How does Nissi reliability compare to Toyota and Honda?

How does Nissi reliability compare to Toyota and Honda?

Toyota and Honda are more reliable than Nissan.

What is "Nissi", never heard of them? If you mean Nissan then it is the same as Toyota and Honda, not great but better than US made cars and on par with European cars. The Japanese tend to have many more recalls though for problems for some reason.

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