What did Nissan Quest look like in 2007?

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.

Is the Nissan Quest a good car to buy?

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. The Quest delivers an acceptable driving experience and decent utility.

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.

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. The Quest delivers an acceptable driving experience and decent utility.

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.

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.

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.