Used 2004 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
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Won me Over!
As someone who was on the waiting list for a Toyota Sienna, I was a hard sell on the new Quest. But after taking a look at the new "not your typical" minivan styling and comparing features/price/performance purchased the new Quest right away. Definately worth a look if you're in the market for a minivan (and even a great alternative to an SUV for space and better comfort).
Nissan Quest SE
First off, MSRP is high but if you shop around and find a good deal I highly recommend this vehicle. I paid $1000 over invoice in OCT 03. I am extremely happy with this vehcile because of all the thought and features built into this vehicle. I highly recommend the SE edition over the S and SL edition becuase of the increased 17 inch tires, BOSE sterio, and sky-view interior. I am not pleased with the anti-pinch technology built into the sliding doors or the second DVD screen. However in order to get the GPS, you have to get the dual DVD. Over all pleased.
- 3.5 SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,995422 mi away
- 3.5 SL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,950583 mi away
- 3.5 SL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,995674 mi away
QUEST IS THE BEST
After searching for over one year for a van ... always walking away because it was missing something I FOUND THE QUEST. It is like driving a cloud with all controls at your fingertips. With plenty of room and seats that fold down effortlessly. Doors side and back open and close with the remote making loading and unloading a snap.The acceleration and handling is the best of any of the vans I have tested. The STYLE is just the BEST. People stop me nearly every day to question me about my QUEST. I can't wait to tell them how much we LOVE it.
Nothing Compares to it
if you are a van owner you need to check this new nissan van out, it is the greatest auto out there, van wise
My New Quest
While researching info for a new mini van, I eliminated the Quest. I had the Quest twin, Mercury Villager, in 97 and assumed the new Nissan would be the same. They are too small for my needs. SUPRISE! My Consumer Reports arrived with mini van tests. Nissan redesigned the Quest. I looked, I bought. The car is great. Loaded with standard features. First trip- 26MPG.Try one if you are looking for a great mini van.