I don't know much about cars, but in the circles I run Honda and Nissan have vastly different reputations. Hondas are up there with Toyota as far as reliability and frugality whereas Nissans are kind-of junky and fall apart. Is that still accurate? If so, how do companies handle such different levels of quality when they merge?
That talks already started in March 2024. Now the board signed on it.<p>> Nissan and Honda signed an MOU on March 15 regarding a strategic partnership for the era of vehicle intelligence and electrification. Since then, the two companies have held discussions aimed at collaboration in various fields.
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