My Datsun PU had all kinds of electrical issues and was so gutless I had to get a running start to get over a hill. My replacement Datsun PU in the 80's had a major engine failure just out of warranty. Haven't bought Nissan since.
In the 1990s Nissan was going bankrupt yet made high quality, well engineered cars. After the Alliance they became financially stable and sales were way up but now made subpar, unreliable products. Go figure.
Typical result of recruiting a latin america CEO. See what happens to Remington after recruiting Taurus (a Brazilian subpar gun manufacturer) man as CEO.
B-Wulf - Yes go figure when Renault is actually the most reliable of the European manufacturers and have been for over a decade now as well while Nissan still independently designs and engineers its own vehicles.
-TheManInDboX - Actually the Honda designed automatic transmission was extremely reliable in the older lighter weight cars until the late 1990s, it was the extra weight and V6 engine that caused issues with the formerly good design.
Ramez ,Never owned a Honda but friends and family have no complaints from any but none ever owned a Honda Van. Those things are money pits and transmissions from Hell. Nissan did produce very reliable and quality automobiles back in the day but after Renault took over they are pure SHIT now ! Right down in the sewer with FIAT another joke to the world. A nightmare for anyone owning these rolling buckets of pure SHIT ! Anyone dumb enough to by one of these Socialist Communist Government Backed Shit Producing cars deserves the screwing they get. And they do get Screwed !
Mr Bean ,Did save the company but at the cost of reliably and quality. Very sad Nissan was allowed to ever get in such a state. I would buy a Frontier Pick-Up with the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder but nothing else.
I don't buy Nissans, but I have all the respect in the world for Mr Ghosn. Dude took an old company, falling apart in every way, filled with traditional Japanese types, and made it turn a profit in just 1 year. That's is insane speed!
Try to buy one and you would love it, here in Saudi where dessert is like an ocean. Nissan is preferred by many Saudis because of quality, durability and also value for money. GTR CARS are absolutely for the millennials and innovation will transform nissan into a generation of high-tech cars.
Closing down factories & laying off staff will do that! The greatest obstacle to Nissan pre-Ghosn day was the reluctance of japanese managers to do these.
It’s pretty easy to do when u make cars that are suppose to be reliable even more stylish and cheaper only to later find out that that you got cars put together from the lowest bidder with the lowest quality shared by a brand of the lowest quality - Renault. Like Carlos said, he wanted to make “PROFITABLE” cars.
Masterr Laster: And what's wrong with severing parts that no longer serve their intended purpose? That act is no easy feat, mind you (unless looking back from the hindsight that you and I can afford), as it requires a good understanding and reviewing of Nissan's business at that time. The part about Nissan making bad cars nowadays, perhaps you are correct though.
I have a 2011 Nissan Quest SL, 3.5L V6 and it has 480,000KM (Airport Shuttling) and the biggest thing that ever went wrong was the A/C lines which costed $600, I’ve always kept up with maintenance and it’s very reliable. Though Nissan doesn’t have the name of “reliability”, it does have its gems still.
what consumer trend created the JUKE, this design really does make my head turn, every time I see one I have to look away.Japanese cars at this time all seem to share the same sharp edged design language with hard creases and funky highlights, describing all the current models in as few words as possible " Angry Toasters " says it best.
The Juke was desisned by Americans in America in the State of California. That's who Renault the French Shit Car Company that controls Nissan and has since 2000. When Renault bought a controlling interest in Nissan and drove Nissan srt8 into the sewers of France along with the reliability and quality that was once but no more associated with Nissan. Give blame are credit all to Renault of France ! Not to the Japanese please !
The Juke is awesome. I'll admit when I first saw it I didn't like it but they are really light and have a great little engine that loves boost. There's 3 decent designs after 2000 the GTR, 350/370z and the juke. All the rest are garbage now and reliability has taken a huge hit.
True the juke designer's art score is a big fat 0. Nissan needs to make cars like they used to, something that set your heart on fire that u can drive everyday by everyday people. It used to have the march super turbo, pulsar GTI-R (Silvia's SR20 motor and Skyline GTR 4WD) and VZR-N1, datsun 510 (infiniti q50's granddaddy), silvia sisters aka s chassis cars, sentra se-r (ok, nowadays it has juke's MR16 turbo but not so much oomph as at least a civic or a mazda 3), laurel series, and more. Now either the mainstream models are dull to be honest (i had a grand livina during MS, the suspension is a bliss, ok for daily basis but not really amped most people) and the ones that make Nissan as a brand cool is way too expensive for some people or unavailable. 370Z is way too long in the tooth with puny changes since 08, n the GT-R is waiting 4 replacement but still better case than the Z with changes here n there, and the infiniti clan is fine (i liked the q60) but in its class its just dusted by lexus n the panzer triplets (bimmers, mercs, audis) by sales....even its French cousin Renault has more spark n spice (Nissan misses hot hatches, entry level sportscars, sporty sedan to keep up with AMG, and anything that make people's hearts racing). COME ON NISSAN, MAKE A COMEBACK!!
Back on 2004 my uncle bought a Nissan Sentra and drove 49 states with no issues. Now Nissan's can't be trusted, radiator issues, transmissions, sensors, it's a money pit. Thanks Nissan.
@@Nairuulagch I own a nissan sentra 94, going to 300000kms and still going strong just changed the transmission oil last year for the first time...i wonder if these newer models can last that long
I have never seen on youtube someone is upgrading or tweaking his car with a French engine. nissan made some very good reliable cars in the past, I really don't understand why Nissan they partner with French companies, properly corruption.
Now that Nissan is ahead in battery and electric car production, they should use their Leaf electric components to diversify the available body styles. Like, for example, 2 door coupe, pickup, minivan (VW-like), commuters (Smart-like). Because the competition in electric cars is coming.
The only thing promised is sadly the Nissan IMx, an electric crossover based on the Leaf and even with that they are saying 2020. They also have a cheap EV for the Chinese market, based on the Leaf. I agree that they need to realize that other automakers are becoming competitive, when it comes to EVs, especially the Korean Hyundai Group has shown that they can produce an affordable long range EV with only slow production holding them back from stealing a significant market share. The Tesla brand is not a competitor, as it will never get to a price point where they offer a decent EV costing the same as a Nissan Leaf.
I used to be a big fan of Nissan but sadly nearly all Nissan products now sold here in the UK are very closely related to Renault products. They have Renault engines and other parts. I strongly suspect this is the reason why models like the Qashqai have their issues and Nissan no longer sit at the top of reliability/satisfaction surveys with other Japanese manufacturers like they used to. The fact is they are only really Japanese cars by name. I realise there are some exceptions like the Infinity and GTR products but Nissan are to close to Renault in my opinion. I would not buy one of their vehicles but will continue to buy from their Japanese rivals instead.
@@romteb I think the league table you are referencing is bullshit! When is it from? They have Daihatsu in 1st place. Daihatsu haven't sold cars in the UK for over ten years!!
My good friend had an Altima from the mid to late 90s. Great car. However the 2002 redesign put the Altima in a new category competing directly against the Camry. I really liked that redesign and Altimas still bear resemblance to it to this day. Im convinced that the 90s were the peak for Japanese car reliability and longevity.
It wont matter when the car industry is moving towards full-electric / hydrogen. So no, they wont go bankrupt "soon". you just worry about mister Trump not taking down the States.
@@The-Cat Also, enthusiasts are maybe 0.5% of the market, and not even all of them care about "shift feel." Besides that, most people who buy new cars get rid of them after 5-7 years regardless of how long they'll last afterwards, so 120k miles is good enough. Not that the newest transmissions and software are as bad as they used to be anyway, relative to other car companies' CVTs, just more expensive to replace when they die under the second or thirds owner, which the original owner is not going to care about. Depreciation and reliability aren't as bad as Chrysler/Dodge, Chevy, Ford, Kia, or Mitsubishi, so that's good enough, and none of those brands except Mitsubishi have financing quite as liberal as Nissan. What else, exactly, would someone looking at a Rogue, Altima, or Sentra be able to get financed for new that wouldn't be even worse? If your credit score is 450, you have kids, and you absolutely refuse to buy used, you're getting a Rogue even if it had a tape deck and the body were made out of cardboard. Mediocrity is a niche that nobody is better at than Nissan.
@@mrubuntuking5257 Exxactly. it's like 0.5% that would cry about CVT and yell about Nissan going bancrupt lol they have no Idea about Nissan's healthy finances. sales are going up as usual. Not to forget Nissan is the worlds largest EV manufacturer worldwide.
R Harrison you dont know anything then, Nissan CVT made by their own JATCO is one of the best, even JEEP buys them, much better than crap Honda and Subaru CVT.
