Used 1996 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
NIssan Quest
This van has been excellent to us.
My experience with Nissan Quest
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.
- XE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,9991,286 mi away
Wish They Made Them All Like This
We must be living right. We have owned this van for over 8 years and bought it at 100,000mi and to date we have now 242,000 mi and still going strong. We are second owners and we have only needed to replace the A/C, passenger windshield motor and radiator. We also replaced the timing belt b/c our mechanic said we needed to. Everything works on the inside but sometimes the locks seem to have a mind of their own. I wish they made them like they used to. We are looking around for another solid mechanically sound vehicle just in case she gives up the ghost, but as of this writing, no other vehicle has good consumer reviews in the price range we can afford. So we will just keep on driving her.
love it !!
Our Quest will be 7 years old in September. We are a family of 6 we have enjoyed our mini van. It has never given us any trouble. We are just starting to search for a new car, only because mom is ready.
Family workhorse
We have owned this minivan for 7 years and 125,000 miles. It still is as solid as when we bought it. No rattles, unlike our friend's Chrysler Town and Country at 40,000. It handles and brakes well. Has a good ride. It is underpowered, though, so you have to put your foot in it to get going. Only a few problems the whole time-air conditioning failed, and motorized seat belt failed on passenger side. Also, had to replace a radiator. That's it. Everything else runs like new. Just need more room as the kids have grown up. GM minivans have SUBSTANTIALLY more leg room.