8. I run a repair shop and I like both but I favor the Nissan over the Toyota because Nissan doesn't use a timing belt in their engines.

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