Used 2006 Nissan Quest Minivan Consumer Reviews
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It’s just a liability
When you purchase a new vehicle you do so because you do not want to deal with costly repairs. As soon as the warranty is up on all nissans, holy cow! The quest in every way is a liability to your wallet and family. So many issues! Electrical, rear brakes, transmission, air bags scensors. The interior is junk, and I mean embarrassing. They are not resealable either because they are notorious. I personally feel like a fool for buying one. Bye bye Nissan. Out with Kmart and Sears.
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Outstanding
This is the biggest van I could find. I searched them all and this one was by far the biggest with the most upgraded standard features. I love this van. It runs great and the kids love it. It's very comfortable and we have so much space to move around.
- 3.5 SE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $3,999366 mi away
Love - Hate relationship!
My van & I have a love hate relationship. My husband wanted me to get a Tahoe, but I got the van. He warmed up to it because of the comfortable interior. We drove this on a huge summer trip, and found it to be the perfect family vehicle TONS of room. Thank God for the warranty, at 99,000 mi I had to have both front wheel barrings replaced. Factory tires lasted all of 20,000. Brakes have been replaced 2x. Catalytic converter has to be replaced. Automatic side door now demon possessed. (Seriously). HORRIBLE gas mileage. I have never gotten better than 18 mpg, and I drive on a hwy on cruise everyday. It has been great for small children, but it's growing old.
Nice vehicle
We immediately took the vehicle on a 1000 mi trip (round trip miles). DVD player was great to have. I think they're too conservative in their gas warnings.
Nothing but trouble - don't buy it
We bought a demo model of the Quest which was fully loaded (DVD, navigation, wireless headphones, leather, power everything, etc..) It's back in the shop for the FOURTH time as the rear lift gate arm keep breaking off. Now Nissan has to replace the entire rear lift gate and arm (the bolt the lift arm connects to is integrated into the entire door and is stripped). The dealer tried repairing it 3 times previously, replaced the lift arm twice, and every time it breaks of within a matter of weeks. The quality of the components is very, very bad. We had the cover on a power outlet break off, same with a handle on the middle seat. Now we're scared because it just went beyond 36,000mi.