The automotive industry is not turning away from ICE, it's _'struggling'_ to turn away from ICE. Unless major advancements happen in battery technology, EV's will have been nothing more than a fad.
It will be a tough merger, but I don’t agree with Carlos Ghosn’s perspective. Nissan is where it is today partly because of his poor management. When he was the CEO of Nissan
Let's hope that Honda keeps their designed and engineered CVTs instead of getting involved with JATCO. The Honda CVTs are good the JATCO ones have a poor reputation for reliability. It would not surprise me if they got into some development project with JATCO and then Honda's reputation for reliability tanks.
hybrid evs are everywhere outside of the west. There are good EV infrastructure in many places and they are much cheaper than ICE cars and less maintenance required, 10 minute charge with lots of features. You don't want it in the west because the EVs in the west sucks a** and you have no infrastructure.
No, you're entirely wrong to think that way. A higher _percentage_ of petrol vehicles catch fire than BEVs. Maybe you have other reasons to not use them (ex. don't own a garage to charge it in, constantly go on long distance trips, live in a particularly hot or cold area (or maybe both), don't want to pay more), but if anything this would be a reason to _buy_ an EV, definitely not a reason not to. For people who drive mostly/exclusively in an urban environment, have access to a high percentage-of-cost government rebate on purchase, and have a parking spot where they can charge it for a good price they will be the best type of vehicle a person can buy. But for those who are missing any one of those points petroleum ICE vehicle is likely the better option unless you have lots of money to spend and particularly care about the environment (although typically people with lots of money to spend are careless about the environment, using lots of water at home, lots of single use packaging, lots of personal vehicle use and/or taxis or ridehailing, airplane travel a lot, regularly upgrading their electronics and clothing, generating food waste, etc.)
I agree, and there are other reasons as well. They are the worst fires to deal with and extinguish. ... Their batteries need rare metals. ... Battery replacement is expensive (thousands $$$). ... Lithium minings destroys water completely making it unable to sustain life or be used for anything. ... Making electric cars creates more emissions. ... They are only as green as their power sources. ... Electric cars can be expensive to buy. ... You can't drive as far in an electric car. ... There aren't enough charging points.... Guard rails cannot prevent an EV from going through it due to the added battery weight of the EV. ... Electric cars lose efficiency in cold weather. ... Lithium batteries lose power just sitting overnight in the garage. ... EV's take longer to charge in cold weather . ...
those generation is aging and disappearing. New generation of car buyers are iPhone/Tesla AI self driving generations. They wont even have driver licenses. Next Skyline will be EV, if Nissan wants to survive.
@@andg5194The most popular cars of the young generation were discontinued this year because of your thought. All dodge charger and challengers ceased production. I don’t think this is the right move! Double down on ICE.
EVS are heavy, so create more pollution from tire wear (particulate matter) and cause worse accidents plus wear down roads faster. Add to that the FIRE danger...uh, no thanks, not buying one.
They can produce a high quality, low emission compact gasoline car better than any car in that segment. Data reveals polulations are poor and cannot afford evs. Go gasoline go.
This is surprising due to just a day ago the Companies were putting press releases that they would be collaborating together on specific projects....NOT Merging......
This merger will only serve to delay the inevitable. I ask everyone here who disagree with me but one simple question, has anyone of you here been to South America recently more specifically Brazil, what about Mexico? What about south east asia and parts of Europe? In the UK France and Hungary they’re all operating BYD buses. This merger won’t solve the underlying problem with Japanese automakers which at the core is their inability to adapt and change there company structure. The Chinese have the whole supply chain in their arsenal to make a complete and quality EV from start to finish, from the frame to the battery and more. Japanese automakers got to comfortable with their niche and they would be unable to penetrate into the EV market now much like the Chinese would not have been able to penetrate into the gas combustion market to overtake their Japanese and European counterparts. Merger or no merger in the end this will not save them the Chinese EVs have a huge lead in the Africa, South East Asia and South American markets, and they’re only continuing to expand.
