What if Toyota and Nissan made sportbikes?
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RE: What if Toyota and Nissan made sportbikes?
I've never owned a toyota, but I've had an Acura and a Nissan. I had fewer problems with my Acura, so I tend to steer more toward honda, but problems aside, my Nissan ('00 Maxima GLE) has been one kick-*** car with the exception of their coil packs. My Acura ('00 Integra LS, sold last year) never gave me one problem, but I didn't own it as long as the Nissan.
My S10 ZR2 on the other hand... Inasmuch as I would prefer to buy American (or at least, an American brand), the few import vehicles I've owned have owned the domestics I've had. I don't think I'd ever buy an American sportbike... with maybe the exception of a buell as the few people I've known who have had them have had good things to say about them (I still prefer my CBR though).
My S10 ZR2 on the other hand... Inasmuch as I would prefer to buy American (or at least, an American brand), the few import vehicles I've owned have owned the domestics I've had. I don't think I'd ever buy an American sportbike... with maybe the exception of a buell as the few people I've known who have had them have had good things to say about them (I still prefer my CBR though).
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RE: What if Toyota and Nissan made sportbikes?
I had a Ford Aerostar that I drove to 215K until it was totalled from being rear-ended, go figure eh? and I have an Accord that is rolling 199,000 as we speak....right now im a completely honda guy and i couldnt be happier, although my accord is probably being put to rest in a year or so, well, as far as with me she is. I think id give it a shot, but i sure to trust my hondys.
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