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2008 Nissan Quest - Expert Reviews

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Edmunds
2008 nissan quest Professional Edmunds Review

...Cons: Third-row seat isn't split, relative lack of cargo capacity behind the third row, stability control only available on the top trim level, can get...

CarGurus
2008 Nissan Quest Overview

...The engine is smooth, but lacks acceleration power, and there tends to be a lot of wind noise. It is set for an overhaul in 2009...

Cars.com
2008 Nissan Quest Professional Cars.com Review

...I'd add a split-bench third row and roll-down second-row windows to start, and better reliability would be welcome, too; Consumer Reports predicted a...

Cars.com
2008 Nissan Quest Professional Cars.com Review

...Base price: $34,330. Price as tested: $39,860. OPTIONS DVD entertainment system, $2,150. Navigation, $1,600. Fold-away seats, $750. Floor mats, $165. Splash...

Cars.com
2008 Nissan Quest Professional Cars.com Review

...side-impact airbags for the front seats, three-row side curtain airbags, active head restraints for the front seats and traction control are standard. An...

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