The non-hybrid 2018 Nissan Rogue and the Toyota RAV4 from the same model year have similar performance. According to respected automotive reviewer Edmunds, Honda has an “excellent reputation for reliability and quality,” as well as “thoughtful design, a friendly nature, better-than-average fuel economy and attention to safety.” In their review of Nissan, Edmunds doesn’t give such laudatory praise. @ 4000 rpm - torque EPA estimated fuel consumption: 17/21 City/Highway Toyota's 4.0 V6 (which spawned the new 3.5L in the IS) makes: 236 hp @ 5200 rpm - horsepower 266 ft-lbs. makes: 265 hp @ 5600 rpm - horsepower 284 ft-lbs. However, the Nissan Frontier has bee around a long time, offers a lower price for a V6 4×2 Crew Cab and has a good reputation in the areas of reliability and off-road performance. My question: Is the quality, workmanship and materials as good in the Kia/Hyundai as those used by say Honda, Toyota and Nissan? All the top 10 brands for reliability are either Japanese or European. That isn't to say that Honda and Toyota haven't delivered bad eggs in the recent past (i.e. ... Because of its history, the reliability edge has to be given to the Toyota. Nissan Nissan has a slight gain, with the popular Altima sedan improving to better-than-average reliability and the Pathfinder SUV finally improving to average. Nissan's 4.0 V6 (which I believe is a VQ derivative?) I’ve noticed that the prices for a Kia/Hyundai are significantly cheaper than say Honda, Toyota or Nissan. Nissan Reviews vs. Honda Reviews. With the Rogue, a standard 2.5-liter four-cylinder engine makes 170 horsepower and 175 pound-feet of torque. Inside, the Nissan Armada and Toyota Sequoia can’t completely hide their truck roots, but the Armada does a slightly better job with its more rounded dash, wraparound wood trim, and wood-trimmed center-stack bezel. For Toyota, its small cars represent both the best and worst for this list.
The consistently reliable models built by Lexus, Mazda, and Toyota put them at the top of our annual auto reliability brand rankings. They just don't offer anything that excites me and their reliability is questionable to me now. Nowadays, however, I won't consider buying a Nissan. After Acura, Honda and Toyota come Mercedes-Benz, Mitsubishi, Nissan ( NSANY ), … Honda's awful automatic transmission units and Toyota's issues with oil consumption and bad head bolts). I’m looking to purchase a mid size SUV in the near future. In base trim, Nissan Frontier offers greater pickup box width (61.4” vs 56.7”) along with more front and rear legroom (55.7” vs 42.9” front and 25.4” vs 24.6” rear) than Tacoma. The C-HR ranks lowest in predicted reliability, whereas the recently-introduced … Auto123 pits two survivors in a head-to-head comparison: The 2020 Nissan Sentra vs the 2020 Toyota Corolla. Frontier features a standard pickup cargo box light across all models, a feature not found on any Toyota Tacoma.