When car shopping I always go to the NISSAN dealerships for comparison. But always comes out disappointed with lame quality, ergonomics, driving dynamics, values and price vs the competitions. Very disappointed with a company with such a long automotive heritage.
@@erinasherton8411 They should create an entire new market for North America with micro, mini, or compact urban pickups and cargo vans. Also a small light weight mini sport car about the size of the Miata but with a hardtop. As most part of North America were not always dry, warm, and sunny. Right now all their full size pickups & SUVs were nothing but a huge failure. They can't compete with the existing mainstream players. The Tacoma has grown upward in size & price from the last decades. Only lame compact pickup truck in the North American market is the Ford Ranger. Nissan has the heritage and expertise in small vehicles. They should capitalize on the opportunities.
odiggler the marketplace dictated that, consumers wanted more crossovers so Nissan obliged them. I don’t like it myself but I can’t fault Nissan here.... as the saying goes, follow the money.
I grew up riding my father's nissan sunny. We also used to own a nissan frontier (D22), sold it because it's manual (traffic jam getting worse, need to have auto, ended up buying hilux auto). I hope nissan will survive and improve, I have so much memories with this brand.
The old late 80s Nissan Hardbody trucks with the inline 4 cylinder with 8 spark plugs was one of the best trucks ever made. Had one with a 5 spd stick and put 400,000 miles on it, then sold it.
Why keep use CVT transmission 99% of your customer hate it! Only Japanese like CVT but the world hate CVT open your eyes man and drop that stupid CVT idea.
A good CVT is great. No smoother driving experience available. Have only drive Subaru and Ford CVT's though so can't speak for Nissan. You like shifts? Man up and get a manual transmission.
my eldest sister used to drive a 2001 Exalta Sentra here in the Philippines. she loved it but she had to sell it because of the typhoon ondoy that happened in 2009. then she bought a 2015 Sylphy (Sentra), she immediately got rid of it because of the transmission. Nissan's reliability is not the best especially nowadays :(
And it went headfirst with its brains on the curb... In these retarded designs make these cars almost impossible to work on, Even the bumper has like eight separate pieces and have to be put on at a specific angle
Nowadays renault's running just fine in my opinion but renaults dont sell as well as at least peugeots (i wanna compare it to another french so it's fair) at least in my home in indonesia, but peugeot got their fangs back just as soon as they released the mk2 3008.
I had a little very well used 1973 (?) Datsun 180b with 4 wheel independent suspension, ~1800cc engine in 1980 still tough as nails, their little p/u trucks were also known to be very tough and equal if not superior to Toyota or Honda but something strange seemed to happen when they changed the name to Nissan and everything started to crash. They are no longer the equal to Toyota or Honda or Mazda or even Mitsubishi. I am not sure that Renault is the company to bring back dependability to the brand. I do wish that I hadn't sold my little Bluebird though! What a car, I used to race at up to 85mph across Canada and US from Alberta to SW Ontario.
A couple of years ago we had a Nissan Altima as a rental car for two weeks. Liked it so much I bought a Honda Accord a couple of month later. The Nissan was bargain priced, the Accord was priced like an Accord. Nissan in the US is a second tier company.
A 1997 Nissan Sentra GXE as my first car and I loved it and it lasted over 30 years. With that I did have brand loyalty and I know that Nissan has come out with excellent styled cars, but with underwhelming power. Also another issue I hear a lot from recent Nissan owners is the poor reliability of the CVT transmission. Its one thing for a component of the engine or a window regulator to go bad, but to hear from 3 Ex-Nissan owners owning a Nissan from 2016+ not go back to buy one, is a BIG issue. Nissan go back to 5-6 speed transmissions that is tried and true and focus on fuel savings elsewhere. Lastly, the NISMO line....when you buy a Sentra NISMO edition, you get no engine performance upgrades....why even?
Very Sad Renault bought Nissan. The Quality once expected with Nissan is long gone now. I bought a new Nissan Pick-Up in 1987 drove that truck over 500,000 miles before it engine blew up. Most reliable automobile I ever owned. Kept new tires and batteries on and in truck. Kept the oil changed along with oil filer changes at 3,000 to ,5,000 miles. It died in my driveway in March of 2010. Thats 23 years of very reliable transportatio. Since Renault bought Nissan the reliability is long gone now. If I were to buy a Nissan it would be a 2004 or 2005 Model before Renault ruined it.
Wingate, I did the same February 86 bought new hardbody 861/2 $7000 and still driving it haven't done anything major to engine over 400,000 when speedometer cable broke so not sure exactly what mileage is now, changed oil At 7000 miles since that what book stated no problems have so many want to buy it but it's family could never sell only thing that could depend on all these years
I have owned 3 of the Nissan harbodies, one a 2wd when I was in the military and two of the 4wd models, one of which is sitting in my driveway now with 225k on it and no issues at all. I purchased a Frontier a few years ago and sold it within 3 months, weakest truck I ever owned
Oh the dumb comments on here re Renault. Nissan is still independent and designs and engineers their own vehicles. Renault has NOTHING to do with Nissans quality and reliablity problems - they are all to do with Nissan. Renault is actually the most reliable of the European manufacturers and has been for over a decade and their cars are very popular here in the UK and Europe.
It's going down hill again in North America. Definitely needs more improvements. Needed to compete with other top Japanese brands in both quantity and pricing. Missing too much of the buyers demands & essentials. Too slow to react for updates.
As seen in this video. All car manufacturers are still missing an important part. Millions of drivers still want a nice easy to drive sedan vehicle. The push to SUVs is pushing a large population out of the car market.
Nissan CEO & team you need fresh products again. How about update that old 370 Z with better ergonomic and drivetrains. Keep it simple, high volume, and price it reasonable How about a smaller low weight reasonable price simple hard top sport car about the size of the Mazda Miata. Add a urban mini pickup smaller than the Tacoma and don't follow the huge F150 size. Not everyone wants an elephant size. Keep it simple again. Add a small mini wagon little bigger ( about 6-10 inches longer) than the Mazda 3 Sport. Don't follow the new Honda hatchback with too steep slop angle roofing and hatch.
@@BeingMe23 Definitely not a F-150 grill style on a replacement 370Z. Those wants an elephant size soccer mom grocery getter Ford truck let them go to Ford.
You must consider you are not French. The French will never ,ever build anything but shit for automobiles. Since Renault the France SHIT for Automobiles Manufacturer SHIT Company bought a controlling interest Nissan cars are now SHIT ! Period ! End of discussion ! Don't Ever Expect Too Much out of Nissan Now or Forever. As long as Renault is in charge of Nissan all you or I can count on is SHIT instead of reliable autos. Those days are long gone now for Nissan. Buy a Toyota if you want a new car. Buy an old 2004 or older Nissan if you must have a Nissan. I miss my little Nissan Pick-Up that died with over 500,000 miles on it and I drove it 23 years. The French Renault Nissans won't ever have that kind of dependability EVER ! And NEVER Will. I hate the fact that Renault bought Nissan and I can assure everyone I'm not the only lerson morning this horrible fact but facts are facts. A fact is Renault builds SHIT a!ways have and always will.
@pegan farm He saved Nissan from bankruptcy. He was innovative (electric cars, 360 camera). The Japanese management is deeply corrupt and incompetent and the company would be better run by Renault.
I don't think that the B13 is boring at all…. As my first car bought new in 1996 here in the Philippines its still with us and still running great! I do wished we got the GT-S trim with the ATTESSA and SR18DE but the GA engines were also good! The N16 Sentra or Bluebird Sylphy back in Japan was also good
Nisan's , Japanese CEO, was open minded he's decision to leave Ghosn, to make ground breaking changes was shown great commitment. Despite the merger & part ownership doesn't mean first hand success Ghosn, he is a visionary besides that he's team maker philosophy was a lesson that many companies to day follow! Great man!!!Awesome documentary ~
IMO, Nissan is in the same situation today. Too many cars being built and sitting all over the place in TN. It's going to be the 90's all over again. I have seen this first hand with my father being part of the first group of Employees at the Smyrna, TN plant.
Had a note for a week. It was absolutely horrible. Interior consisted of a mish-mash of parts thrown together, terribly outdated, the gearbox felt dated and loose.
One of the worst mergers in history is the merger between Nissan and Renault. Nissan's went from being a high quality and very respected brand 2 total junk with awful CVT transmissions, poor reliability and low resale values. Nissan has taken the place which held by Hyundai and Kia in the subprime market place
Agree 100% my 1987 Nissan Pick Up had over 500,000 miles on original engine bought it new and drove the Hell out of that little truck. It died in my driveway after a trip out of town. It made it back home with me in it when it gasp it last breath. Best vehicle I've ever owned. Since Renault bought Nissan I've heard so many horror stories about their lack of dependability. The Frontier only a few model years have had some problems but not like the cars..
