Used 2005 Nissan Quest Consumer Reviews
Overall I am satisfied but....
this car has some really annoying issues. I purchased my 2005 Nissan Quest in 2006. It drives well. I replaced brakes about 18 mos ago and had to replace again a month ago. The rear windshield wiper has fallen off, the two sliding side doors are difficult to open due to the rubber being loose. The gas gauge and mileage has dissappeared making any trip outside of my town scary. The right side window is stuck open...but the left one is fine. The air vent, heating/AC in front of vehicle has stopped blowing air and the vent cover has fallen out behind driver street. Since this is a gently used vehicle i expected these minor issues not to happen.
Good but not great
After driving all comers in the segment this is the one that my wife had to have. So far it has been a great purchase and has stopped all the hitting and fighting in the back seat. We have had a few issues: As everyone else states we have had the door rattles. This was recently fixed by the 3rd dealership we visited. When the van is left outdoors overnight and the temperature gets below freezing all the electronics except the throttle cease to work. This is very inconvenient in the middle of nowhere. the problem sorts itself out and the dealership has been unable to recreate the issue. I have turned the brake rotors once and am ready to do so again. I am sure this is due to wife's driving
- 3.5 Passenger MinivanMSRP: $4,799409 mi away
- 3.5 S Passenger MinivanMSRP: $1,450413 mi away
- 3.5 S Passenger MinivanMSRP: $1,1991,592 mi away
Spaceship
I couldn't be more pleased after several months of ownership of my Quest Van 3.5 SL, I am glad I went for the SL. Didn't want leather or skyroof so the SL with Running boards and Roof Rack was perfect, not to mention the 5- SP auto Transmission. Talk about power and room, not to mention all the drivers eyeing my Quest and saying"he really knows how to pick a secret weapon in the large Mini van class. It takes some getting use to because of the beautiful long and wide wheel base, but it is well worth geting use too. My gear plus my full size Lab hound love this van.
Not good
Bought a brand new quest and immediately started having issues with different things not working a\c, seats moving, radio etc. years later now with no warranty still having problems with everything and no transmission. A lot of problems that mysteriously stop and start again on their own making it hard to diagnose and not reliable on the road. Recently it lost power while driving. Had to move it to 2nd gear for it to move. Then it suddenly fixed itself. Happened again the next day. Very scary
A Good Choice in Minivans
Our old Suburban's engine blew on the way to St Louis so we unloaded it and searched for a replacement. Not having a lot of time for research and negotiation, we ended up with a 2005 Nissan Quest with 74000 miles. We really liked the features as well as the unique appearance both inside and out. It runs great, has excellent acceleration, and is very reliable. You can lay flat all the seats and load it to the hilt, and it still goes like it's empty. The seats aren't quite as comfortable as I'd like, nor is the mileage as consistently high as I had hoped. And I'll never buy from that dealership again as they severely took advantage of our situation. Otherwise, we love it!