It’s been a while since we’ve asked you a Question of the Day so we thought what better day to do it than on hump-day. Today, we’re asking you which Japanese brand you think has the best model lineup.

For this segment we’re staying away from luxury vehicles so you can pick from Nissan, Honda, Toyota and Mazda.

Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below and let us know which Japanese vehicle is your favorite.

- By: Kap Shah


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  • Pat

    Nissan, hands down. They don't have to do a Scion brand thing to do the Cube…they have a full electric car with the Leaf…they have the hottest sports car with the Nissan GT-R and the hottest affordable sports car with the Nissan 370Z

  • Ben

    I second…Nissan

  • montyz81

    I agree. Nissan has a set of SUVs, Pickups, Luxury brand, Sedans, sports cars, 0 emission vehicles. Mazda does not have a good line of SUVs, or luxury cars, Toyota does not have a good/affordable set of sports cars.

  • kabluey

    Nissan. They don't have the Prius and their luxury brand isn't to scared to offer a guzzling V-8. Additionally, their model lineup makes sense and their styling is atrocious.

  • mathieu

    Nissan

  • http://www.facebook.com/mcorrera Michael Correra

    yes i will admit i am a bit biased on this issue, as I am the Fleet Sales Director at a Nissan dealership…. but hey, there is a REASON i work for Nissan! Whats out now and whats coming as well make up the best overall line up out there….

  • xbpdavis11x

    Definitely Nissan… it has a great lineup with amazing styling and something that's affordable and practical for everyone. People of every varying taste in style and price can find a Nissan to love.

  • Kenny

    I'm a Honda fanatic all the way but I would have to say that best lineup would have to go to Nissan. They have plenty of diversity and offer great features at affordable prices.

  • Dane

    Good one… There are so many bad ones…

    UMMM…. None….

  • http://www.facebook.com/HoSway01 Jossue Josh HoSway Rivera

    I also say Nissan. I mean they have the GT-R, the Z, the Sentra, the Maxima, and so on! I mean they're awesome!!!!

  • GMfan87

    Nissan wins the best lineup in my book, just because of the sporty aspect…unfortunately they'd also win worst quality.

  • Ivan Gutierrez

    I'd say Mazda followed closely by nissan, then toyota, then honda.

  • RotaryLover

    I would say Nissan. Even through that I am a Mazda fan, Nissan has so much more to offer.

  • Jeremie

    Why wasn't Subaru included in this comparison? I would say they have a pretty good line-up plus all their cars offer AWD which for a lot of people makes sense, because their entire line-up is winter friendly.
    For people living in harsher climates, Subaru has the best line-up.
    Otherwise, Nissan probably has the advantage (who could resist a GT-R!).

  • vgentry83

    I say Nissan because it mixes sportiness and reliability together in a cheaper package. Toyota & Honda are getting a little sloppy to me! All are still great cars tho!

  • vgentry83

    I say Nissan because it mixes performance, with luxury (Infiniti), and the reliability all for a cheaper package than Toyota and Honda.

  • ChrisRob

    Me 4 Honda. Pilot and CR-V=good lineup and honda crosstour wont last. Toyota's are extravagent. They got land cruiser, sequoia, dey keep in lexus division is too expensive not effective hs250h ( honda insight were to be affordable hybrid while lexus's hs250h were not to be affordable luxury hybrid).

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1365300949 Martino Henderson

    Although I'm definitely a sports car guy who owns a MX6 and RX8 both from Mazda. However, I think its a toss up between Mazda and Nissan. Both have a great mix of family cars, trucks, SUV's, Mini vans; and also have a decent sports car line up, something Toyota and Honda have both abandoned in the consumer market. Mazda has zoom zoom incorporated into all their cars. (What other manufacture can you take their mini van onto a road corse and have a good time. Mazda may have more true sports cars, the MX-5 and RX-8, but Nissan has a super car in the GT-R. For people who love to go fast then Mazda is the way to go.

  • meraboy

    Nissan of course, for its technology(GT-R, 370Z, Leaf), styling & creativity(GT-R, 370Z, Murano, Juke), value for money (Sentra, Versa) & comprehensive products lineup.

  • kongkingdong

    i say

    1-nissan
    2-subaru
    3-toyota
    4-honda
    5-mazda
    6-hyundia

  • Alexedwards0119

    worst quality? these machines last forever

  • http://www.leasecar.co.uk/lease-audi_a3_hatchback/ http://www.leasecar.co.uk

    I would say Nissan as they are a mixture of both luxury and good value.