What kind of look does Nissan Quest have?

What kind of look does Nissan Quest have?

Its tall, angular profile gives it a masculine vibe that dad will dig while, inside, mom will appreciate the overall upscale look and feel that’s more adult-luxe than functional kid-mobile. Other minivans are less expensive and offer more power under the hood, but none deliver the wallop of design of the Nissan Quest.

What kind of transmission does a 2011 Nissan Quest have?

The gearless pull of the 2011 Nissan Quest’s Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) gives it a very smooth flow of power to the driving wheels. Nissan is a fan of this transmission, and we think its application in the Quest is one of the best yet. It’s smooth, delivers power rapidly and helps the van obtain an EPA rating of 19 mpg in the city.

What kind of gas mileage does Nissan Quest get?

If most of your errands are of the in-town variety, it’s worth pointing out that the 2011 Nissan Quest’s 19-mpg city fuel economy is best-in-class. And, inside, an interior that looks less utilitarian than most minivans gives this box-on-wheels a more premium feel.

What’s the price of a 2011 Nissan Quest?

If you’re hoping for a minivan with a dual-screen rear-seat DVD system or seating for 8, you’ll find such features in the Honda Odyssey or the Toyota Sienna, but not the 2011 Nissan Quest. This minivan also runs on the higher side of the price spectrum, with the no-options-available base S trim opening close to $28,500. What’s New?

What was the worst problem in Nissan Quest?

Worst 2005 Nissan Quest Problems #1: Engine Died In The Middle Of The Street 2005 Quest Average Cost to Fix: $1,100 #2: Difficulty Shifting 2005 Quest Average Cost to Fix: $2,000 #3: Faulty Fuel Gauge And Odometer 2005 Quest Average Cost to Fix: $900

When did the Nissan Quest minivan come out?

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. This company is not yet accredited. To learn more, see reviews below or submit your own.

What’s the warranty on a 2005 Nissan Quest?

We have taken it back for the 3rd time in the last 8 months and have found out that the teeth that hold the chain to turn the engine is failing and was quoted $2100 to repair since they have to pull the engine out to fix this. We started to hear the noise at 63,000 miles and the warranty ended at 60,000.

Its tall, angular profile gives it a masculine vibe that dad will dig while, inside, mom will appreciate the overall upscale look and feel that’s more adult-luxe than functional kid-mobile. Other minivans are less expensive and offer more power under the hood, but none deliver the wallop of design of the Nissan Quest.

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