Used 2012 Nissan Quest SV 4dr Minivan (3.5L 6cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
Nissan won't stand behind their products.
Was a great van until the CVT transmission failed way too early. Then you get quoted a very high price to replace it. NISSAN is unwilling too help even though they know the transmissions are of poor quality. The last Nissan I'll own which is too bad because the local dealer is good.
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2012 Nissan Quest SV
Just bought my Quest it was used at 43,000 miles and it still drives very quite, the ride is supple with no rattles and compared to my 2004 Pacifica the Quest is right on par with the German engineering and in ways even better! Now after a year of ownership and putting on 20,000 miles the Quest still manages to be very quiet where you can have a conversation inside with out raising you voice, all this car needed in a year was new brakes, tires and oil changes. My wife just loves this vehicle
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- SL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,99552 mi away
- S Passenger MinivanMSRP: $5,900257 mi away
- SL Passenger MinivanMSRP: $13,695344 mi away
First time mini van owner
The time came for our family to purchase a minivan, under protest by myself. We previously owned a Jeep Commander but needed to go bigger. We looked at the Toyota Sienna and the Nissan. Wasn't too keen on the Honda or Chrysler styling. The Nissan has a very unique look that both my wife and I liked. We liked the Sienna also but it seemed for van like to us. One of the best features is the interior, very very nice compared to the Toyota. People complain about the storage with the fold down seats but it's plenty big for us. Besides, the cargo area behind the rear seat is massive.