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Hondas badge engineering and the impact it has on the consumer

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  As EVs solidify their place in today’s highly competitive car market,   Honda   and their premium brand Acura find themselves seriously behind on in-house EV development. This is the precise reason why they have chosen to partner up with other companies on developing fully   electric vehicles .   Honda     In March of 2024 Honda unveiled a fully electric crossover called the   Honda Prologue . The issue with this new model was not so much that it was not well received; it has more to do with the fact that it was not much of a Honda underneath the Honda badge. Just like the   Acura ZDX   released in the same year, the Prologue was built on   General Motors’ Ultium platform . This is the same foundation behind the   Cadillac Lyriq   and   Chevrolet Blazer EV . The issue arose when people started to notice that the Prologue and the ZDX shared far more than just the electric drivetrain with GM models. They shared compon...

Is Nissan merging with Honda?

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  Back in December 2024, Japan’s auto giants   Nissan   and   Honda   surprised the industry by announcing plans to merge under a new holding company. This merger would essentially create the third largest automaker in the world, with a total worth anywhere from   $50 to 60 billion,   trailing behind only   Toyota   and   Volkswagen . The merger would offer multiple benefits to both companies; amongst the most valuable are deep savings through unified R&D, shared vehicle platforms and streamlined production.   Nissan merging with Honda     Nissan vehicle   reliability and reputation have been on a downturn the last few years with a decline in sales and serious budgetary constraints. Nissan needed resources to help revitalize its product and brand image. By failing to reinvest into R&D, Nissan fell behind in the new electrification craze; in fact, the brand currently only offers 2 EVs, the   Nissan Leaf ...

Why Quality Varies Across Different Car Manufacturers

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While a lot of the cars being offered for sale today may feature similar styling and design language, there are distinct differences between under the shiny new exteriors. Understanding these crucial differences can mean the difference whether you end up with a new car that depreciates rapidly and racks up costly repair bills shortly after the factory warranty expires or a car that will remain desirable and require minimal unexpected repairs.   To understand the true difference between modern cars made by various manufacturers, we must explore their individual design and manufacturing philosophies as they shape the quality, reliability and long-term value of the cars they produce.   Car Manufacturers     Cost Cutting VS Reliability & Value   The length some companies go to cut costs when developing new models will vary. While all car manufacturers prioritize some cost cutting measures, some companies do it more than others. Additionally, the way cost cutting...