Used 2004 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
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"Lemon" I Need Help! Not happy!
From the very beginning of my purchase, I have encountered problems. Electrical disaster. Problems on the dashboard. Had to get tires, brake job. Took to Nissan to replace alternator. Have a whole lot of squeaking in sliding doors and other places. Had some problems with acceleration hesitation. Interior lights & air vents falling out of ceiling. Vibration and ratting problems. Engine smoking and burning oil need a ring job. The warranty will not cover it because of requirement to have all oil changes information on it. We did not get all of our oil changes from them so we need proof of getting them from other establishment so that we can get our motor fix. It has been a nightmare.
Best Minivan with style ...
This minivan drives great and gives a feel of an SUV with lots of room, room and fun to drive ...
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quest se
just took a 700 mile trip,loved the navigation system. the van was quiet smooth and comfortable. our gas mileage was in the low 20's driving near 80 mph. we have had no squeaks, rattles or problems. (1800 miles). The controls require a few days to become second nature, and everything is simple and easy to reach.
Not just a new standard, a new approach!
My wife and I bought an '01 Olds Silouhette becasue of the free extra warranty coverage and the extra level of appointments at a mid-range price. After spending some time looking around for a replacement (we were going to wait for aug '04), we looked at the Odyessy (boring), Windstar (soon the be freestar) - sorry it's a Ford product and we don't do Fords anymore, and we even looked at the VW van thingy eh yeah if that's what it is... Enter the Nissan. Now I am not one to get excited over a Minivan (we but it because of necessity of having 3 children) but wow! This thing has a new approach to family moving.
A van I am pleased (and proud) to drive
When we set out to find a replacement for our Subaru Forester (a car that was excellent - just too small), my wife expressed a strong desire to purchase another minivan. We had owned one when my kids were very young and thought I was past this part of my life. I was adamant that we should buy an SUV with three rows instead of another minivan... that is, until I actually drove the Quest. This vehicle is excellent. We test drove, the Odessey, the Sienna and the MVP. All were excellent vehicles, however, none provided the "whole" package better than the Quest -- performance, handling, function and style (both inside and out) truly set the Quest apart.