If Honda can bring Their design philosophy of the early 2000's to this, they could be unstopable. Unfortunately Nissan's lack of aftermarket support is not fixable even with Honda bringing their legendary aftermarket support To Nissan.
Keep laughing, our government clearly agree with that threat when they slapped the 100% (or was it 200%) tariff. Lots of confidence in that move, along with our southern, "friendly" neighbor.
@@dawuid1491 In the 80s workers(me included) in the furniture ,garments, shoes industries were phased out , we adapted ! Benefitting the majority of affordable necessities for years! Now at retirement , with carefully managed income , you want certain auto makers protected by 100% tariffs ?
@@jchung5265 No where in my statement that I said I want it. I think if the Canadian economy want to have any relevance in the global market, it has to get out of their comfort zone and competet, instead of resorting to protectionism along with its American neighbor, whom are now turning on Canada like it did to the others in its entourage.
The real problem that Nissan has, is that they make very ugly cars. Beside the Gtr and the 350z, which look very good, all the affordable ones they make are super ugly. They need new designers!
Japanese Government is behind this for sure japans first car combustion engine car manufacturer Datsun(Nissan/Infiniti) 2011 second car manufacturer Mitsubishi 2011
I guess Ghosn was right. He said the Japanese wouldn't accept Renaults takeover of Nissan, so having another Japanese auto maker is Nissans only saving grace. I wouldn't be surprise if Nissan actually lowers Hondas quality.
This will only work provided Nissan ditch the horrible chrome box design that they inexplicably put on the front of all their cars. Other than the GT-R and the pathfinder the other models are forgettable. Maybe the kicks is salvageable if they go back to its prior design, like the old Versa SL. Even the Nisan Z is a no go with that porthole sized rear window.
The country's economy's doing fine, and the Japanese are adopting to the challenge and planning to compete with its products, in fair and productive ways that benefits the consumers and its economy in the long run. Canada and the US could never...
Datsun(Nissan)took USA car market and they are the first car importer to USA and they broke the sports car record by selling Datsun/ Nissan Z cars one million mark beating Corvette
I have a Nissan Titan that is an absolute piece of garbage. Hopefully Honda will teach them how to build better vehicles. Don’t worry about electric ⚡️ vehicles
few years ago titian got a disel version they used dodge engines those engines were the ones recalled do too fires. so nissian without dodge is grear with is trash
@@elai3147 my Titan is 11 years old 225,000 km and I probably spent $17,000 on repairs😢 all four power window motors have broken. I’m on the second go round replacing them now.😂
@@Wolfpackgamer those diesel engines wernt made by Dodge they were made by Cummins and it was different from what Cummins made for Dodge or as it's been called for years Ram.
Honda will now have true 4x4 from Nissan Armada👌👌👌👌👌......Nissan will get good SH-AWD!!!!👍👍👍👍👍👍.......Mitsubishi gets everything😆😆😆😆😆........Tough times for Toyota without V6 & without good AWD🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️🤦♂️🤦♀️
Probably not. Parts supplies from BYD will be dodgy, and at some point because of the way Chinese manufacturers cut corners, there will be a massive liability with several debts and magically BYD will claim they've declared bankruptcy, and then they'll pop up six months later as CZE, and everything will be exactly the same except they've changed their name. Chinese makers are great for cheap stuff on Amazon, but they have no credibility in the car market where service and long-term credibility mean everything.
For now. It is good to see some companies, like the Japanese ones, are adopting and changing to meet their competitors. Meanwhile, Canada and the US are just shutting down the healthy competitive narrative entirely, and resort to protectionism that will see its relative industries die in the long-run. Can't run from your competition forever; the Japanese knows it.
Nissan has huge liabilities bad products. Honda taking a big risk. But there is a big resurgence of consumers whoneed 4cyl gasoline compact, highly effiscient and very low emissions. Populations are poor and cannot buy evs.
Mitsubishi for heavy equipment, industrial engines and work trucks. Honda for standard cars and SUVs, ATVs and motorcycles, and various other use engines. Nissan for Full size trucks and SUVs, and low cost economy EVs.
