Car Review (All Years) Reviews and ratings of the Nissan Quest (all years). These reviews are written by the owners themselves. Car Survey (All Years) Here's what owners of the Nissan Quest minivan think of their vehicles -- all years are covered.
MSN Autos (All Years) See what owners think of their Nissan Quest minivans from previous model years. Detroit News (2004) Unlike most minivans, the Quest's wheels aren't tucked under the body, giving it a kind of 95-pound weakling look. Instead, they are thrust out to the sides, again, very much like what you'd find on an SUV. Detroit News (2004) Nissan Quest misses the mark. Edmunds (2004) With its unique sheetmetal and low-slung stance, the Quest concept was certainly not your average family van. While the production model isn't expected to be quite so groundbreaking, it will, no doubt, be radically different from the current model. New Car Test Drive (2004) Instead of traditional rear-view mirrors, the 2004 concept Quest has side-view cameras that project images via a Head-up Display in the corners of the windshield. Car Buying Strategies (2002) Features include sixteen-inch alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, dual sliding rear doors, and a convenient rear hatch. Luxuries continue with power windows, power door locks, dual power mirrors, a keyless entry system, and cruise control. Epinions (2002) See what owners of the 2002 Nissan Quest minivan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. MSN Autos (2002) The 2002 Nissan Quest is available in three trims: GXE, SE and GLE. Safety features include dual front airbags, front-passenger side airbags, an anti-lock brake system (ABS), child safety locks, and optional integrated child safety seats. Detriot News (2001) Likes: Easier to maneuver than long-wheelbase minivans. Comfortable ride. Lots of room for driver and front passenger. New rear video entertainment system. Epinions (2001) See what owners of the 2001 Nissan Quest minivan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. Epinions (2000) See what owners of the 2000 Nissan Quest minivan think of their vehicles -- the good and the bad. New Car Test Drive (2000) Though it's longer now, the maneuverability and car-like response of the Quest makes it one of the most pleasing minivans available from a driver's standpoint. Edmunds (1999) Inside is a larger cabin area (9.6 more cubic feet) than last year's model. To give a place for everything and to put everything in its place, the Quest boasts 31 storage areas including an innovative storage shelf system, located behind the third seat. New Car Test Drive (1999) Far and away, the Quest's best feature is its adjustable seating configurations. By increasing the length nearly five inches, Nissan has made the interior much more usable and flexible.
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