Apologies in advance for my 2p...
in my experience, Nissan and Saturn cars with regular maintenance i.e., oil changes, tire inflation/rotation, have been incident free for the duration of the 3-4 year lease, every car for the last ~30 years we’ve been leasing.
In 1984 I bought a new Toyota Tercel 5 speed station wagon. I drove it until 1998 and put on some 219,000 miles. It was perfect for the first 100k miles. Around that time things started to go one by one. Timing chain, radiator, windshield wiper motor, rack and pinion assembly, but I had an excellent mechanic who i trusted completely and he kept that car on the road until I concluded it had become a mobile money pit.
Scattered amongst all those experiences i had the great misfortune of leasing a 1998 Chevy Malibu for 3 years. That p o s broke down on my first drive home from the dealership. The faulty electrical system was always a wonky mess, but it was before the so called lemon laws and I had little recourse.
In the early-mid aughts when my kids were away at school and each needed her own reliable car, i leased them new Nissans in addition to my wife’s leased car. The payments were really stretching us, so I borrowed on permanent loan, my Dad’s Toyota Camry as he’d recently hung up his driver’s license. The Camry was mechanically original, 20 years old and tattered. But it got me to and from work for a good three years while the kids were in school simultaneously.