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2002 Nissan Quest SE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
Pros: Value, dependability, comfort
Cons: Watch the plastic sliding door handles
Likely to recommend this car? (1-10): 9
We bought the van new in April, 2002. We now have 118K miles on her. The only unscheduled problem we have had was the axle boots ripped open around 62K miles, so we replaced both axles. This repair was completely unexpected as the vehicle is always garaged and not abused. When it hit 105K, I changed the timing belt, water pump (preventive maintenance only...no issues at the time, just easy to get to while the timing belt was off), drive belts and spark plugs. She continues to run like a champ. We have the SE model which improves handling; however, you can definitely feel the bumps when you hit them. We get between 20 and 21 miles per gallon driving a 50/50 mix of highway and city driving. Right now, the only issue we have is the radio display fades in and out which is a common problem on these vehicles. There is a cheap repair where you resolder the power supply lead on a circuit board inside of the radio. Right now, it's not bad enough to mess with so we are leaving it alone. We have the captain's chairs in the middle row which is comfortable for the kids. We also have the overhead video player which the kids love. We, the grandparents, love it to. Just turn it on and the kids will not make a sound except for needed bathroom breaks and the I'm hungry, feed me calls. The van came with Goodyear tires which lasted approximately 40K miles. Then we put on a set of Yokohama Avid Touring S tires which lasted almost 65K miles. These were really quiet tires; however, the weight of the van made the tires look underinflated. We now have on General Altimax RT tires which ride and handle excellent. They also appear to support the weight of the van a little better. It's too early to tell about tread wear but right now, it looks like they will last approximately 50K miles or so. The van's sliding door handles are a weak spot when the doors are frozen. Do not use these handles to break open the frozen door. Just grab the handle, pull on it until the door lock unlatches, then grab the body of the door and pull on it to break the ice holding the door closed. The handles are only plastic and cannot handle the pressure required to break the ice. I learned this the hard way. I like the white background on the instrument cluster found in the SE vans. They look really cool during the day and are easily legible during the night. The sound system is really good for a van. The SE came with the sub speaker system which gives it a little thump! I have used nothing but synthetic oil in the engine since it was new. It will burn approximately 1 quart of oil every 5K miles. I also have my oil analyzed at Blackstone Labs every 7.5K when I do the oil change. So far, engine wear is below the average level for this engine. I attribute this to the synthetic oil usage. I don't use the high dollar Mobil 1 or other high performance synthetic oils. I just use the Walmart brand synthetic since this is not a high performance engine. I used Mobil 1 in my 90 Nissan 300ZX twin turbo because this engine was a high performance engine and was often ran very, very hard. If you use synthetic oil, you can run this oil for the full 7.5K oil change interval recommended in the owner's manual. There is no need to change it every 3K miles like the oil companies recommend. They really like to see you spend your money for their oil! I'm going to change the transmission oil filter and oil when she hits 120K just to be safe. I have not had to touch the exhaust system so far, which is almost hard to believe. The muffler still looks and sounds good and the stainless still exhaust piping should last the entire life of the van. The van has a high performing AC system and the heat is warm within just a mile or two of starting out. There a few rattles in the sliding doors and rear hatch when you hit a fairly large bump, but it's not too bad. The van is definitely past middle age, so what would you expect? I have some rattles now, too. I hope this review helps you. If you can find a good used Quest van, I'd recommend it. No, you will not get a polished van like what is produced today. But you will save approximately 30K dollars if you were to buy a new one. Good luck.
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2002 Nissan Quest GLE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
I have been satisfied, overall with my second Nissan Quest. I bought the fully loaded Quest. I enjoy the steering wheel controlled radio switch, the seat heaters, cruise control, rear mirror compass and the vcr. The car is quite reliable. The van usually gets 16 mpg. The only problems I have had with the van are the steering wheel radio control failed at about 20,000 miles, and was replaced. Now the same thing is failing again at 76,000 miles. Also at about 50,000 miles a control needed to be replaced that operated the power windows and compass (That was an expensive repair) Overall, I recommend the 2002 Nissan Quest.
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2002 Nissan Quest GLE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
I love my van - not too big, but big enough to be comfortable. The VCR is a big hit on trips & we can hook up the Nintendo also. Mileage is 20mpg. I would like better, but what do you expect for a vehicle that will transport 7 people!
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2002 Nissan Quest GLE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
I loved the look and style of my
Nissan Quest GLE. The wood grain dash
and stylish leather seats made me feel
like I driving a Lexus. That is until
I ran over dirt in the road. The ride
is horrible. You feel every bump! I
found myself scouring the road for
divets and ruts just to avoid them.
Otherwise, it was a great vehicle. My
kids loved the extras like the
overhead video system. And, my
husband and I loved the dual function
of the sound system. It allowed us to
listen to the radio (or not!) while
our kids watched a movie with head
phones.
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2002 Nissan Quest SE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
SETTING ASIDE THE NAME NISSAN
QUEST...THIS VAN CAN MOVE AND PERFORMS
VERY WELL IN ACCELARTING AND MANEUVERING
HOWEVER I'M VERY DISAPPOINTED IN THE
SUSPENSION. THE VAN RATTLES TO MUCH AND
BECOMES ANNOYING WHEN DRIVING. ON THE
HIGHWAYS AND SMOOTH SURFACES I GIVE IT
THUMBS UP ....BUT STAY AWAY FROM LOCAL
STREETS WITH POT HOLES AND UNEVEN
SURFACES.
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2002 Nissan Quest SE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
Duel rear air is a very nice feature,
driver controls and passenger comfort
exelent! Power and road handling above
average.
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2002 Nissan Quest GLE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
The Quest doesn't turn heads, or
zoom,zoom around town. This is my
second (1998 GLE) and it has always
been reliable. It has enough luxury
with the heated leather seats and VCR
plus, but the price didn't kill me. For
an older couple like us, it provides
enough hauling roon ,but with alittle
bit of luxury.
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2002 Nissan Quest GLE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
I have owned Toyotas for the last 6
years. My wife bought a Nissan Maxima
a few years back and I realized that
Nissan makes a better car for the
money. So, when we had our son, we
decided we needed more room. We broke
down and looked at minivans. Hated
everyone I tested, but we got a GREAT
deal on the Nissan Quest. Since then,
I have really grown to love the car. I
have no idea what the editors are
thinking--this car blows the Honda and
Toyota away. However, I do think the
minivan needs restyling (been pretty
much the same overall style since mid
90s)...
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2002 Nissan Quest SE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
Fun to drive...as fun as a minivan can
be.
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2002 Nissan Quest GXE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A)
I don't understand the knocks against
its power. It has plenty of power and
is very smooth in acceleration. This
van feels much more solid than its
competitors.
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