Used 2004 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
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Best ever
This is the perfect vehicle for those people who need the space a minivan offers, but don't necessarily WANT to drive a minivan. It looks cool, drives as nice as any car I've been in, has lots of great features. It's one of the safest cars out there, and sits nice and low to the ground (easy to get in and out of, especially for young kids).
- 3.5 SL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,950241 mi away
- 3.5 SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,995331 mi away
- 3.5 S Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,995410 mi away
I hate Quest but not Nissan
From day one it rattles. Delearship tried to fix it several times. They were not successful. Lot of Wind noise. I can not hear my radio when driving the vehicle. Very low millage. The seating is not comfortable. Most of all sliding doors will not stop while closing even if there is an object in the way that could be dangerous to the kids,because they are the ones that use the doors to get in/out.we demonstrated the risk to sale person at Nissan Delearship. I did not file case under lemon law. Before some thing happens to my children, I got rid of this vehecle. I traded my vehicle back to dealership for a loss of $3000 and brought 2004 Maxima
My first Disappointment in Nissan
I've worked and owned several Nissans. This is by far the worst one I've had. At 67000 I had to have the Alternator replaced ($672.00) Now at 87000 the timing chain is rattling / pecking. Cost of repair $1104.63 I've put over 200,000 miles on my altima.
Buy the Nissan Quest!!!
I just got into the Quest SL, and the vehicle is outstanding!!! Doesn't look boring like the other competition, and drives like a car. Has "fold-flat" 2nd and 3rd row seats...no one else does. Buy the Quest.