There was a time the top three auto makers were American....not anymore. You want your business to fail.....let your employees unionize. Problem is the employees by unionizing sign their own death warrant....the owners loose, employees loose...union leaders get rich...rich...rich!
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This is fantastic. I bid them well in this effort. I'd give them any technical schematics that would help them soon when AGI begins operating at capacity i anticipate for computational engineering power in the hands of the common artisan.
Why not give the same blessing to the Chinese? They clearly know how to do things, so much so that it has provoked such a strong world-wide sentiment of change in the industry.
I hope Honda is able to keep their core characteristics while at the same time helping Nissan get out of its slump and refresh its product lineup.
They need to make affordable and reliable cars for working class again…
I really like the Nissan car app. I hope with this merge they have a good honda app as well. Honda cars are just awesome.
HONDA IS COOOOOOOKED!!!!!
Ghosn was the failure that introduced the terrible CVTs to Nissan.
I hope Honda leads in design, cant stand the look of most nissans anymore.
Renault… ugh.
Nissan has absolutely terrible reliability.
Remove restrictions on small trucks from Japan. Driving can be affordable if the Canadian government abandons its misguided protectionist policies.
They must protect what's left of their manufacturing base, There's a lot more a stake than buying cheap cars.
Brilliant comment!
Hope it doesnt ruin honda.
BYD is making a killing in Japanese domestic market...with 70 % EV buses.
日本メーカーが作れるなら、もっとEVバスが普及してたのにな。
中国企業だから、どこの事業者も勇み足です笑
Hope BYD keep offering sensible transportation to the world!
@@jimmylam9846 we need them here in amerikkka too
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そもそも日本国内にはEVバスはほとんど走っていない。日本にあるのはガソリンやガスで動くバスばかりだ。
The automotive industry is not turning away from ICE, it's _'struggling'_ to turn away from ICE. Unless major advancements happen in battery technology, EV's will have been nothing more than a fad.
I think Hondas strategy is focused on hybrids which are pretty good. Nissan does have an EV but sales are terrible.
@derek89273 Hybrids seem to be the more reasonable option until battery tech evolves.
EVs are not new, it failed before for the same reasons, this is history trying to fix a broken tech
@@ItsWillLeeyou realize how long the telephone took to become a handheld item you have now?
@@bigrob1887agreed
All Japanese EVs battery and software are produced under the license of BYD...there are no true Japanese EVs.
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日本人として、日本のEVのバッテリーはPanasonic製で、ソフトウェアは日本メーカーが独自に作っているので、このコメントが嘘であることを認証します。
@@I-am-not-human-being Toyota does get Byd EV license
It will be a tough merger, but I don’t agree with Carlos Ghosn’s perspective. Nissan is where it is today partly because of his poor management. When he was the CEO of Nissan
"The merger is designed to cut costs"... that sounds like quality cars in the making.
Let's hope that Honda keeps their designed and engineered CVTs instead of getting involved with JATCO. The Honda CVTs are good the JATCO ones have a poor reputation for reliability. It would not surprise me if they got into some development project with JATCO and then Honda's reputation for reliability tanks.
Same path as modern Toyota.
Clearly missing the point.
No one WANTS electric vehicles.
clearly you have not been travelling the world lately 🤣
No one as the US and Canada only.
These people are more than clueless. No one wants EVs. Keep making the vehicle people love and want and there is no threat
Gasoline engines for the mass public will eventually fade away
Canada reached peak Gas in 2017. Pure gas car sales have been in decline ever since.
hybrid evs are everywhere outside of the west. There are good EV infrastructure in many places and they are much cheaper than ICE cars and less maintenance required, 10 minute charge with lots of features. You don't want it in the west because the EVs in the west sucks a** and you have no infrastructure.
Majority of people don’t care either way, the cheap chinese product will come as it has for every other consumer item.
@ chinese cars are actually good and they are leading the way with EVs.
Is it going to be called hondson?
Honissan
Nihon. Meaning Japan.