Renault is the reason I will NEVER buy a Nissan. After Renault, Nissan reliability went to JUNK!! Carlos fooled people in the beginning by making people think that these stylish new nissans would be at least just as reliable as before. THEY WERENT. THEY WERE JUNK! Now thanks to the internet, people are avoiding these Renault-Nissan money pits.
Renault are the reason we HAVE a Nissan to talk about! Cutting edge tech in the new Leaf with e-Pedal and autonomy with ProPilot puts Nissan ahead of the curve in the EV market. The build quality in my 2016 Leaf Tekna is superb - WAY better than the Renault ZOE electric I used to have. Combine Renault's design with Nissan build quality and you have a winner. I've had Primera SRi's, GT's, Bluebird SSS and the wife even had a '96 Micra - most reliable cars ever. The Leaf has been around for 8 years now and it's reliability speaks for itself. Ghosn brought back the GTR and that has become a legend in it's own right. Great company, great cars.
In my opinion, unless the Japanese Domestic Market is getting significantly higher quality cars than the rest of the world, Carlos Ghosn has never "fit in with Japanese culture." Nissan used to be comparable to rivals Toyota and Honda in terms of reliability, which at the end of the day is what most people care about. But now? They are more comparable to General Motors or Fiat-Chrysler. When you have engines and transmissions failing on average around 65-70,000 miles, that is truly pitiful.
I am afraid this so-called turn around of Nissan will eventually leads to its death. Modern Nissans are not what they used to be, they were utterly reliable and dependable cars and trucks yet the new ones are a far cry from that. I owned 13 Nissan (still have two of them) but I doubt if I will ever buy a modern Nissan.
One thing I like about marketing cars.... you get to make some sick racing cars, thrash them round a track, and if you nail that it boosts sales. Deson't that sound fun?
I purchased 2001 Nissan Pathfinder 5 speed 4x4, Dec 2000. Had one major issue a tail shaft seal leak. Got it fixed and later a rear main leak which I am still monitoring. Gonna get it repaired as it is annoying with drops of oil on doggy training pad on garage floor. Other than that vehicle still running only part changed out so far is starter.
I bought a 1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R in 1999. It might have looked boring but it didn't drive that way. That had the 2.0 SR20DE engine. I gave people rides in that and they were shocked at the balls that it had. Due to how I often drove it, it cost me a lot in repairs and it is the reason that I don't drive my cars like that today.
@@KnightRiderDDR okay- I got that wrong; still shoddy product and cannot wait to see the POS' will be thrust forth when they merge with FCA. Craptastic products galore!
Never owned a Nissan, and a friend who knows cars once told me that Nissan cars are designed in a convoluted way, and are hard to maintain as a result. Any comments on this view?
The car I learned to drive with was a 90s Nissan Altima. Sure I'm not the biggest fan of the new CVT and the average reliability, but all in all Nissan still makes some really great cars from the Maxima, GT-R and the Leaf.
A friend of mine had a Nissan Pathfinder and he went off roading all the time. Later I had a girlfriend who bought one, and it was great for her too. Have you had one with problems or something? Why don't you like it?
They should’t stop Xterra production,maybe repack it a little,make more manual transmitions for it,more “cool gadgets” inside,but leave the original desighn and powertrain. Ther is a big market for simple suv’s like that,and it was quite reliable after 2010 models as long as you keep it maintained properly.
I bought my first Nissan a year ago a Nissan Leaf used 2015. I've been satisfied with it but the battery life looks like it will be limited and they just raise the price of replacement battery. And now I'm hearing about all the problems with their Transmissions but that doesn't apply to the leaf which thankfully has no transmission. But the dealer in the company has been fairly nice to work with. But for a long time I've been a Acura Subaru VW owner but never a Nissan. In their conventional cars there's nothing that really attracts me. And the leaf seems to be lagging behind the bolt in range by quite a bit a factor of two.
I disagree that design was a problem in the 1990s. In my country Trinidad, the Sunnys and Sentras were the best vehicles, affordable, reliable, easy to maintain, no electronics problems, and looked good too, even though looks are irrelevant when buying a cheap dependable car. The Sentras were strong. Some people abused them, running without water or oil, and the engine didn't die. But the new vehicles are unreliable. Too many sensors problems, electronic problems, etc. Suspension is much weaker. The older Sentras still have a high resale value 25 years later in comparison to the new vehicles 5 or 10 years old. Some of the strongest cars in my country were also the Bluebirds and Laurels! But Nissan stopped those cars in 2002 :-( SR and RB engines were the best in the world. And there is no replacement :-(
They are very much alive, but with Renault gearboxes that die on owners a few years after the car is purchased from the concessionary, are darn expensive to repair and can only be replaced with a new gearbox that will again die on you as the original one did.
Hmmm, Renault are using Nissan gearboxes actually and a lot of the engines and gearboxes are shared design between the two companies these days..As far as reliability goes Toyota has had plenty of blues ( quite a few issues actually) as all companies who have embraced modern canbus computer systems...Most problems are with electric systems that are endemic in all manufacturers...eg most manufacturers use the Bosch ABS systems ...even Mercedes use this ABS system...Canbus issues are with ALL manufacturers some a bit more then others...You ask all your friends what kinda issues they have with their 5 - 7 year old cars and I bet you will find similar problems with all cars...The complexity is the difficulty in diagnosing if you aren't overly familiar with software programs...Overall reliability has improved vastly over the last 15 - 20 years since canbus became everyday on cars manufactured. I would buy a Nissan today as I think they make a great product. I have myself a Renault and a Nissan and both are great reliable cars plus easy to fix as I have found...I treat any repair as a challenge and learn what it is about in order not to be ripped off by a dealer/repairer and also not to have it happen again....too many people willing to blame others for their own ineptitude and laziness as I can read by some of the previous comments...and don't get me started on ignorance...
So in other words you’d rather drink piss than eat 💩. (Yea, that’s something to brag about, eyes rolling). Expand your options. Toyota/Lexus- the best reliability on the market.
@@Mabeylater293 Not really Toyota's service now suck. I used to work for Toyota. Their engine loses power after 3 year's and the aircon breaks down too. The only Toyota I like is the 80's Celica. Other model's from Toyota nope. I would go for Nissan, Dodge, Chev or Ford. Peace out!
Well if you are foolish enough to spend thousands of dollars on a French built car which Nissan is I hope you have an older Nissan before 2004 are a Toyota back up car you are will need an in house Uber Driver for back-up translation. Had a Nissan Pick-Up bought new in 1987. That little pick up lasted to over 500,000 miles and 23 years of very reliable transportation until it died in my driveway. Renault has never built anything that ever got close. Nissan is now a RENAULT controlled auto company. Renault is French and RENAULT builds SHIT for cars. Always has and I'm sure they always will. Nissan is no more Japanese then I am.
Nissan cvt transmissions need to go and they need to put the 370Z transmission in their cars. Some people who buy used Nissans are having transmission problems at 100,000 miles.
80s and 90s Nissans are 💩. I mean, sure their highend models are good, as with all the other japanese brands (plus more reliability) but their entry level cars are very much disposable cars.
@@chicoskimoni9338 80s and 90s Datsuns and Nissans were fine and you obviously do not know what you are talking about (I am guessing your age is below 30). Nissans became shit when they started using (French) shit.
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My first Nissan was a new 1974 Datsun PL620, a pickup truck. I actually customized it and made it into a removabal hard top convertiable. And I also later designed a Jeep style soft top for it too. My 620 pick up got tons of compliments thruought it'a life when the top was down or when I had the soft top on it driving around. I currently drive my late wife's 2o14 Altama S. I am 99% vary happy with the car but I will ALWAYS have concerns with any manufacture's CVT transmission. The CVT is a great idea an works perfectly so far at 50,000+ miles. However I believe any car companies CVT tran's weak spot will always be the drive belt that needs to indure massive frictional loads every secone it is rotating.
Nissan's reliability isn't bad, issues with CVT's have been long fixed and many of their cars are well built and stunning. They also have a great commercial truck division. I'd buy a Nissan over a Toyota or Subaru or even Honda any day.
Al Senior Nope....that will NEVER happen in the USA. It might take 100 years before EV ever gain foothold in the marketplace, in the ROW gov't are legislating gas powers engines out of existence even though the customers still prefer them to EVs.
