Nissan Quest

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The 2007 Nissan Quest

The Nissan Quest is a minivan produced by Nissan Motor Corporation since 1993. There have been three generations of this model. The first-generation Quest was a collaboration with Ford, which produced the mechanically identical and cosmetically similar Mercury Villager. The vans debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The Quest is distinguishable by a grille and headlights that are slightly shorter top to bottom than those on the Villager. Both vehicles were initially powered by the 3.0-liter Nissan VG30E until 1999, when the Quest received 3.3-liter version of the same engine. The Quest received a complete redesign for 2004. The current model is built on the FF-L platform, which it shares with the Altima, Maxima, and Murano. It also shares the award-winning 3.5-liter VQ engine with those cars.

See Wikicars' comprehensive Nissan Quest Review.

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Recent Changes

Though it remains on the same platform introduced in 2004, the Nissan Quest receives some updates for the 2007 model year. The front fascia, grill, and taillight design have all been redone, and accents such as new wheels have been added. Inside, a number of options have been made available, and the dashboard and instrument panel have undergone a redesign as well.

Styles and Major Options

The 2007 Quest comes in four trims: the 3.5, 3.5 S, 3.5 SL, and 3.5 SE. They all share the same 3.5L 235hp V6 engine, 5-speed automatic transmission w/OD, and front wheel drive. Some of the standout features are as follows:

Quest 3.5

  • 16" steel wheels
  • Cloth seating and vinyl door trim
  • Manual front air conditioning
  • Separate rear air controls
  • 8-speaker AM/FM/CD audio system
  • Cruise control
  • Power windows, locks, mirrors
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Quest 3.5 S

Adds to or replaces 3.5 features with:

  • 8-speaker AM/FM/MP3/6CD-changer audio system
  • Rear park distance control

Quest 3.5 SL

Adds to or replaces S features with:

  • 16" painted alloy wheels
  • 8-way power driver's seat
  • HomeLink Wireless Control System
  • Power adjustable pedals
  • Leather/metal-look steering wheel

Quest 3.5 SE

Adds to or replaces SL features with:

  • Electronic stability control
  • ABS & Driveline traction control
  • 17" machined alloy wheels
  • 8-way driver (4-way passenger) power heated front seats
  • Leather seating and vinyl door trim
  • Express open/close sunroof
  • Dual zone front automatic climate control
  • 10-speaker Bose AM/FM/MP3/6CD-changer audio system
  • Rear park distance control with camera

Pricing

Today's actual prices for the Nissan Quest can be found at CarsDirect.

Quest Trims

3.5

3.5 S

3.5 SL

3.5 SE

MSRP

$24,350

$25,650

$27,500

$33,900

Invoice

$22,520

$23,722

$25,146

$30,998

Gas Mileage

As seen on the FuelEconomy.gov website, the City/Highway MPG averages are as follows:

Trim

3.5L V6 auto

MPG

18/25

Reliability

The 2004 model of the Quest received an all-around Green rating from Automotive Information Systems, indicating minimal problems in all categories. These include Engine, Transmission & Driveline, Brakes, and Accessories, among others.

Safety

The 2007 Quest performed extremely well in safety tests carried out by the NHTSA. In tests for rollover, it received a 4-Star rating, and in all front- and side-impact crash tests, it received 5-Star ratings. Some of the standard safety features found on the Quest include:

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Colors

Colors will vary by trim, and a complete list is viewable at CarsDirect.com. Some of the available combinations include:

Exterior

  • Chestnut Metallic
  • Coral Sand Metallic
  • Majestic Blue Metallic
  • Red Brawn Metallic
  • Smoke Metallic

Interior

  • Beige
  • Chili
  • Gray

Main Competitors

Hybrid Models

There are currently no hybrid models of the Quest in production.

Unique Attributes


Resale Values

According to Kelley Blue Book, "it's worth noting that the Quest's resale won't be as high as that of a Honda or Toyota. Also, value-laden vans from Kia and Hyundai will be pushing Nissan from below."

Criticisms

  • ""Nimbleness and agility don't come naturally to vehicles with that much inertia, and the extra weight snuffs out any power advantage that Z-motor might appear to have on paper." - Car and Driver
  • "It's in the vast middle ground between different and ugly." - Cars.com
  • "If you don't enjoy drawing attention to yourself, the Quest is probably not drawn for you... Also, like its marketplace brethren in the Honda and Toyota showrooms, this is a full seven-passenger serving whether you're needing it or not. With the additional bulk of its full-size spec comes fewer parking choices and (typically) more fuel consumption." - Kelley Blue Book

Generations

Third generation (2004-present)

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The Quest was redesigned in 2004 whereas the Villager was discontinued in 2002. Production moved to Canton, Mississippi. The current "aggressive" design bears a passing resemblance to major shareholder the Renault Scénic. The Quest is powered by the oft-used 3.5-litre VQ35DE model engine from the Maxima, Altima, and others. In the Quest, it produces 240 horsepower and 242 ft·lbf of torque. The Quest has a flat folding rear bench and the two middle chairs fold nearly flat into the floor. The interior volume is 211.9 cubic feet.

The second generation Quest has been both praised and criticized for its styling. The center-mounted instrument panel -- the speedometer and tachometer are in the center of the dash, rather than in front of the driver -- has been especially criticized. Sales of this second generation model have been less than expected, and Nissan is planning to redesign the much-criticized interior for the 2007 model.

Second generation (1999-2002)

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For 1999 the Quest got a facelift that gave the exterior a more aerodynamic look. The '99 that the Nissan Quest also got a power boost via the 3.3 liter VG33E SOHC engine, making 170 horsepower and 200 ft·lbf. The XE grade was discontinued and the GXE was move to base model. Two new grades were introduced: the top of the line GLE and the sport model SE.

Nissan imbued the 2001 Quest minivan with a raft of minor improvements. Styling front and rear was updated, along with new alloy wheels debut on all models. The entry-level GXE gained a rear stabilizer bar, while the sporty SE received acceleration-sensitive strut valving and a strut tower brace. New interior gauges and fabrics as well as a 130-watt sound system are standard on SE and GLE. Luxury GLE models also received an in-dash six-CD changer and a wood and leather steering wheel. An optional overhead family entertainment system replaced the former floor-mounted model, though that rather archaic unit can still be specified for SE and GLE Quests equipped with a sunroof. Front seatbelts were given pre-tensioners.

First Generation/Origins (1993-1998)

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The Nissan Quest was a new model made by Nissan to compete in the minivan segment. The Quest was a successor to the Axxess, which was sold in the United States in 1990 only and in Canada from 1990-1995. The Quest was initially powered by Nissan's 3.0 liter VG30E SOHC engine that made 153 horsepower (the engine is a slightly modified one then found on other Nissan vehicles, one of the requirements of Ford was it be modified to become a non-interference engine, thus if the timing belt breaks, there would be no damage to the valves). The Quest was available as GXE or XE models. 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. This generation of the Quest minivan was built in Avon Lake, Ohio, where the Villager was also built.

An initial complaint was the sometimes annoying motorized shoulder seatbelts. Seating was for 7, with a removable 2-seater bench in the middle, allowing the 3rd row bench of 3 seats to slide up (either folded up for more room or down for passengers) behind the front for more rear cargo room.

1996 saw the introduction of changes to the front and rear facia, as well as headlights and tail lamps.

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Awards

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