A little birdie told me...
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Apparently it's both.
Tohatsu and Nissan are the same, and Honda built some of the larger Tohatsu branded motors.
Honda to Private-Label Large Outboards for Tohatsu
Tohatsu and Nissan are the same, and Honda built some of the larger Tohatsu branded motors.
Honda to Private-Label Large Outboards for Tohatsu
MateOriginal Crew56 postsSince 2018
Confusing, it's all Greek to me.
You mean Japanese...
I didn't know there was "overlap" before, which is very common in Japan. What is interesting is the loss of the Honda label and marketing glitz that goes long with that. "Oh look that boat has a Honda on it, I love my Accord!!" works much better than "WTF is a Tohatsu???"
No matter how you slice it, it will be viewed as a "downgrade" for Honda outboards from less knowledgeable boat owners...
AdmiralOriginal Crew21,694 postsSince 2018
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All outboards STINK compared to a diesel , E Tec's happen to stink less lately , so E Tec it is .............. 4 strokes in general have a lot of internal corrosion issues ....... Older Carbed Yammy was a winner , of course they stopped production a few years back .......
Honda did / does has one of the better reputations
Honda did / does has one of the better reputations
First MateOriginal Crew711 postsSince 2018
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The bigger Tohatsus are already Hondas; other than the cowling cover, the internals are 100 percent Honda. Itβs really a shame that Honda doesnβt do more R&D with their marine outboards as they really are the Hondas of marine engines. Iβve owned three and they are quiet, fuel efficient and exceedingly reliable. It would not shock me if they did in fact decide to sell to Tohatsu....
MateOriginal Crew137 postsSince 2019
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