Carlos Ghosn’s rules for success: Rule #1. Buy an automotive company known for their reliability. #2 talk a good game using the word ‘quality’ but cheapen the products and make them less reliable to make the cars ‘profitable’ #3 wrap it in a nice looking body and add cool features #4 attach a bogus warranty to it #5 sell to unsuspecting buyers #6 once the public catches on to the scheme, add another brand to the mix and repeat steps 1 through 5. #7 pretend to solve defects by words and little action. #8 always use the phrase “new and improved”. #9 when the crap hits the fan reiterate the need to make “profitable cars” #10 merge all the companies together into one conglomerate of a intertwined brand making junk on a grander scale. RENAULT = NISSAN = JUNK! and now, RENAULT=MITSUBISHI=JUNK!! Thankfully, his butt is in jail where he belongs!
And now, the unreliable JATCO CVT transmission has ruined the reputation of NISSAN in the United States. Resale value of Nissan models is pathetic because the US general public realizes that the JATCO CVT is subject to repeated belt failure and overheating.... and that owners had to sue Nissan to get the company to replace the undercooked, under-engineered, defective manufactured CVT transmission. Absolutely zero ethics, Nissan.
There’s absolutely no doubt that Carlos Ghosn and the Renault-Nissan alliance saved Nissan. However, it did come at a cost. True, Nissan’s were over engineered, but that’s what made them great. Absolutely bulletproof engines like the VG engine family is my case in point. They could be practical family car engines that ran reliably for decades like the VG30E in my ‘88 Maxima that I still own or twin turbocharged screamers like the VG30DETT in the 300ZX, not to mention the still impressive R32,33,34 Skyline GT-R’s with the RB26DETT still being relevant to this day. Now it’s cheap, flimsy cars that communicate that just by a cursory eyeballing and the fiasco that is the CVT’s that fail at appalling rates in the Sentra and Altima and the fact that Nissan will practically finance anyone.... plus letting the Z and R35 wither and rot on the vine as the competition zooms right by. It’s sad as I liked Nissan’s more enthusiast based cars like what the Maxima used to be, it was so much more fun then a comparable Toyota Avalon, much faster and just as reliable, plus if you wanted Nissan’s flagship sedan with a manual transmission, Nissan obliged. Not anymore and now picking a ‘18 Avalon over a ‘18 Maxima is literally a no brainer. I see it like this, an older Nissan is like a Seiko watch, tasteful, elegant, reliable and durable, like the Alpinist. Nissan’s current crop are MVMNT watches, stylistically they’re OK, but underneath are cheap garbage that at any price you’re massively overpaying for a mediocre product where you could literally find a Seiko that would be absolutely superior to it in everything significant detail for often times LESS then the MVMNT.
Taking a retrospectively look at how the top management of Nissan felt about Mr Ghosn as an outsider now I'm starting to think that there could be a conspiracy again him
the footage of cars used are often very wrong. You also Don't talk about the birth of Infinity, The shared parts with Renault, for some Nissan it's hard to know how much was designed by Nissan or Renault.
I think Infinity was a mistake, especially to bring it to other markets like Australia where they barely sell. Most Infinity cars are ugly bland blobs on wheels and no one buys them here at all.
I don't think Nissan is quite out of the woods yet, because they still face a brand identity crisis. Honda makes hip cars that resonate with young buyers, Toyota is known for super reliability, Mazda has a sporty image, and Subaru has a loyal following with their all-wheel-drive. But what does Nissan offer? Many buyers can't tell, because most of the cars Nissan offers don't stand out from the crowd in any way.
No other company had so many great high performance models like Nissan did back in the 90's - early 2000's CA18DET, SR20DET, SR20VET, RB20, 25, 26, 30 DET's, VQ's to name a few.
Been in the car business (service end) since the 1960's. Worked at Nissan Dealerships since the 80's. Renault did infuse some good design juices, which was greatly needed. I don't agree with TruAgape. One example of a great car is the 2.5 liter Altima. Other brands are way below Nissan in reliability, IMHO, Ford, Hundai, Kia, Volkswagen, and many GM models.
I remember the Datsuns of the seventies, you couldn't kill them. They rotted out but wouldn't die.
My Datsun PU had all kinds of electrical issues and was so gutless I had to get a running start to get over a hill. My replacement Datsun PU in the 80's had a major engine failure just out of warranty. Haven't bought Nissan since.
It's true old type Datsun 120y, 160j, 200L were excellent series.
Present ones I have not experienced,
Reports are not healthy.
@@tonykhosla2218
I really miss my old Datsun 710 1/4 ton pickup
120Y 180B 260C ive owned lmao, motors went hars but always rust in sills and boot lol
I Love the '71 510! I bought an '85 720 King Cab years ago, that's the way Trucks nowadays should be: "Reliable!' 😏
In the 1990s Nissan was going bankrupt yet made high quality, well engineered cars. After the Alliance they became financially stable and sales were way up but now made subpar, unreliable products. Go figure.
Probably because after the Alliance they were selling more spare parts than before... :-D
Typical result of recruiting a latin america CEO. See what happens to Remington after recruiting Taurus (a Brazilian subpar gun manufacturer) man as CEO.
B-Wulf - Yes go figure when Renault is actually the most reliable of the European manufacturers and have been for over a decade now as well while Nissan still independently designs and engineers its own vehicles.
@JamesJ5664 yet probably more successful that what you will ever be
B-Wulf in my country Nisan are known for being lightweight rust buckets that have catastrophic engine failures.
It's sad to see Nissan and Honda, no longer making a reliable transmission like they used to.
@-TheManInDboX - *Their
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Actually the Honda designed automatic transmission was extremely reliable in the older lighter weight cars until the late 1990s, it was the extra weight and V6 engine that caused issues with the formerly good design.
Ramez ,Never owned a Honda but friends and family have no complaints from any but none ever owned a Honda Van. Those things are money pits and transmissions from Hell. Nissan did produce very reliable and quality automobiles back in the day but after Renault took over they are pure SHIT now ! Right down in the sewer with FIAT another joke to the world. A nightmare for anyone owning these rolling buckets of pure SHIT ! Anyone dumb enough to by one of these Socialist Communist Government Backed Shit Producing cars deserves the screwing they get. And they do get Screwed !
WinGate Mose
You do realize that even Japan uses forms of economic socialism and there are corporate "cartels" among Japanese Companies?
@-TheManInDboX - *engineer's
Mr. Bean is good at comedy but great at saving Nissan.
Mr Bean ,Did save the company but at the cost of reliably and quality. Very sad Nissan was allowed to ever get in such a state. I would buy a Frontier Pick-Up with the 2.5 liter 4 cylinder but nothing else.
Renult sucks!!
I don't buy Nissans, but I have all the respect in the world for Mr Ghosn. Dude took an old company, falling apart in every way, filled with traditional Japanese types, and made it turn a profit in just 1 year. That's is insane speed!
Try to buy one and you would love it, here in Saudi where dessert is like an ocean. Nissan is preferred by many Saudis because of quality, durability and also value for money. GTR CARS are absolutely for the millennials and innovation will transform nissan into a generation of high-tech cars.
Closing down factories & laying off staff will do that! The greatest obstacle to Nissan pre-Ghosn day was the reluctance of japanese managers to do these.
John Hoo That* is
It’s pretty easy to do when u make cars that are suppose to be reliable even more stylish and cheaper only to later find out that that you got cars put together from the lowest bidder with the lowest quality shared by a brand of the lowest quality - Renault. Like Carlos said, he wanted to make “PROFITABLE” cars.
Masterr Laster: And what's wrong with severing parts that no longer serve their intended purpose? That act is no easy feat, mind you (unless looking back from the hindsight that you and I can afford), as it requires a good understanding and reviewing of Nissan's business at that time.
The part about Nissan making bad cars nowadays, perhaps you are correct though.
I have a 2011 Nissan Quest SL, 3.5L V6 and it has 480,000KM (Airport Shuttling) and the biggest thing that ever went wrong was the A/C lines which costed $600, I’ve always kept up with maintenance and it’s very reliable. Though Nissan doesn’t have the name of “reliability”, it does have its gems still.
Wow, keep maintaining it! Sounds like it's a good one.
I have a 2001 Nissan Maxima from new still going strong, best car I have ever had.
I’ve got a 2002... 175,000 miles, a bit rough but still going.
@@christopherhamilton5557 i had a mazda 3 2006 rusted to crap but engine was perfect, sad end
Rodney Butterfield My dad has the same car, rear wheel well 2o’clock is rusting (I live in Pennsylvania, US).
This video jumping from 2001 to 2017 proves wormholes exist!
Thank you Carlos Gone now you are a freeman. Ghosn with the wind.
My Datsun 1600 was a beautiful little car to drive.
what consumer trend created the JUKE, this design really does make my head turn, every time I see one I have to look away.Japanese cars at this time all seem to share the same sharp edged design language with hard creases and funky highlights, describing all the current models in as few words as possible " Angry Toasters " says it best.
