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Originally Posted by WolfpackS2k
As to the 2 of you arguing about sub-prime loans and car sales, who gives a sh*t. FFS, could you pick anything more boring to argue about in a thread about a new sports car? 
Personally I feel that Nissan's quality went straight to hell as soon as the French took over. But I'd still consider a new sports car by them.
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The merger happened in 1999. Since then all car brands have improved reliability seen here:
http://www.nola.com/business/index.s...ality_rel.html
They are 11th place of 27 brands for reliability. Infiniti is 7th place. Nissan is two behind Honda, and Infiniti is 12 ahead of Acura, for comparison:
https://www.consumerreports.org/car-...they-stack-up/
If by quality you mean interesting cars then for your consideration: The Skyline GTR ended in 2002, and the new GTR began production in 2007. The G35 coupe (aka US Skyline) was also a big hit in the tuner community. The 350Z was released in 2002 when most other manufacturers were ending production or considering ending production on their sports cars, or releasing flops. For all the complaints, the 350z/370z has been a success for Nissan. All this since the merger.