Used 2007 Nissan Quest Minivan Consumer Reviews
Best for the price
I looked at all the 2007 vans and drove most. Absolutely the best for the money and better than most regardless of price.
The only one for me
I'm a guy who has to drive a minivan. To be honest, I didn't even look at or consider any other minivan. Nissan is the only one that had any kind of style. I did wait until the 07 models due to the previous quality and design issues. We've had it 5 months and we have not had any problems. It looks great, rides smooth, the interior has a clean, modern feel and it handles exceptionally well for such a big van. Everything is in reach and works as advertised. The red chili seats look great with the gray exterior and trim and they look unlike any other minivan. My only problem is getting the kids out of the van, they like it so much!
- 3.5 Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,995837 mi away
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Best in its class
I bought the SL trim from a local dealer. I did extensive research on this trim before making the decision. There is no other mini van model that provided the features that the nissan quest comes with. The only feature that I missed on the quest is that it doesn't come with the turn indicators on the side view mirrors and the rear windows are fixed. Gives u the best features that u could get for the named price. The best comfort that ur $'s could get you. Overall layout of the gadgets is one of a kind.
Good value for money
We drive that car on horrible northern Canada roads and up to now (2 years of ownership) absolutely no problem with it. We knew the Odyssey reliability is better than the Quests, but the price and style of the Quest finally got us, and we do not regret at all. The front seats are not very comfortable, but the rest is good. Good value for the money.
New and improved
Great job on the redesign. Love the dual DVd screens. Lots of room and the comfort is fantastic.