The Juke was desisned by Americans in America in the State of California. That's who Renault the French Shit Car Company that controls Nissan and has since 2000. When Renault bought a controlling interest in Nissan and drove Nissan srt8 into the sewers of France along with the reliability and quality that was once but no more associated with Nissan. Give blame are credit all to Renault of France ! Not to the Japanese please !
The Juke is awesome. I'll admit when I first saw it I didn't like it but they are really light and have a great little engine that loves boost. There's 3 decent designs after 2000 the GTR, 350/370z and the juke. All the rest are garbage now and reliability has taken a huge hit.
The Juke looks like a frog esp 2010-12 models. I feel like crying sometimes when I see them
True the juke designer's art score is a big fat 0. Nissan needs to make cars like they used to, something that set your heart on fire that u can drive everyday by everyday people. It used to have the march super turbo, pulsar GTI-R (Silvia's SR20 motor and Skyline GTR 4WD) and VZR-N1, datsun 510 (infiniti q50's granddaddy), silvia sisters aka s chassis cars, sentra se-r (ok, nowadays it has juke's MR16 turbo but not so much oomph as at least a civic or a mazda 3), laurel series, and more. Now either the mainstream models are dull to be honest (i had a grand livina during MS, the suspension is a bliss, ok for daily basis but not really amped most people) and the ones that make Nissan as a brand cool is way too expensive for some people or unavailable. 370Z is way too long in the tooth with puny changes since 08, n the GT-R is waiting 4 replacement but still better case than the Z with changes here n there, and the infiniti clan is fine (i liked the q60) but in its class its just dusted by lexus n the panzer triplets (bimmers, mercs, audis) by sales....even its French cousin Renault has more spark n spice (Nissan misses hot hatches, entry level sportscars, sporty sedan to keep up with AMG, and anything that make people's hearts racing). COME ON NISSAN, MAKE A COMEBACK!!
Have you not seen the Nissan Cube, now thats one ugly Nissan!
Back on 2004 my uncle bought a Nissan Sentra and drove 49 states with no issues. Now Nissan's can't be trusted, radiator issues, transmissions, sensors, it's a money pit. Thanks Nissan.
I bought a 97 Sentra as used car in 2002 and drove it with little issues until 2011. It was a good car.
@@Nairuulagch I own a nissan sentra 94, going to 300000kms and still going strong just changed the transmission oil last year for the first time...i wonder if these newer models can last that long
They partner with French companies that's why their cars are falling apart.
Bugatti is made in France 🤣🤣🤣
I have never seen on youtube someone is upgrading or tweaking his car with a French engine.
nissan made some very good reliable cars in the past, I really don't understand why Nissan they partner with French companies, properly corruption.
if you want or need a Drama in your life buy a French car.
Older Nissan's are better than new ones, nissan Cima FY33, Cefiro A31, N14 GTIR, S13, S14 and S15 Silvia, DR30 RS Turbo to r34 GTR Skylines and more.
Those are all low income sports cars, they are not big money makers for the company.
Got a r32 GTR. The original godzilla..
Most awesome car i ever owned.
@@MGR99 I don't think the GTR Skyline was considered low income.
@@TheM1trix Compared to how many regular skylines they sold to how many GTRs, they don't make as much off of them to be considered as profitable.
@@MGR99 I see. Thanks for pointing that out.
Now that Nissan is ahead in battery and electric car production, they should use their Leaf electric components to diversify the available body styles. Like, for example, 2 door coupe, pickup, minivan (VW-like), commuters (Smart-like). Because the competition in electric cars is coming.
The only thing promised is sadly the Nissan IMx, an electric crossover based on the Leaf and even with that they are saying 2020. They also have a cheap EV for the Chinese market, based on the Leaf.
I agree that they need to realize that other automakers are becoming competitive, when it comes to EVs, especially the Korean Hyundai Group has shown that they can produce an affordable long range EV with only slow production holding them back from stealing a significant market share. The Tesla brand is not a competitor, as it will never get to a price point where they offer a decent EV costing the same as a Nissan Leaf.
Electric is a dead market right now. And everyone knows it, including major brands. They are pushing CUVs and trucks out like mad.
hybrid hydrogen turbo engines are the future not electric.
I used to be a big fan of Nissan but sadly nearly all Nissan products now sold here in the UK are very closely related to Renault products. They have Renault engines and other parts. I strongly suspect this is the reason why models like the Qashqai have their issues and Nissan no longer sit at the top of reliability/satisfaction surveys with other Japanese manufacturers like they used to. The fact is they are only really Japanese cars by name. I realise there are some exceptions like the Infinity and GTR products but Nissan are to close to Renault in my opinion. I would not buy one of their vehicles but will continue to buy from their Japanese rivals instead.
Exactly!
Bullshit, www.reliabilityindex.com/manufacturer
@@romteb I think the league table you are referencing is bullshit! When is it from? They have Daihatsu in 1st place. Daihatsu haven't sold cars in the UK for over ten years!!
Allô
Daihatsu is Toyota
As this documentary so appropriately points out, Design is Everything!!!!!!
I own a Nissan Versa '08 & had Infinti Qx4 '99 & the Altima '05. never had issues !!! apart from normal maintenance !!!
My good friend had an Altima from the mid to late 90s. Great car. However the 2002 redesign put the Altima in a new category competing directly against the Camry. I really liked that redesign and Altimas still bear resemblance to it to this day.
Im convinced that the 90s were the peak for Japanese car reliability and longevity.
90’s- the mid 2000’s (2006ish) was the golden era for Japanese cars
With Nissans almost exclusively using CVT transmissions these days they will soon be bankrupt, not just close to it.
It wont matter when the car industry is moving towards full-electric / hydrogen.
So no, they wont go bankrupt "soon".
you just worry about mister Trump not taking down the States.
@@The-Cat wht disnt it hapen wen bush was in office?
@@The-Cat Also, enthusiasts are maybe 0.5% of the market, and not even all of them care about "shift feel." Besides that, most people who buy new cars get rid of them after 5-7 years regardless of how long they'll last afterwards, so 120k miles is good enough. Not that the newest transmissions and software are as bad as they used to be anyway, relative to other car companies' CVTs, just more expensive to replace when they die under the second or thirds owner, which the original owner is not going to care about.
Depreciation and reliability aren't as bad as Chrysler/Dodge, Chevy, Ford, Kia, or Mitsubishi, so that's good enough, and none of those brands except Mitsubishi have financing quite as liberal as Nissan. What else, exactly, would someone looking at a Rogue, Altima, or Sentra be able to get financed for new that wouldn't be even worse? If your credit score is 450, you have kids, and you absolutely refuse to buy used, you're getting a Rogue even if it had a tape deck and the body were made out of cardboard. Mediocrity is a niche that nobody is better at than Nissan.
@@mrubuntuking5257 Exxactly. it's like 0.5% that would cry about CVT and yell about Nissan going bancrupt lol they have no Idea about Nissan's healthy finances. sales are going up as usual.
Not to forget Nissan is the worlds largest EV manufacturer worldwide.
R Harrison you dont know anything then, Nissan CVT made by their own JATCO is one of the best, even JEEP buys them, much better than crap Honda and Subaru CVT.
34:50 - when a manager treats employees like robots, they might play along but they aren't sharing his enthusiasm.
When car shopping I always go to the NISSAN dealerships for comparison. But always comes out disappointed with lame quality, ergonomics, driving dynamics, values and price vs the competitions.
Very disappointed with a company with such a long automotive heritage.
Lok Tom Only Car’s ha? No Truck’s and s.u.v.’s.
@@erinasherton8411
They should create an entire new market for North America with micro, mini, or compact urban pickups and cargo vans.
Also a small light weight mini sport car about the size of the Miata but with a hardtop. As most part of North America were not always dry, warm, and sunny.
Right now all their full size pickups & SUVs were nothing but a huge failure. They can't compete with the existing mainstream players. The Tacoma has grown upward in size & price from the last decades. Only lame compact pickup truck in the North American market is the Ford Ranger.
Nissan has the heritage and expertise in small vehicles. They should capitalize on the opportunities.
Carlos Ghosn escape brought me to this documentary.
He is a remarkably an extra-ordinary business mind.
They got rid of the Xterra and turned the Pathfinder into a soccer mom SUV. Thanks but no thanks Nissan!
When The French get involved ...
They turned a maxima into a Toyota Avalon too lol
odiggler the marketplace dictated that, consumers wanted more crossovers so Nissan obliged them. I don’t like it myself but I can’t fault Nissan here.... as the saying goes, follow the money.
odiggler yeah I have a 2001 4x4 PF. Still great car. This soccer mom PF is a bad mistake and not put together well
@Ike N yup and the Navara that that Pathfinder was based on had the famous snapped chassis everywhere
I grew up riding my father's nissan sunny. We also used to own a nissan frontier (D22), sold it because it's manual (traffic jam getting worse, need to have auto, ended up buying hilux auto). I hope nissan will survive and improve, I have so much memories with this brand.
