Used 2011 Nissan Quest LE 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
Smooth Ride
My 2011 Quest LE is the finest family vehicle I have ever had, and I own a Mercedes and a Lexus. The CVT and time tested engine do not have the hesitations of the Odyssey and the interior is the most plush of any of the vans, The kids love the dual sunroofs and Mom likes the XM radio, traffic, and weather alerts. I love the sound system and even with it's weight, the tight handling. Go for the LE. It is worth the extra cost.
Money pit
We bought our 2011 from parents with 34,000 miles. Now has 95,000 and have dumped $7,700 into it in the last year. It started when the air conditioning went out. Needed new compressor and lines. The lines took 6 weeks to order from the factory. Parts were $3,200 and $1,800 for labor at dealer. 6 months later exhaust goes out and it’s all one assembly and another $1700. 2 weeks ago all new brakes. We also have had to replace the wheel well lining twice as we live in Michigan and not much space in wheel well so the snow freezes against tire and cracks the plastic liner. The positive is it’s comfortable and has a lot of power. I know brakes are a maintenance thing but timing wasn’t good.
- LE Passenger MinivanMSRP: $6,300138 mi away
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nice until its not 2011
very plush, great seats and radio.we have an le have put 144000 miles on it. It unfortunately now has all the know cvt issues which based on what I read are really not fixable unless you want to keep adding transmissions. My wife wont drive it, I do and it is about 80% reliable but really the transmission issues makes the car trash to be honest. NEVER BUY A QUEST unless it is so cheap you can just walk away from it. Seriously it is very nice but garbage beause of the unfixable issues.
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Best Van Ever
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!
Just drove the 2011 Quest today
My wife and I drove the 2011 Quest today. Nothing stood out one way or the other in terms of its handling. However, the seats were incredible. They are big, beefy, and Sooooooft. It was cold outside so we turned on the seat heaters. Warmed us up quickly. We didn't want to leave the vehicle. Middle row seats were decent. Back row was ok. Had to move the middle row seats up a little to get enough back row footroom, but nothing that would bother a child and most adults. The exterior boxy back is a little weird, but like most things in life, I'm sure we'll get used to it. Who knows, in a year, we may all be raving about it. We are shopping for a minivan. It is between this and the new Odyssey.