Hondissan Motors Japan 😂😂
It will be called Nonda, meaning Not Honda.
I've seen enough lithium battery fires in my life to ensure I never buy an EV.
No, you're entirely wrong to think that way. A higher _percentage_ of petrol vehicles catch fire than BEVs.
Maybe you have other reasons to not use them (ex. don't own a garage to charge it in, constantly go on long distance trips, live in a particularly hot or cold area (or maybe both), don't want to pay more), but if anything this would be a reason to _buy_ an EV, definitely not a reason not to.
For people who drive mostly/exclusively in an urban environment, have access to a high percentage-of-cost government rebate on purchase, and have a parking spot where they can charge it for a good price they will be the best type of vehicle a person can buy. But for those who are missing any one of those points petroleum ICE vehicle is likely the better option unless you have lots of money to spend and particularly care about the environment (although typically people with lots of money to spend are careless about the environment, using lots of water at home, lots of single use packaging, lots of personal vehicle use and/or taxis or ridehailing, airplane travel a lot, regularly upgrading their electronics and clothing, generating food waste, etc.)
I agree, and there are other reasons as well.
They are the worst fires to deal with and extinguish. ...
Their batteries need rare metals. ...
Battery replacement is expensive (thousands $$$). ...
Lithium minings destroys water completely making it unable to sustain life or be used for anything. ...
Making electric cars creates more emissions. ...
They are only as green as their power sources. ...
Electric cars can be expensive to buy. ...
You can't drive as far in an electric car. ...
There aren't enough charging points....
Guard rails cannot prevent an EV from going through it due to the added battery weight of the EV. ...
Electric cars lose efficiency in cold weather. ...
Lithium batteries lose power just sitting overnight in the garage. ...
EV's take longer to charge in cold weather . ...
The iPhone you used to type this comment is powered with a lithium battery…
@@iRob-tr2oj You must be talking to scarecrow because I used a PC.
ICE’s have way more fires than EV’s. You don’t even know what you’re talking about lol eV’s are the future
EV is gonna be around, Hybrid is the solution, and ICE will stay for an unforeseeable future.
It's competition not threat, global news.
EVs are an option for consumers, but from an industry standpoint they're not the answer, IMO
Nissan needs to keep making Skylines
those generation is aging and disappearing.
New generation of car buyers are iPhone/Tesla AI self driving generations. They wont even have driver licenses.
Next Skyline will be EV, if Nissan wants to survive.
@@andg5194The most popular cars of the young generation were discontinued this year because of your thought. All dodge charger and challengers ceased production. I don’t think this is the right move! Double down on ICE.
EVS are heavy, so create more pollution from tire wear (particulate matter) and cause worse accidents plus wear down roads faster.
Add to that the FIRE danger...uh, no thanks, not buying one.
That's the biggest nonsense about EVs I ever heared.
This will ensure car prices are lowered as the customer makes the company stay alive. Oopps thats what is supposed to happen
They can produce a high quality, low emission compact gasoline car better than any car in that segment. Data reveals polulations are poor and cannot afford evs. Go gasoline go.
They need to make reliable cars ICE or EVs no matter the brand
EVs are the way forward
This is surprising due to just a day ago the Companies were putting press releases that they would be collaborating together on specific projects....NOT Merging......
GTR with Honda engine
I like it 😊
Gtr will be gone, NSX or bust
@ItsWillLee oh that's sad 😒
Too late.
Great move towards monopoly.
There are plenty of other car brands my dude.
This merger will only serve to delay the inevitable. I ask everyone here who disagree with me but one simple question, has anyone of you here been to South America recently more specifically Brazil, what about Mexico? What about south east asia and parts of Europe? In the UK France and Hungary they’re all operating BYD buses. This merger won’t solve the underlying problem with Japanese automakers which at the core is their inability to adapt and change there company structure. The Chinese have the whole supply chain in their arsenal to make a complete and quality EV from start to finish, from the frame to the battery and more. Japanese automakers got to comfortable with their niche and they would be unable to penetrate into the EV market now much like the Chinese would not have been able to penetrate into the gas combustion market to overtake their Japanese and European counterparts. Merger or no merger in the end this will not save them the Chinese EVs have a huge lead in the Africa, South East Asia and South American markets, and they’re only continuing to expand.