It is ALL WRONG reasons. Quality, quality and more quality.
The old late 80s Nissan Hardbody trucks with the inline 4 cylinder with 8 spark plugs was one of the best trucks ever made. Had one with a 5 spd stick and put 400,000 miles on it, then sold it.
My 2004 Nissan Sentra still works great this 2018! And the aircon is really cold! Love it! It's the 2nd. Nissan my family bought. Peace out!
Armz73 B15 chassis nissan sentra last forever if you keep up on the maintenance! My 2004 sentra runs like it’s brandnew
Take good care of it! It could last a long time. They were better in 2004 than they are now, in some ways!
The Cvt killed the brand
My Ford CVT is awesome. I bet Honda and Toyota are great too.
Why keep use CVT transmission 99% of your customer hate it! Only Japanese like CVT but the world hate CVT open your eyes man and drop that stupid CVT idea.
A good CVT is great. No smoother driving experience available. Have only drive Subaru and Ford CVT's though so can't speak for Nissan. You like shifts? Man up and get a manual transmission.
my eldest sister used to drive a 2001 Exalta Sentra here in the Philippines. she loved it but she had to sell it because of the typhoon ondoy that happened in 2009. then she bought a 2015 Sylphy (Sentra), she immediately got rid of it because of the transmission. Nissan's reliability is not the best especially nowadays :(
Blame Renault. Ever since Renault bought almost half of Nissan, Nissan’s quality took a plunge.
Renault, Peugeot & citroen have been getting it wrong for a 100 years & still in business. mind boggling
30 odd percent isnt most...
Richard Baggaley they actually own 43 percent... I don’t know why I put most...
And it went headfirst with its brains on the curb... In these retarded designs make these cars almost impossible to work on, Even the bumper has like eight separate pieces and have to be put on at a specific angle
Nowadays renault's running just fine in my opinion but renaults dont sell as well as at least peugeots (i wanna compare it to another french so it's fair) at least in my home in indonesia, but peugeot got their fangs back just as soon as they released the mk2 3008.
I had a little very well used 1973 (?) Datsun 180b with 4 wheel independent suspension, ~1800cc engine in 1980 still tough as nails, their little p/u trucks were also known to be very tough and equal if not superior to Toyota or Honda but something strange seemed to happen when they changed the name to Nissan and everything started to crash. They are no longer the equal to Toyota or Honda or Mazda or even Mitsubishi. I am not sure that Renault is the company to bring back dependability to the brand. I do wish that I hadn't sold my little Bluebird though! What a car, I used to race at up to 85mph across Canada and US from Alberta to SW Ontario.
In terms of quality, Nissan has fallen a long ways.
Herman A they had to crucify the guy that saved them
@@skylinez4793 A crime is a crime,,,,,,
Charles Xanvier from his speech he sounds innocent. I think Nissan execs were jealous of him and afraid of losing their company culture.
A very very very good video 👍👍...keep up the good work please
Renault killed AMC and it is torturing Nissan
ken moll lmaoo
AMC killed itself. Was too small.
A couple of years ago we had a Nissan Altima as a rental car for two weeks. Liked it so much I bought a Honda Accord a couple of month later. The Nissan was bargain priced, the Accord was priced like an Accord. Nissan in the US is a second tier company.
My first car was datsun 200L 1982..
And i really miss it😗😗
A 1997 Nissan Sentra GXE as my first car and I loved it and it lasted over 30 years. With that I did have brand loyalty and I know that Nissan has come out with excellent styled cars, but with underwhelming power. Also another issue I hear a lot from recent Nissan owners is the poor reliability of the CVT transmission. Its one thing for a component of the engine or a window regulator to go bad, but to hear from 3 Ex-Nissan owners owning a Nissan from 2016+ not go back to buy one, is a BIG issue. Nissan go back to 5-6 speed transmissions that is tried and true and focus on fuel savings elsewhere. Lastly, the NISMO line....when you buy a Sentra NISMO edition, you get no engine performance upgrades....why even?
Owned two Maximas, one in the 80s and one in the 90s. Great cars.
Very Sad Renault bought Nissan. The Quality once expected with Nissan is long gone now. I bought a new Nissan Pick-Up in 1987 drove that truck over 500,000 miles before it engine blew up. Most reliable automobile I ever owned. Kept new tires and batteries on and in truck. Kept the oil changed along with oil filer changes at 3,000 to ,5,000 miles. It died in my driveway in March of 2010. Thats 23 years of very reliable transportatio. Since Renault bought Nissan the reliability is long gone now. If I were to buy a Nissan it would be a 2004 or 2005 Model before Renault ruined it.
Wingate, I did the same February 86 bought new hardbody 861/2 $7000 and still driving it haven't done anything major to engine over 400,000 when speedometer cable broke so not sure exactly what mileage is now, changed oil At 7000 miles since that what book stated no problems have so many want to buy it but it's family could never sell only thing that could depend on all these years
My 2004 sentra has 227k miles she still runs like a champ
So you'd buy a 2004 model from a company that was bleeding money and had no R&D for the past 10 years?
Seems about right...
I have owned 3 of the Nissan harbodies, one a 2wd when I was in the military and two of the 4wd models, one of which is sitting in my driveway now with 225k on it and no issues at all. I purchased a Frontier a few years ago and sold it within 3 months, weakest truck I ever owned
Oh the dumb comments on here re Renault. Nissan is still independent and designs and engineers their own vehicles. Renault has NOTHING to do with Nissans quality and reliablity problems - they are all to do with Nissan. Renault is actually the most reliable of the European manufacturers and has been for over a decade and their cars are very popular here in the UK and Europe.
It's going down hill again in North America.
Definitely needs more improvements. Needed to compete with other top Japanese brands in both quantity and pricing.
Missing too much of the buyers demands & essentials. Too slow to react for updates.
Recent 2012+ Sentra and altima with CVTs are the new Chrylser products for rental fleets
They need to put better transmissions for their products.
It's going downhill to leading ev sales worldwide!
Well ALL sedan brands are going down fast vs SUVS.
As seen in this video. All car manufacturers are still missing an important part. Millions of drivers still want a nice easy to drive sedan vehicle. The push to SUVs is pushing a large population out of the car market.
This is not a documentary. It's a very long Nissan commercial.
Had a 1986 Nissan 200SX Turbo, loved that car. My first new car.
I love what is said at 11:44 Strong brand buys time... it buys patient with customers. The same is applicable to Apple today
Nissan CEO & team you need fresh products again. How about update that old 370 Z with better ergonomic and drivetrains. Keep it simple, high volume, and price it reasonable How about a smaller low weight reasonable price simple hard top sport car about the size of the Mazda Miata. Add a urban mini pickup smaller than the Tacoma and don't follow the huge F150 size. Not everyone wants an elephant size. Keep it simple again. Add a small mini wagon little bigger ( about 6-10 inches longer) than the Mazda 3 Sport. Don't follow the new Honda hatchback with too steep slop angle roofing and hatch.
dude the next z is greenlight but first design needs to be taken care of
@@eaylhtwls68
Hoped they don't put a F-150 front grill into the design.
@@loktom4068 Well you might not the F150 but it is Fords #1 volume model. Yes Ford has had 100 yrs to get people to light a truck though.
@@BeingMe23
Definitely not a F-150 grill style on a replacement 370Z.
Those wants an elephant size soccer mom grocery getter Ford truck let them go to Ford.
You must consider you are not French. The French will never ,ever build anything but shit for automobiles. Since Renault the France SHIT for Automobiles Manufacturer SHIT Company bought a controlling interest Nissan cars are now SHIT ! Period ! End of discussion ! Don't Ever Expect Too Much out of Nissan Now or Forever. As long as Renault is in charge of Nissan all you or I can count on is SHIT instead of reliable autos. Those days are long gone now for Nissan. Buy a Toyota if you want a new car. Buy an old 2004 or older Nissan if you must have a Nissan. I miss my little Nissan Pick-Up that died with over 500,000 miles on it and I drove it 23 years. The French Renault Nissans won't ever have that kind of dependability EVER ! And NEVER Will. I hate the fact that Renault bought Nissan and I can assure everyone I'm not the only lerson morning this horrible fact but facts are facts. A fact is Renault builds SHIT a!ways have and always will.
now NISSAN betray Carlos , LET IT DIE !
@pegan farm He saved Nissan from bankruptcy. He was innovative (electric cars, 360 camera).
The Japanese management is deeply corrupt and incompetent and the company would be better run by Renault.
