Nissans are the s***
Pick
11-12-2002, 05:20 PM
Nissans are the best cars out there right now, both in performance and value.
del
11-12-2002, 08:07 PM
that would be your own opinion. i happen to think daewoo's are pretty damn sick.:rolleyes: :flipa:
Rich
11-12-2002, 09:35 PM
Originally posted by Pick
Nissans are the best cars out there right now, both in performance and value.
This is just your opinion, and its not true. If your statement was 100% true, then all the other companies would go out of business, wouldnt they? :rolleyes:
Think about this stuff before posting. Nissan makes great cars, but there are obvious advantages and disadvantages to every manufacturer's vehicles.
Maybe if you actually wanted to start a legit discussion, make some good points, and point out which models you prefer over others.
Nissans are the best cars out there right now, both in performance and value.
This is just your opinion, and its not true. If your statement was 100% true, then all the other companies would go out of business, wouldnt they? :rolleyes:
Think about this stuff before posting. Nissan makes great cars, but there are obvious advantages and disadvantages to every manufacturer's vehicles.
Maybe if you actually wanted to start a legit discussion, make some good points, and point out which models you prefer over others.
Moppie
11-12-2002, 11:43 PM
Yip Nissans are so shit hot that Renult was able to buy them out. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
They make some nice cars, but like most of the other Japanese manufactors they lack orginality in thier designs, and have been useing old forms of suspension and engine design for a long time, all in the hope of cutting prodiction costs.
Unforunatly they still failed to make money on enough models to be saved, and it was only some Vague potential that renult saw in the company that saved them from complete ruin.
They make some nice cars, but like most of the other Japanese manufactors they lack orginality in thier designs, and have been useing old forms of suspension and engine design for a long time, all in the hope of cutting prodiction costs.
Unforunatly they still failed to make money on enough models to be saved, and it was only some Vague potential that renult saw in the company that saved them from complete ruin.
Neutrino
11-13-2002, 12:37 AM
Originally posted by Moppie
Yip Nissans are so shit hot that Renult was able to buy them out. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
:D :p
Yip Nissans are so shit hot that Renult was able to buy them out. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:
:D :p
TatII
11-13-2002, 04:24 AM
well that was becuase during that time, most of nissans line up was bargan performance machines. a japanese car company of that scale cannot survive on makin just sports car alone. i think it was after that they were bought out by renult was when they lost their sport car imagine. atleast in america. now that nissan is startin to profit again, i think they're goin to revive their sporting imagine that they once had. but in my opinion, nissan is the japanese performance company. look at these examples, the Z, the GT-R, the pulsur GTi-R's, the Silvia's, even the bluebirds were turbo AWD's. they also had gloria's, and another car that was a station wagon that had a skyline powertrain. now how crazy is that?!?
Moppie
11-13-2002, 07:28 AM
Its so damn crazy it ran them broke! :rolleyes:
And Nissan as far as I know has still not shown a profit.
And Nissan as far as I know has still not shown a profit.
TatII
11-13-2002, 07:29 PM
you still have to give nissan credit, it still did have its moments. during the early 90's it was a performance powerhouse. with those technological marvels out, no one would've ever thought that it would go nearly bankrupt. its not the product that killed them, it was the marketing department. as you know, its all in the marketing, you can sell crap as long as there is a strong marketing campain. and you have the best cars in the world, but if its not exposed to the general public as much, then it wouldn't suceed.
boingo82
11-13-2002, 08:45 PM
Originally posted by Moppie
Its so damn crazy it ran them broke! :rolleyes:
And Nissan as far as I know has still not shown a profit.
:rolleyes: They started turning a profit again in fiscal year 2000. http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/STORY/0,1299,SI9-CH-LO3-TI687-CI537-IFY-MC92,00.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1335545.stm
http://www.auto.com/industry/iwire22_20021022.htm
I agree with Pick. Quite frankly I own only Nissans and prefer Nissans to any other make of vehicle. They went through a 'bad marketing' phase in the 90's..remember the creepy old man who kept leading children into his barn to moles..I mean, to show them his cars? "Dogs love trucks!" The campaigns were horrid but the cars were good..my 91 Sentra ran happily from 162,000 to 186,000 miles with only a water pump replacement. I totaled it, sold it, and now it's running strong again after some cosmetic fixes.
