Used 2004 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
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Overall a Keeper
I love driving my Quest. I am very tall and having the displays in the center of the console prevents the steering wheel from obstructing my view. Automatic side rear and back doors are wonderful with two small kids. So are the fold down seats and ability to pull second row seats forward to access third row, even if second row seats have child seats installed.
Love it
I love my van. Rides great, large seats for added comfort. No cramped feeling. Cool ride.
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The Best MinIvan (If you can afford it.)
I looked at several Minivans both foreign and domestic, but when I saw the Quest, I was in love. I was going to settle for a Chevy Venture LT loaded because of the price and rebates,(My father worked for GM) but I just couldn't do it. I narrowed my choices down to the Odyssey and the Quest because of their quality. I was able to get the Quest for $29,800 out the door.
Nissan Quest a winner
After owning three Quests this redesign is truly a work of art. Just about anything that we felt could be improved the engineers and designers at Nissan have incorporated in this new unit. We had seriously entertained the idea of changing vehicles this time around but were blown away when we test drove the new 2004. Thank you Nissan
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people are stopping me to ask what it is i love the fold down seats, wish they had a pattern to hide eventual dirt