I don't think that the B13 is boring at all…. As my first car bought new in 1996 here in the Philippines its still with us and still running great! I do wished we got the GT-S trim with the ATTESSA and SR18DE but the GA engines were also good! The N16 Sentra or Bluebird Sylphy back in Japan was also good
with this CVT transmission strategy, I'm sure they will nearly go bust again soon
Renault is Going Into the default along with Fiat the fake car of the world ..
You watch too much Scotty Kilmer
As soon as Renault took over, reliability went to shit.
I never liked the styling after the Datsun name was dropped, most things became bland after that.
Thats literally what was explained in the video lol
Nisan's , Japanese CEO, was open minded he's decision to leave Ghosn, to make ground breaking changes was shown great commitment. Despite the merger & part ownership doesn't mean first hand success Ghosn, he is a visionary besides that he's team maker philosophy was a lesson that many companies to day follow! Great man!!!Awesome documentary ~
IMO, Nissan is in the same situation today. Too many cars being built and sitting all over the place in TN. It's going to be the 90's all over again. I have seen this first hand with my father being part of the first group of Employees at the Smyrna, TN plant.
++ A Yates ++ Believe it or not mate there are other places in the world outside america, so who what or where is "TN"?
@@JohnSmith-pd1fz It's in the States.
++ A Yates ++ Ok, so is this states of play, states of mind or some sort of condition?
++ Ike N ++ Goodness!
Had a note for a week. It was absolutely horrible. Interior consisted of a mish-mash of parts thrown together, terribly outdated, the gearbox felt dated and loose.
One of the worst mergers in history is the merger between Nissan and Renault. Nissan's went from being a high quality and very respected brand 2 total junk with awful CVT transmissions, poor reliability and low resale values. Nissan has taken the place which held by Hyundai and Kia in the subprime market place
Kip Paseo true, Nissan will finance anybody.
Renault makes a good bus s53rX
Agree 100% my 1987 Nissan Pick Up had over 500,000 miles on original engine bought it new and drove the Hell out of that little truck. It died in my driveway after a trip out of town. It made it back home with me in it when it gasp it last breath. Best vehicle I've ever owned. Since Renault bought Nissan I've heard so many horror stories about their lack of dependability. The Frontier only a few model years have had some problems but not like the cars..
The treacherousness of Renault's heads is the reason Nissan quality has deteriorated.
Renault is the reason I will NEVER buy a Nissan. After Renault, Nissan reliability went to JUNK!! Carlos fooled people in the beginning by making people think that these stylish new nissans would be at least just as reliable as before. THEY WERENT. THEY WERE JUNK! Now thanks to the internet, people are avoiding these Renault-Nissan money pits.
better than bmw i guess
I’m an owner of Altima. Im completely satisfied with it
TruAgape1234 my micra has never let me down
More reliable than Germans scrap🐲
Renault are the reason we HAVE a Nissan to talk about! Cutting edge tech in the new Leaf with e-Pedal and autonomy with ProPilot puts Nissan ahead of the curve in the EV market. The build quality in my 2016 Leaf Tekna is superb - WAY better than the Renault ZOE electric I used to have. Combine Renault's design with Nissan build quality and you have a winner. I've had Primera SRi's, GT's, Bluebird SSS and the wife even had a '96 Micra - most reliable cars ever. The Leaf has been around for 8 years now and it's reliability speaks for itself. Ghosn brought back the GTR and that has become a legend in it's own right. Great company, great cars.
In my opinion, unless the Japanese Domestic Market is getting significantly higher quality cars than the rest of the world, Carlos Ghosn has never "fit in with Japanese culture." Nissan used to be comparable to rivals Toyota and Honda in terms of reliability, which at the end of the day is what most people care about. But now? They are more comparable to General Motors or Fiat-Chrysler. When you have engines and transmissions failing on average around 65-70,000 miles, that is truly pitiful.
I am afraid this so-called turn around of Nissan will eventually leads to its death. Modern Nissans are not what they used to be, they were utterly reliable and dependable cars and trucks yet the new ones are a far cry from that. I owned 13 Nissan (still have two of them) but I doubt if I will ever buy a modern Nissan.
One thing I like about marketing cars.... you get to make some sick racing cars, thrash them round a track, and if you nail that it boosts sales. Deson't that sound fun?
SUVs are a crime to the planet.
Body on frame ones aren't.
I purchased 2001 Nissan Pathfinder 5 speed 4x4, Dec 2000. Had one major issue a tail shaft seal leak. Got it fixed and later a rear main leak which I am still monitoring. Gonna get it repaired as it is annoying with drops of oil on doggy training pad on garage floor. Other than that vehicle still running only part changed out so far is starter.
They still have too many models. Subaru doesn't have as many models, but every one of them is a smash hit.
No it isnt
Is so!
Ever seen a Tribeca? I have heard there is 1 in Canada!
I bought a 1992 Nissan Sentra SE-R in 1999. It might have looked boring but it didn't drive that way. That had the 2.0 SR20DE engine. I gave people rides in that and they were shocked at the balls that it had. Due to how I often drove it, it cost me a lot in repairs and it is the reason that I don't drive my cars like that today.
Nissan is a PSA (French-owned) brand these days. I would not touch their products these days...
Renault is the owner, still French but not PSA.
@@KnightRiderDDR okay- I got that wrong; still shoddy product and cannot wait to see the POS' will be thrust forth when they merge with FCA. Craptastic products galore!
Never owned a Nissan, and a friend who knows cars once told me that Nissan cars are designed in a convoluted way, and are hard to maintain as a result. Any comments on this view?
Renault + Nissan = no son
hahaha... xD
The car I learned to drive with was a 90s Nissan Altima. Sure I'm not the biggest fan of the new CVT and the average reliability, but all in all Nissan still makes some really great cars from the Maxima, GT-R and the Leaf.
But the Nissan Pathfinder was the best SUV available.
Terje with all due respect, it really was the worst by a long way. (and I drive a Nissan Patrol)
A friend of mine had a Nissan Pathfinder and he went off roading all the time. Later I had a girlfriend who bought one, and it was great for her too.
Have you had one with problems or something? Why don't you like it?
Correction. Toyota Land Cruiser. Nothing comes close to the LCs
For like 15 minutes...
They should’t stop Xterra production,maybe repack it a little,make more manual transmitions for it,more “cool gadgets” inside,but leave the original desighn and powertrain. Ther is a big market for simple suv’s like that,and it was quite reliable after 2010 models as long as you keep it maintained properly.
And now...crap cars, thanks Renault.
The car guy Audi A4 B6 lmaoo
And they are about to make JEEP even worse than before.
They used to have good quality cars, but unfortunately not any more.
i drove Chryslers since 1965. i got tired of poor quality. in 2018 i bought a 2016 frontier. have put a lot of miles on it. i think its a keeper.
Nissan is saved by the LEAF? Dont make me laugh..
I bought my first Nissan a year ago a Nissan Leaf used 2015. I've been satisfied with it but the battery life looks like it will be limited and they just raise the price of replacement battery. And now I'm hearing about all the problems with their Transmissions but that doesn't apply to the leaf which thankfully has no transmission. But the dealer in the company has been fairly nice to work with. But for a long time I've been a Acura Subaru VW owner but never a Nissan. In their conventional cars there's nothing that really attracts me. And the leaf seems to be lagging behind the bolt in range by quite a bit a factor of two.
I disagree that design was a problem in the 1990s. In my country Trinidad, the Sunnys and Sentras were the best vehicles, affordable, reliable, easy to maintain, no electronics problems, and looked good too, even though looks are irrelevant when buying a cheap dependable car. The Sentras were strong. Some people abused them, running without water or oil, and the engine didn't die.
But the new vehicles are unreliable. Too many sensors problems, electronic problems, etc. Suspension is much weaker. The older Sentras still have a high resale value 25 years later in comparison to the new vehicles 5 or 10 years old.
Some of the strongest cars in my country were also the Bluebirds and Laurels! But Nissan stopped those cars in 2002 :-(
SR and RB engines were the best in the world. And there is no replacement :-(
They are very much alive, but with Renault gearboxes that die on owners a few years after the car is purchased from the concessionary, are darn expensive to repair and can only be replaced with a new gearbox that will again die on you as the original one did.
