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(2004 model shown)
Quest
Nissan designed the Quest minivan to stand out from the pack, and that it certainly does, with its long wheelbase, swoopy exterior, and a uniquely styled interior that's highlighted by a large center instrument "pod." It debuted for 2004 and stands for 2005 with only minor alterations. The Quest shares its underlying platform and 3.5-liter V-6 engine with the Murano sport-utility vehicle. A four-speed automatic transmission comes standard, while the top SE model includes a five-speed automatic gearbox. Four-wheel disc anti-lock brakes with brakeforce distribution and brake assist, traction control and side-curtain airbags to protect occupants in all three rows of seats come standard. Both the second and third-row seats fold flat for maximum cargo-carrying abilities, and Nissan claims its sliding doors are larger than normal for easier access to the third-row seat. As has fast become the norm among minivans, a back-seat DVD entertainment system is optional.
2004
Nissan Quest by Carol Traeger (6/9/2003)
An extreme Mom-mobile
makeover.
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