China isn't their only problem (Korean brands, Tesla etc). And Japanese cars used to be so much more exciting, than where they are today.
Don’t own either, no care.
The Nisubondishi Altilancivic is gonna be a helluva car, I can see it now 🤣
Both have been laying eggs as of late. And everyone who wants an ev already owns one.- that market is shrinking......
lol they going on the same boat so they can sink together.
Now Honda can have a decent V6 engine 👌 👏 👍
Threat? you mean the competition that they cannot handle, correct?
If Honda can bring Their design philosophy of the early 2000's to this, they could be unstopable. Unfortunately Nissan's lack of aftermarket support is not fixable even with Honda bringing their legendary aftermarket support To Nissan.
Merger because of what threat?😂😂😂
Keep laughing, our government clearly agree with that threat when they slapped the 100% (or was it 200%) tariff. Lots of confidence in that move, along with our southern, "friendly" neighbor.
@@dawuid1491 In the 80s workers(me included) in the furniture ,garments, shoes industries were phased out , we adapted ! Benefitting the majority of affordable necessities for years! Now at retirement , with carefully managed income , you want certain auto makers protected by 100% tariffs ?
@@jchung5265 No where in my statement that I said I want it. I think if the Canadian economy want to have any relevance in the global market, it has to get out of their comfort zone and competet, instead of resorting to protectionism along with its American neighbor, whom are now turning on Canada like it did to the others in its entourage.
It’s high time people buy hondas before they join Nissan bcoz Nissan is terrible company
So were looking at the Civic Type GT-R Evo 11......
No, just an NSX...
@@ItsWillLee NSX GT-R Evo 11
Good move for them. 😊
Nissonda & Hondissan, which is better ?
Nobody can compete with Chinese EVs. Have they tried tariffs yet?😂😂
End wokeness ban EVs.
Nissan Leaf is doing quite well and should improve based on the model.
So is this good or bad for Toyota?
Good news for Nissan
Bad news for Honda.
The real problem that Nissan has, is that they make very ugly cars. Beside the Gtr and the 350z, which look very good, all the affordable ones they make are super ugly. They need new designers!
Japanese Government is behind this for sure japans first car combustion engine car manufacturer Datsun(Nissan/Infiniti) 2011 second car manufacturer Mitsubishi 2011
Everything started falling when they decided to bully Carlos Ghosn.
I guess Ghosn was right. He said the Japanese wouldn't accept Renaults takeover of Nissan, so having another Japanese auto maker is Nissans only saving grace. I wouldn't be surprise if Nissan actually lowers Hondas quality.
Keep the Nissan Armada, patrol, titan, Pathfinder maxima and frontier then work together to upgrade more the Hondas like sedans mainly*
All because of Elon Musk. A total disruptor in the industry.
That's good move ❤
boeing / macdonald douglas 2.0?
My push to merge Boeing and McDonald's fell on deaf ears. Who wouldn't mind having a Big Mac while flying? 😄
This will only work provided Nissan ditch the horrible chrome box design that they inexplicably put on the front of all their cars. Other than the GT-R and the pathfinder the other models are forgettable. Maybe the kicks is salvageable if they go back to its prior design, like the old Versa SL. Even the Nisan Z is a no go with that porthole sized rear window.
This is what unfairly subsidized Chinese 🇨🇳 electric cars will do to your jobs, your company, and the country's economy.
The country's economy's doing fine, and the Japanese are adopting to the challenge and planning to compete with its products, in fair and productive ways that benefits the consumers and its economy in the long run.
Canada and the US could never...
lol cope
Great decision
IF that mean a lower honda civic type r price i agree otherwise i dont care... Nissan destroyed their own brand by becoming grand-dad car.
Merge ? I thought they were both Japanease 😅
GM and Ford both American. 😅
Nissan makes mobile potatoes 🥔
Capitalists Monopoly and Oligopoly.