Hmmm, Renault are using Nissan gearboxes actually and a lot of the engines and gearboxes are shared design between the two companies these days..As far as reliability goes Toyota has had plenty of blues ( quite a few issues actually) as all companies who have embraced modern canbus computer systems...Most problems are with electric systems that are endemic in all manufacturers...eg most manufacturers use the Bosch ABS systems ...even Mercedes use this ABS system...Canbus issues are with ALL manufacturers some a bit more then others...You ask all your friends what kinda issues they have with their 5 - 7 year old cars and I bet you will find similar problems with all cars...The complexity is the difficulty in diagnosing if you aren't overly familiar with software programs...Overall reliability has improved vastly over the last 15 - 20 years since canbus became everyday on cars manufactured. I would buy a Nissan today as I think they make a great product. I have myself a Renault and a Nissan and both are great reliable cars plus easy to fix as I have found...I treat any repair as a challenge and learn what it is about in order not to be ripped off by a dealer/repairer and also not to have it happen again....too many people willing to blame others for their own ineptitude and laziness as I can read by some of the previous comments...and don't get me started on ignorance...
I still would buy Nissan rather than crap chinese vehicles.
So in other words you’d rather drink piss than eat 💩. (Yea, that’s something to brag about, eyes rolling).
Expand your options. Toyota/Lexus- the best reliability on the market.
@@Mabeylater293 Not really Toyota's service now suck. I used to work for Toyota. Their engine loses power after 3 year's and the aircon breaks down too. The only Toyota I like is the 80's Celica. Other model's from Toyota nope. I would go for Nissan, Dodge, Chev or Ford. Peace out!
Hey, English speaking people, why not buying an American car instead, after all one American can beat ten Asians!
Twnetf
Then u should be buying the Toyota Camry.
Well if you are foolish enough to spend thousands of dollars on a French built car which Nissan is I hope you have an older Nissan before 2004 are a Toyota back up car you are will need an in house Uber Driver for back-up translation. Had a Nissan Pick-Up bought new in 1987. That little pick up lasted to over 500,000 miles and 23 years of very reliable transportation until it died in my driveway. Renault has never built anything that ever got close. Nissan is now a RENAULT controlled auto company. Renault is French and RENAULT builds SHIT for cars. Always has and I'm sure they always will. Nissan is no more Japanese then I am.
My second car was a Nissan Sunny..drove it for 8 years without major problems. Nissan makes reliable cars..
Nissan cvt transmissions need to go and they need to put the 370Z transmission in their cars. Some people who buy used Nissans are having transmission problems at 100,000 miles.
Truly an amazing and inspiring video. I love my '17 Versa S.
My 96 Nissan was great truck that was a NISSAN
They've gone downhill since then.
Recent numbers of US sales show that Nissan is dying a slow death. Maybe, if Nissan built a quality product this would change.
how long do you think they have?
Nissan reliablilty is total crap lately
80s and 90s Nissans are 💩. I mean, sure their highend models are good, as with all the other japanese brands (plus more reliability) but their entry level cars are very much disposable cars.
@@chicoskimoni9338 80s and 90s Datsuns and Nissans were fine and you obviously do not know what you are talking about (I am guessing your age is below 30). Nissans became shit when they started using (French) shit.
Hi Rex! I see your good posts!
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And Mitsubishi too. The only good thing about Mitsubishi is it's warranty.
Because they're Renaults now.
My first Nissan was a new 1974 Datsun PL620, a pickup truck. I actually customized it and made it into a removabal hard top convertiable. And I also later designed a Jeep style soft top for it too. My 620 pick up got tons of compliments thruought it'a life when the top was down or when I had the soft top on it driving around.
I currently drive my late wife's 2o14 Altama S. I am 99% vary happy with the car but I will ALWAYS have concerns with any manufacture's CVT transmission. The CVT is a great idea an works perfectly so far at 50,000+ miles. However I believe any car companies CVT tran's weak spot will always be the drive belt that needs to indure massive frictional loads every secone it is rotating.
The Datsun 180B was a reliable and fast little car.
Loving my manual 2015 Nissan Navara NP300 STX only 30k into it but no complaints 🙏🏻
The MAN JUST GOT FIRED!
Nissan's reliability isn't bad, issues with CVT's have been long fixed and many of their cars are well built and stunning. They also have a great commercial truck division. I'd buy a Nissan over a Toyota or Subaru or even Honda any day.
Nissan are only worth buying if you get the manual transmission
petrol heads like you will drive ev's soon.
already have ev in my drive way for work
Al Senior I will never drive one I have enough petrol cars to last a lifetime.
They will all be illegal within a decade or so like they already are in some countries.
Al Senior
Nope....that will NEVER happen in the USA. It might take 100 years before EV ever gain foothold in the marketplace, in the ROW gov't are legislating gas powers engines out of existence even though the customers still prefer them to EVs.
I have one of the last Nissans before Renault's input: a 2003 Almera diesel (model code N16 - Bluebird Sylphy in North America), designed in 1997.
Carlos Ghosn’s rules for success:
Rule #1. Buy an automotive company known for their reliability.
#2 talk a good game using the word ‘quality’ but cheapen the products and make them less reliable to make the cars ‘profitable’
#3 wrap it in a nice looking body and add cool features
#4 attach a bogus warranty to it
#5 sell to unsuspecting buyers
#6 once the public catches on to the scheme, add another brand to the mix and repeat steps 1 through 5.
#7 pretend to solve defects by words and little action.
#8 always use the phrase “new and improved”.
#9 when the crap hits the fan reiterate the need to make “profitable cars”
#10 merge all the companies together into one conglomerate of a intertwined brand making junk on a grander scale.
RENAULT = NISSAN = JUNK!
and now, RENAULT=MITSUBISHI=JUNK!!
Thankfully, his butt is in jail where he belongs!
And now, the unreliable JATCO CVT transmission has ruined the reputation of NISSAN in the United States. Resale value of Nissan models is pathetic because the US general public realizes that the JATCO CVT is subject to repeated belt failure and overheating.... and that owners had to sue Nissan to get the company to replace the undercooked, under-engineered, defective manufactured CVT transmission. Absolutely zero ethics, Nissan.
There’s absolutely no doubt that Carlos Ghosn and the Renault-Nissan alliance saved Nissan.
However, it did come at a cost. True, Nissan’s were over engineered, but that’s what made them great. Absolutely bulletproof engines like the VG engine family is my case in point. They could be practical family car engines that ran reliably for decades like the VG30E in my ‘88 Maxima that I still own or twin turbocharged screamers like the VG30DETT in the 300ZX, not to mention the still impressive R32,33,34 Skyline GT-R’s with the RB26DETT still being relevant to this day.
Now it’s cheap, flimsy cars that communicate that just by a cursory eyeballing and the fiasco that is the CVT’s that fail at appalling rates in the Sentra and Altima and the fact that Nissan will practically finance anyone.... plus letting the Z and R35 wither and rot on the vine as the competition zooms right by. It’s sad as I liked Nissan’s more enthusiast based cars like what the Maxima used to be, it was so much more fun then a comparable Toyota Avalon, much faster and just as reliable, plus if you wanted Nissan’s flagship sedan with a manual transmission, Nissan obliged. Not anymore and now picking a ‘18 Avalon over a ‘18 Maxima is literally a no brainer.
I see it like this, an older Nissan is like a Seiko watch, tasteful, elegant, reliable and durable, like the Alpinist. Nissan’s current crop are MVMNT watches, stylistically they’re OK, but underneath are cheap garbage that at any price you’re massively overpaying for a mediocre product where you could literally find a Seiko that would be absolutely superior to it in everything significant detail for often times LESS then the MVMNT.
he saved Nissan but came at a great cost
Taking a retrospectively look at how the top management of Nissan felt about Mr Ghosn as an outsider now I'm starting to think that there could be a conspiracy again him
the footage of cars used are often very wrong. You also Don't talk about the birth of Infinity, The shared parts with Renault, for some Nissan it's hard to know how much was designed by Nissan or Renault.
I think Infinity was a mistake, especially to bring it to other markets like Australia where they barely sell. Most Infinity cars are ugly bland blobs on wheels and no one buys them here at all.
I don't think Nissan is quite out of the woods yet, because they still face a brand identity crisis. Honda makes hip cars that resonate with young buyers, Toyota is known for super reliability, Mazda has a sporty image, and Subaru has a loyal following with their all-wheel-drive. But what does Nissan offer? Many buyers can't tell, because most of the cars Nissan offers don't stand out from the crowd in any way.
Won't go near them now, they have the worst CVT transmissions made, every rubber-band car is a breakdown waiting to happen.
I can say that I have had no problems with my CVT transmission in my Altima.
No other company had so many great high performance models like Nissan did back in the 90's - early 2000's
CA18DET, SR20DET, SR20VET, RB20, 25, 26, 30 DET's, VQ's to name a few.
than why are they still junk then?
in in your junk brain.
Been in the car business (service end) since the 1960's. Worked at Nissan Dealerships since the 80's. Renault did infuse some good design juices, which was greatly needed. I don't agree with TruAgape. One example of a great car is the 2.5 liter Altima. Other brands are way below Nissan in reliability, IMHO, Ford, Hundai, Kia, Volkswagen, and many GM models.