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2008 Nissan Quest - Consumer Opinions

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2008 Nissan Quest

...The Quest average gas mileage is 19 in the city and 23.50 on the highway with a 3.5 liter V6 engine. I enjoy driving the Quest both in the city and on the...

Edmunds user
2008 Quest S Trim

...Automatic hatch is great but the cubby hole where the 3rd row can fold into is great for food shopping. I feel for the money its a good van...

Edmunds user
2008 Nissan Quest

...Talked to managers, other salespersons all to no avail. tried leather seat vs cloth--no...

Cars.com user
The Box Car

...Basically, we are incompatible. The Quest is a big boxcar and I'm not really a mini van person. Now that my kids are flying the coop its time to get something...

Edmunds user
Many Nissans owned - 3 Quests

...I have had Eagles on other vehicles without the road noise but not the Quest. We have loved all of our Nissan's. They have rarely if ever had to visit...

MSN Autos user
QUEST... A MINIVAN? DON'T THINK SO!

...WHICH IS THE DIFFERENCE OF $300K)...

Edmunds user
Made cheap

...It just seems like the veichle is made cheaply, when only having a short time...

Cars.com user
nice ride

...I can get both grandsons car seats in and still get two adults in the back. I can haul lots of stuff too. I only wish the rear seat split."...

Edmunds user
A Nice Van

...The only thing I did not like is the uncomfortable front seats. But the van is much quieter than Sienna or Odyssey...

MSN Autos user
Rockin' Mom Mobile

...My husband says it's like a private jet. I would totally recommend this as an alternative to anyone who is looking at one of the other, more well-known...


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Why should I also consider these? X

Minivans are shrinking in sales but growing in luxury.

The new Dodge Grand Caravan has all sorts of convenient storage and seating options, plus enough DVD players for a mini-theater.

The Honda Odyssey has its famed Magic Seat and a silky powertrain, while the Toyota Sienna has good performance, plus a version for disabled passengers.

The Kia Sedona and its twin, the Hyundai Entourage, have nearly matched the best sellers in the class with strong V-6 power and flexible interior seating, though available features lag somewhat.


 
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