Nissan has shown an astounding amount of financial improvement since implementing the revival plan - they've come out with several new, exciting, reliable cars since: The 2002 "North American Car of the Year" Altima, the "can't keep it on the dealer lots" 350Z, the "Finally, a BMW beater" G35, etc, etc.
I don't care whether you like them or not, that's personal taste. But if you're going to make statements regarding their financial success, you might want to do your research first.
Its so damn crazy it ran them broke! :rolleyes:
And Nissan as far as I know has still not shown a profit.
:rolleyes: They started turning a profit again in fiscal year 2000. http://www.nissan-global.com/EN/STORY/0,1299,SI9-CH-LO3-TI687-CI537-IFY-MC92,00.html
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/1335545.stm
http://www.auto.com/industry/iwire22_20021022.htm
I agree with Pick. Quite frankly I own only Nissans and prefer Nissans to any other make of vehicle. They went through a 'bad marketing' phase in the 90's..remember the creepy old man who kept leading children into his barn to moles..I mean, to show them his cars? "Dogs love trucks!" The campaigns were horrid but the cars were good..my 91 Sentra ran happily from 162,000 to 186,000 miles with only a water pump replacement. I totaled it, sold it, and now it's running strong again after some cosmetic fixes.
Nissan has shown an astounding amount of financial improvement since implementing the revival plan - they've come out with several new, exciting, reliable cars since: The 2002 "North American Car of the Year" Altima, the "can't keep it on the dealer lots" 350Z, the "Finally, a BMW beater" G35, etc, etc.
I don't care whether you like them or not, that's personal taste. But if you're going to make statements regarding their financial success, you might want to do your research first.
boingo82
11-13-2002, 08:51 PM
Originally posted by HuMMerMan
..If your statement was 100% true, then all the other companies would go out of business, wouldnt they? :rolleyes:...
Telemarketers continue to turn a profit because a lot of people are idiots who don't research their purchases and spend tons of money on crap. Same with spammers. They spam 'cause there's always someone dumb enough to buy their penis enlargers.
Plenty of businesses that make junk stay in business. Like Iomega. The Sparq drive had the capacity of a Jazz disk for 1/10 the price, and was more reliable/durable, but bad marketing put them out of business.
As long as the American consumer buys stuff based on its "cuteness" (iMac, I'm looking in your direction), instead of its value/quality/functionality, marketing is what makes the company, not profit.
I'm not saying you have to think that Nissan is the ultimate end-all of auto manufacturers, I'm saying I disagree with your logic.
..If your statement was 100% true, then all the other companies would go out of business, wouldnt they? :rolleyes:...
Telemarketers continue to turn a profit because a lot of people are idiots who don't research their purchases and spend tons of money on crap. Same with spammers. They spam 'cause there's always someone dumb enough to buy their penis enlargers.
Plenty of businesses that make junk stay in business. Like Iomega. The Sparq drive had the capacity of a Jazz disk for 1/10 the price, and was more reliable/durable, but bad marketing put them out of business.
As long as the American consumer buys stuff based on its "cuteness" (iMac, I'm looking in your direction), instead of its value/quality/functionality, marketing is what makes the company, not profit.
I'm not saying you have to think that Nissan is the ultimate end-all of auto manufacturers, I'm saying I disagree with your logic.
del
11-13-2002, 11:54 PM
nissan sucks, honda sucks, toyota sucks. they all suck.
now everyone hug and say you're sorry. :rolleyes: if you're a fan of one make over the other, good for you. stop tryin to force your opinions on other people.
now everyone hug and say you're sorry. :rolleyes: if you're a fan of one make over the other, good for you. stop tryin to force your opinions on other people.
TatII
11-14-2002, 09:56 AM
ahahh theres no hate. i have no hate at all. well i don't love hondas but i don't hate them either, i respect for what they are. i was just tryin to point out to moppie why nissan did so bad. it wasn't becuase they were tryin to sell crap to people. it was becasue of made marketing.
YogsVR4
11-14-2002, 05:27 PM
Quick - more food for the troll!
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