Used 2004 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
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Our new Quest
After checking out the new Sienna and its premium price, we decided to check out the new Quest (didn't even consider Odyssey). We liked the test drive and decided to buy it. At first, we were concerned about build quality as it is being built in a brand new plant in Canton,MS. But decided to the risk. We had the interior lights fuse blow out as the other reviewer mentioned. But, the dealer's mechanic quickly traced the culprit as a interior light trim meltdown. We haven't had a problem from them on. As we drive by, we turn lot of heads. We have people curiously looking at the central instrument control. Driving the new Quest is a pleasure.
Quest
So far so good. We have only had the vehicle a week. So far it has been wonderful. No problems, to speak of and the feedback from interested parties is unbelievable. We highly recommend it and the dealer we purchased it from.
- 3.5 S Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,995674 mi away
- 3.5 SL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $2,9951,079 mi away
- 3.5 SL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,9501,142 mi away
They don't get any better than this!
After driving the Oddessy, new Sienna, and the Town & Country, we went with the Quest...our 12th Nissan now. This thing is like a limo. It's larger than any minivan on the market and it's cocoon quiet and smooth. The interior is elegant when compared to the competition. We enjoy this Quest better than anything we've driven....and it's a MINIVAN! Nissan now has the new benchmark minivan!
Finally a minivan for ME!
The fact that it's a family car to go on vacations, a vehicle to drive to work and back, and to haul various kinds of gear is just too good to pass up. The dealership was willing to negotiate while Toyota wasn't and was too arrogant. It took several hours, but I was treated fairly. Thus far, the vehicle is running great. The minivan does set a bit low to the ground (hence the great, controlled steering) but it does have a tendency to scrape the ground on some driveways that have abrubt inclinations or declinations. For the EVERYTHING type if vehicle, I don't think there's a vehicle that beats it. (And you have three trims to choose from.)
Thank Heavens I didn't get an Odyssey
We bought our Quest in August. It is October and we are already close to 5,000 miles. I insisted on buying an Odyssey until my husband told me to at least look at the Quest....well, I saw and then test drove both engines (SL and SE). No comparison!! Bought the SE. Only problem is if you want to add the DVD system after purchase it can't be done. Nissan is not even selling the system for alternate installation, so get it now!!