Used 2002 Nissan Quest GLE 4dr Minivan (3.3L 6cyl 4A) Consumer Reviews
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Look's Great, Rides Terrible
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.
My second Nissan Quest
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.
- SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,2501,465 mi away
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- GLE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,9952,317 mi away
Nissan Quest good family van
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!
Love my Quest
I've head my Quest for 5 years this spring and love it. It replaced a Villager with Quest Engine that had 223,000 miles on it when it was totaled. Very little is needed in way of repairs if maintained. Bought it at 77,000 miles now at 124,000. Just had belts and a gasket replaced. Only complaint are the DOOR HANDLES! Cheap! I've had to replace a few several times during the winter months.
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New Quest
My family has purchased 5 Nissans in the past 3 years. We think they are the best Japanise car on the market. I think everyone should take a second look at Nissan. We had Toyotas before the Nissans and had trouble with every one.