Used 2004 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
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Love it !
After driving the Sienna, and the Oddysey, the Quest just blew me away. It is designed for a Family to have fun in it. The center console with the gages is actually better as you have a better view of the road.
So Far.... So Great!
We just purchased an SE last week and I'm thrilled with the styling and amenities. I traded in our 1993 Quest with 195,000 miles and hope this one will last as well. Can't yet tell about reliability etc. but the aesthetics of the car are spectacular! The wife and kids love the skylights, DVD and 10 speaker stereo. Can't wait to take it on a trip. We chose this over Sienna because our '93 Quest was so great and the Siennas were so hard to find and lacked pizazz.
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2004 Quest
After test driving a Sienna and Odyssey, and looking at a poor Windstar, this is the minivan to buy, if this can be called a minivan. I have no idea yet on reliability, but the ergonomics are excellent, it is huge for six people and a lot of gear, it drives and rides excellently, and continues the trend of redefining the minivan. Really it is a long car with sliding doors. What a nice car. But there is nothing mini about it. Nay
Nice Van for a Mini Van
I love this van. It does everything I need it to do and then some.
better minivan not best one
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