For me, it’s their Frontiers and Xterras.
I’ve had two Xterra since 2005. 2005 and 2014.
And I’m on my second Frontier. First was a 2006. Currently driving a 2020.
I'm an old lady, so a pick-up or SUV wasn't ideal for me. I've always driven four-door sedans, and found Nissan Altima's an extremely comfortable car, especially for driving long-distance on the highway. After I traded my 2005 Altima in, I discovered cars no long had CD players. My old Altima had a 5 CD Bose system in it. So I had to convert all my CD albums to MP3 files, and put them on a USB stick so I could continue to listen to my music while driving.
Had a 2000 Frontier which cruised to 215K with no prblems, but was 2WD and living in the mountains got old putting chains on. Got a 2006 Frontier 4x4 and was pleased with it until 150K when the transmission blew up, replace it and limped along for another 20K before lots of things started to fail. Luckily found a low miles one owner 2013 Tacoma and snapped it up, 20 pages of scheduled maintenance records, should last forever.