How long will a 2007 Nissan Quest last?
How many miles will the Nissa Quest van last? According to Vehicle History, the Nissan Quest is a generally dependable minivan. In fact, the Nissan Quest will last over 200,000 miles if it’s taken care of properly.
Is the Nissan Quest considered a minivan?
The Nissan Quest is recognized more than most minivans for its styling. With its mild update for 2007, Nissan has dialed back some of the more unusual aspects of the Quest, which should make it more attractive — or at least less initially unattractive — to a wider audience of buyers.
What did Nissan Quest look like in 2007?
Of the minivans available today, Nissan has pushed the limits of design the furthest with the futuristic-looking Quest. The van received a new front grille and bumper for 2007, but its characteristic design elements — flowing shoulder lines and a raked-forward liftgate — remain.
When did the third generation Nissan Quest come out?
The production third generation Quest was unveiled for the 2004 model year at the 2003 North American International Auto Show using the Nissan Altima and Nissan Maxima platform, Nissan’s FF-L platform, in a package slightly longer than the Chrysler long-wheelbase minivans.
Why was the Nissan Quest rebadged as the villager?
Because of manufacturing issues, Nissan had an arrangement for Ford to assemble the minivan in North America, and in turn they were allowed to rebadge it and sell it under the Mercury brand as the Villager.
What was the reliability of the Nissan Quest?
I have been a Nissan fan and loyal customer for 20 years. The 2007 Nissan Quest was a huge disappointment when it came to reliability. When I had the major service done at 105k miles, three Nissan dealers informed me that I needed a new timing chain kit and would cost $3,200.
What’s the price of a 2007 Nissan Quest?
The 2007 Quest is available in four variants: a basic Quest has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $25,305, the S has an MSRP of $26,605, the SL has an MSRP $28,455 and the SE has an MSRP of $35,255. All prices include a $605 destination fee.
Do you need a minivan for a Nissan Quest?
If you’re in need/want/desire of a minivan, but would enjoy taking the road less traveled, the Quest is your one-and-only. While solidly improved on the inside, and with an on-road dynamic that was never in question, the Quest sheetmetal remains as polarizing as ever.
When did the Nissan Quest first come out?
Since its initial launch as the joint venture sibling of the Mercury Villager, Nissan’s Quest has been the QUESTion mark in the Nissan lineup. Those questions continued with the latest iteration, introduced as a solo Nissan effort in 2004.