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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
I purchased this Nissan Quest twelve years ago & had no problems with it whatsoever. It has now 148,000 miles & still runs like a new car. Problem is I like to buy something newer & I'm not sure what to buy, not only that, I don't want to give this car away. In my opinion this car is worth much more than what the book shows.
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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
We love this car. We bought it in 1996 in California. It was our family car - 3 kids + 1dog. 55.000 miles - driving all year - never had any problem. Family moved - we shipped the car to Germany. Have been driving the car all the years - super cold winter, snow, Oktoberfest, hot summers.... never ever had any problems. Sparc plugs the same... Our grandchild likes the car. We had lots of other cars - BMW, Mercedes etc... they all had quality issues. Mercedes pretty bad. The Nissan Quest 1996 is a dream car. Pleasure to drive - still. Looks like pretty new - no rost, no problems. Our kids are out of the house and this car is still doing very well. It has 112.000 miles - BEST CAR EVER !!!
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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
We bought this van to haul our family back to Nebraska to visit family, this van started out being a very nice reliable van but, after about 5 trips to NE and once to AR. and back to MN. It developed an exhaust leak that can't be found or fixed and as a result doesn't have good acceleration or power. Likes to eat up batteries, in the time we have owed, it has used 4. We also had to replace the radiator at about 110,000 miles. Would not recommend this van to a friend. This van has never left us stranded but, always seems to need some thing done.
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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
We have loved this little van . We call it the little red van that could, because it never stops, it just keeps going. We drove this van for seven years before we had to put in our first non-maintenance repair. Every year we say, "Maybe we can get one more year out of her." And we do!
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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
I love this vehicle. I have put 56,000+ miles on it since I purchased it approx. 4 years ago and have had no major issues, other than normal maintenance. I feel safe no matter where I go; in-city or on the road. As with any car, though, keepting the oil changed regularly is a must. The Quest doesn't "eat" brakes as a few cars I have previously owned tended to do. One thing that has happened that I'm not so thrilled about is the automatic antenea has quite working but the radio still works just fine. In the future, I will continue to buy Nissan or foreign-made cars. I don't make enough money to take chances.
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1996 Nissan Quest XE 3dr Minivan
Absolutely the most reliable vehicle
I've ever owned. Over 120,00 original
miles with no major mechanical
problems. Excellent handling and
acceleration for a van, and better than
many cars I've driven
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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
I bought this minivan in 1996 and still
drive to work everyday. It is very
reliable and never had any major
problems. The only components I
replaced so far were the air controller
and motor on the air conditions (dual)
for $500. Anything else was done by
warranty. Fun to drive especially on
free way. I took a round trip to Las
Vegas(2,000 miles) by myself without
any problems. It is a great minivan
only requires rountine maintenance.
Great highway gas milage and average
for city. Dual air is an excellent
option. You will like it!
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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
I have LOVED this car. It was a demo
that I gor with 4,000 miles on it in
1997. It has made 8 round-trips from
Tucson to Seattle in addition to
numberous other trips, and we have
never had a serious problem with it in
almost 8 years!
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1996 Nissan Quest GXE 3dr Minivan
The engine and the transmission is of
superior quality. However, the body
style and engineering seems to have a
greater scope of improvement. The
service center of Nissan is
unexpectedly less courteous and
efficient. I had the same experience
with all three service centers I
visited in Atlanta. It seems that they
try to get most from a small set of
customers since the volumes of Nissan
vehicles are not comparable to those of
Toyota and Honda.
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