Everything's fine.
Datsun(Nissan)took USA car market and they are the first car importer to USA and they broke the sports car record by selling Datsun/ Nissan Z cars one million mark beating Corvette
Useless achievements
I have a Nissan Titan that is an absolute piece of garbage. Hopefully Honda will teach them how to build better vehicles. Don’t worry about electric ⚡️ vehicles
what's wrong with your titan they seem like solid trucks?
few years ago titian got a disel version they used dodge engines those engines were the ones recalled do too fires.
so nissian without dodge is grear with is trash
@@elai3147 my Titan is 11 years old 225,000 km and I probably spent $17,000 on repairs😢 all four power window motors have broken. I’m on the second go round replacing them now.😂
@@Wolfpackgamer those diesel engines wernt made by Dodge they were made by Cummins and it was different from what Cummins made for Dodge or as it's been called for years Ram.
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If Chinese car come to US, I bet GM Ford and Stellantis will do the same thing, merge!
A sad day for Honda.
BYD (China 🇨🇳) Automobiles are still less expensive and built much better ❤️
Probably not. Parts supplies from BYD will be dodgy, and at some point because of the way Chinese manufacturers cut corners, there will be a massive liability with several debts and magically BYD will claim they've declared bankruptcy, and then they'll pop up six months later as CZE, and everything will be exactly the same except they've changed their name. Chinese makers are great for cheap stuff on Amazon, but they have no credibility in the car market where service and long-term credibility mean everything.
For now. It is good to see some companies, like the Japanese ones, are adopting and changing to meet their competitors.
Meanwhile, Canada and the US are just shutting down the healthy competitive narrative entirely, and resort to protectionism that will see its relative industries die in the long-run. Can't run from your competition forever; the Japanese knows it.
Nissan has huge liabilities bad products. Honda taking a big risk. But there is a big resurgence of consumers whoneed 4cyl gasoline compact, highly effiscient and very low emissions. Populations are poor and cannot buy evs.
BYD EV as low as $ 4900 US...and you don't find one single person on a assembling line !
Ooooooooh interesting
Mitsubishi for heavy equipment, industrial engines and work trucks. Honda for standard cars and SUVs, ATVs and motorcycles, and various other use engines.
Nissan for Full size trucks and SUVs, and low cost economy EVs.
both Mitsubishi and Nissan truck divisions were sold-off years ago!
There was a time the top three auto makers were American....not anymore. You want your business to fail.....let your employees unionize. Problem is the employees by unionizing sign their own death warrant....the owners loose, employees loose...union leaders get rich...rich...rich!
!I am at the beginning of my "investment journey", planning to put 385K into dividend stocks so that I will be making up to 30% annually in dividend returns. any good recommendation on great performing stocks or Crypto will be appreciated.
I don't really blame people who panic. Lack of
information can be a big hurdle. I've been
making more than $200k passively by just
investing through an advisor, and I don't have
to do much work. Inflation or no inflation, my
finances remain secure. So I really don't blame
people who panic.
Without a doubt! Ruth Ann Tsakonas is a trader who goes above and beyond. she has an exceptional skill for analysing market movements and spotting profitable opportunities. Her strategies are meticulously crafted on thorough research and years of practical experience.
I managed to grow a nest egg of around 120k to over a Million. I'm especially grateful to Adviser Ruth Ann Tsakonas, for her expertise and exposure to different areas of the market..
how would you recommend i enter the crypto market? I am also looking at studying some traders and copying their strategy rather than investing myself and losing money emotionally. What's your take on this approach? and How can i reach her, if you don't mind me asking?
look up her name on the web for her website.
This is fantastic. I bid them well in this effort. I'd give them any technical schematics that would help them soon when AGI begins operating at capacity i anticipate for computational engineering power in the hands of the common artisan.
Why not give the same blessing to the Chinese? They clearly know how to do things, so much so that it has provoked such a strong world-wide sentiment of change in the industry.
That's good move ❤