Toyota, Nissan or Honda, Which 3 is the GOAT? Choose one

Toyota, Nissan or Honda, Which 3 is the GOAT Japanese Car Maker?


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Not a fan of Infiniti/Nissan :hubie:. Not a car enthusiast or expert but from my experience they are dead last in this poll and probably shouldn’t even be part of the discussion.
 

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Toyota, Nissan, and Honda are three major Japanese automakers that have a global presence and are known for producing reliable and high-quality vehicles. While each brand has its unique strengths and characteristics, it's important to note that individual models and specific factors can influence the comparison.

If you had to choose, which out of the 3 is considered the GOAT Japanese automobile car maker?

Toyota

Toyota is the largest Japanese automaker and one of the largest automobile manufacturers in the world. It is known for its reputation for reliability, durability, and resale value. Toyota offers a diverse range of vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, trucks, hybrids, and electric vehicles. The Toyota Camry, Corolla, RAV4, Highlander, and Tacoma are some of its popular models. Toyota's hybrid technology, showcased in the Prius and other hybrid models, has also been widely acclaimed.

Toyota has also delved into the sports car market with notable offerings. The Toyota Supra is one of the most iconic sports cars from Toyota, featuring a powerful turbocharged engine, rear-wheel drive, and sharp handling. The Supra shares a platform with the BMW Z4, highlighting Toyota's collaboration with BMW for its sports car endeavors. Additionally, the Toyota 86 (also known as the Subaru BRZ) is a lightweight and agile sports car developed in partnership with Subaru. It offers an engaging driving experience at an affordable price point.

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Nissan
Honda is renowned for its engineering excellence, fuel efficiency, and practicality. The brand offers a wide range of vehicles, including sedans, SUVs, minivans, motorcycles, and power equipment. Honda's popular models include the Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, and Odyssey. The company has also made significant advancements in hybrid technology, with the Honda Insight and Accord Hybrid being notable examples.

Nissan also has a strong presence in the sports car market with models like the Nissan GT-R and the Nissan 370Z. The GT-R, often referred to as "Godzilla," is a high-performance supercar known for its impressive acceleration, advanced all-wheel-drive system, and cutting-edge technology. The 370Z, on the other hand, is a more affordable sports car that offers a thrilling driving experience with its powerful V6 engine and agile handling.



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Honda has a reputation for producing sporty and reliable vehicles. In terms of sports cars, the Honda Civic Type R is a popular choice among enthusiasts. The Civic Type R features a turbocharged engine, aggressive styling, and a refined chassis that delivers excellent performance on both the road and the track. Honda also offers the Honda S2000, a classic roadster that has gained a cult following for its rev-happy engine, lightweight construction, and engaging driving dynamics.

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Nissan? Engineering excellence? Now? :mjlol:

TBH it really depends on what type of vehicle you want and what matters to you in a car.
 
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