Is the Nissan Quest considered a minivan?

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.

What kind of engine does a Nissan Quest have?

All trim levels are powered by a 235- horsepower, 3.5-liter V-6 engine that drives a five-speed automatic transmission. The Quest requires premium fuel, and its gas mileage estimates are 18/25 mpg (city/highway). The smooth V-6 delivers strong around-town performance.

What is the Sky View system on a Nissan Quest?

The Quest’s optional SkyView system is a bit different, consisting of two long rectangular panes that run along the edges of the roof from the second to the third seat row. From the inside, one gets the impression that there are four overhead glass panels because the cabin’s roof lining bisects each one.

Is the Nissan Quest minivan in good condition?

This wonderfully maintained Nissan Quest is in the top 10% of its class when it comes to cleanliness and condition. More information about the 2007 Nissan Quest: Minivans typically concentrate on practicality, safety, and reliability. Nissan’s 2007 Quest stands apart from the crowd by virtue of its looks.

What kind of car is a 2007 Nissan Quest?

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More information about the 2007 Nissan Quest: Minivans typically concentrate on practicality, safety, and reliability. Nissan’s 2007 Quest stands apart from the crowd by virtue of its looks. The Quest’s 235-horsepower V6 is one of the strongest powerplants in its class, and driving dynamics are definitely better than most of its competitors.

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’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.

How many miles does a Nissan Quest have?

Mileage: 138,926 miles Body Type: Minivan Color: Silver Engine: 6 Cyl 3.5 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 08/09/07 and owned in GA until 04/13/09 • 2nd owner purchased on 09/27/20 and owned in TN until 03/13/21. 1st owner drove an estimated 17,888 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 0 miles/year.

Which is more expensive Nissan Quest or Nissan Versa?

The 2007 Nissan Quest is already more expensive than higher-ranked minivans, and considering second- and third-row seating is optional, reviews feel individuality hurts the minivan’s overall value.

What kind of wheels does a Nissan Quest have?

Sixteen-inch steel wheels with wheel covers are standard on 3.5 and 3.5 S trim levels, while the 3.5 SL gets 16-inch aluminum wheels and the 3.5 SE has 17-inch aluminum rims. Michelin’s PAX System run-flat tires are option…

When was the last time I serviced my Nissan Quest?

1st owner drove an estimated 7,248 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 14,457 miles/year. Last serviced at 111,660 miles in West Islip, NY on 10/19/18 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Steering/suspension checked • Noise checked • Oil and filter changed • Tires rotated • Power steering pump replaced.

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.

Sixteen-inch steel wheels with wheel covers are standard on 3.5 and 3.5 S trim levels, while the 3.5 SL gets 16-inch aluminum wheels and the 3.5 SE has 17-inch aluminum rims. Michelin’s PAX System run-flat tires are option…

1st owner drove an estimated 7,248 miles/year • 2nd owner drove an estimated 14,457 miles/year. Last serviced at 111,660 miles in West Islip, NY on 10/19/18 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Steering/suspension checked • Noise checked • Oil and filter changed • Tires rotated • Power steering pump replaced.