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Used 2011 Nissan Quest Minivan Consumer Reviews

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5 out of 5 stars

Best Van Ever

mapapa79, 04/12/2011
2011 Nissan Quest LE 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
7 of 13 people found this review helpful

Ok i have a short attention span so this will be quick I swear! Thant being said this is our third minivan in the last 5 years and we have had a few SUV's in the process as well and I must say we made the right choice here. We had a 2008 Quest Se and the overall quality was not there so we traded out and bought a 2010 Odyssey Touring and loved it, all but those heavy middle seats, the worthless "magic" seat, and blah interior. But from the original test drive in the new Quest made it clear what my wife and three liittle girls needed to be in. A giant RES system and did I mention how great the advanced climate control system and the double sunroof really os. Awesome drive, amazing value!

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5 out of 5 stars

Our PartyVan

raq_sv, 09/13/2012
2011 Nissan Quest SL 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
3 of 5 people found this review helpful

Minivans in the U.S. are mostly used to haul kids and run errands to the groceries and hardware stores. We use it to haul adults and friends to parties on weekends. All I have to say the Quest is an awesome van because it's 100% made in Japan next to the Nissan Elgrand E52! No other Japanese vans in North America are JDM like the Quest. Like everyone said, the build quality is rock solid and very Infiniti like. I just slapped on a set of 20'' rims with TEIN coilovers. It looks good and handles like a sport wagon. No more "trampolines" feeling on the highway and body rolls are reduced greatly. [non-permissible content removed]

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4.75 out of 5 stars

Best minivan for the money

alan1020, 08/12/2011
2011 Nissan Quest SL 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
45 of 106 people found this review helpful

First off let me explain that I am a car enthusiast. I read review after review weighing the pros and cons of vehicles before I even consider purchasing one. When the time came for my wife and I to choose a new van (at the time we had an 07 Odyssey) I wanted to evaluate all the 2011 models. After all my analysis this is the conclusion I came to, the 2011 Nissan Quest. In comparing the Quest, we looked at all the other vans out on the market. Odyssey has an awesome interior but the exterior is insanely ugly. Plus we hadn't been pleased with the transmission on our 07. Toyota Sienna was too cheap looking inside and out and the new Dodge's exterior is too bland as well.

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4.13 out of 5 stars

Love my Quest but....

diamondeyes333, 03/05/2012
2011 Nissan Quest SL 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
2 of 3 people found this review helpful

I have had this vehicle for 5 weeks now and love it overall. I purchased a 2011 Quest leftover that had 15 miles on it. However, I just had a new battery installed by the dealership (covered by warranty) since it kept refusing to start. We thought my kids had left light on or one of the doors was left open (kinda hard to believe since we always use the buttons to open/close). Long story short, two people my husband works with bought new 2011 Quests and said it was a bad battery. Sure enough, brought it to the dealership and the battery was bad. This seems to be a pretty common problem with this vehicle. Hopefully no more surprises.

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4.63 out of 5 stars

2 months and 5,ooo miles later

texas_daddy, 07/30/2011
2011 Nissan Quest SV 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
11 of 32 people found this review helpful

As should be expected my Quest continues to impress and delight my family. We recently took a road trip from Texas to Northern Wisconsin, over 2500 miles. The quietness of the Quest was great during the 40 hours on the road as was the soft yet controlled ride. I also got to test out the Quest's ability to make a U-turn many times, no GPS. It is very tight turning radius and handles better than I expected from such a large vehicle.

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