What to do if you have a problem with a Nissan Quest?

What to do if you have a problem with a Nissan Quest?

Ok! If you feel you still have a problem talk to the service manager, If he wont help ,call Nissan and open a file with them, then the dealer will have to fix it , they dont want to get a bad rating from Nissan they will want to help you! they have to make you happy.

When did the Nissan Quest go out of production?

The Quest was a successor to the Nissan Axxess, which was sold in the United States only in 1990 (ended production in 1989) and in Canada from 1990-1995. It also replaced the rear-wheel drive Vanette, also discontinued in 1990. The Quest was initially powered by Nissan’s 3.0 L VG30E SOHC engine that made 151 hp (113 kW) and 182 lb⋅ft (247 N⋅m).

When did Nissan Quest get new alloy wheels?

In August 2000, the 2001 Quest received various minor improvements. Styling front and rear was updated, along with new alloy wheels on all models. The entry-level GXE gained a rear stabilizer bar, while the SE received acceleration-sensitive strut valving and a strut tower brace.

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’s the price of a 2008 Nissan Quest?

The 2008 Nissan Quest is available in four variants: A base Quest has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) starting just under $26,000, while the S is around $26,500, the SL around $30,000 and the SE near $36,000.

When did the Nissan Quest stop being made?

See reviews below to learn more or submit your own review. The Nissan Quest is a minivan that was manufactured from 1992 until 2016, when it was discontinued. Read more Nissan reviews to learn about other models. We bought a used 2012 Nissan Quest with 56,000 miles. Just one year later at just under 70,000 miles our transmission went out.

What makes a Nissan Quest a good car?

The 2008 Quest shares its basic platform with Nissan’s Maxima, Murano and Altima. To that end it not only delivers car-like ride and handling characteristics, but its on-the-road composure is more refined than might be expected of a minivan; you can be assured of accurate steering, competent braking and sure-footed roadholding.

In August 2000, the 2001 Quest received various minor improvements. Styling front and rear was updated, along with new alloy wheels on all models. The entry-level GXE gained a rear stabilizer bar, while the SE received acceleration-sensitive strut valving and a strut tower brace.