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Nissan Quest Review

Nissan Quest
          
Performance               Overall Rating
6.6

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Value for the money
Residual Value36%
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The Nissan Quest is a competitive minivan that's reasonably priced. The Nissan Quest minivan comes in four trim levels: 3.5 base; 3.5 S Special Edition; 3.5 SL and 3.5 SE. The power comes from a 240-hp V6. Both the second- and third-row seats fold flat. The ride is supple and steady, with responsive and secure handling. The interior is roomy, with easy access to all rows. The interior is not especially quiet. The engine snarls and the cabin rattles over the bumps. Overall ride and handling are a few steps behind the class-leading Odyssey and Sienna. The instrument cluster is located in the center of the dash. Reliability has been poor. Crash-test results are impressive.
 
Nissan Quest Strengths
Good driver & passengers space, flexible interior, flat-folding rear seats, smooth and powerful V6, five-speed automatic, acceptable ride & handling, airbag protection for all three rows, offset crash test.
 
Nissan Quest Weaknesses
Location of the instrument cluster in the center of the dash, inconvenient control layout, huge turning circle, some low-grade plastics, low reliability.