Monday, June 23, 2008

'07 Nissan Quest

The 2007 Nissan Quest doesn’t look like it makes many changes from what has made the model popular in the past, but looks can be deceiving. The exterior remains largely the same, with only a few small, subtle changes.

The engine is still the same popular V6 that has powered the Quest for some time. It is the interior of the car however that sees that big changes for 2007. The instrument panel has been adjusted and altered, and the dash features a 7 inch LCD display that is available as monochrome or a full color display.

Optional navigation and backup camera are just some of the features that utilize the display. The center stack has been redesigned somewhat, eliminating one of the only design characteristics that was previously unpopular in the quest.

The 2007 Nissan Quest takes an already excellently designed and popular vehicle and just improves several areas to make it a much more appealing vehicle overall.


'06 Nissan Quest

The 2006 Nissan Quest undergoes several updates to keep the vehicle apace with the times. It still remains however, an excellent alternative to the standard minivan. The Quest comes with many of the technological updates that people look for in their new vehicles such as satellite radio.

The Quest features the 3.5 L V6 engine that has been present for some time in the Nissan 350 Z. The 350 Z is one of the most popular sports car that Nissan has been producing, and using the powerful engine from that sports car in this minivan gives it a large edge over some of the competition.

This engine is used in all models of the Quest. The 2006 Nissan Quest also features a four speed automatic transmission in the S edition and a five speed automatic transmission in the other available models. This vehicle provides plenty of power and handling for a minivan.

'05 Nissan Quest


The 2005 Nissan Quest is Nissan’s attempt to shake up the world with its entry into the minivan market. The biggest attempt that Nissan makes to try and change the traditional predictable minivan perceptions are in the external styling, which is excellent, because that has been the main complaint many people have had with minivans for so many years.

One look at this vehicle and you know that it’s not your mom’s minivan, and that’s what most people are looking for. The vehicle also shares the same engine with Nissan’s 350Z sports car, providing a high performing engine that responds much better than what most would expect from a minivan.

Despite the stylistic and engine changes, this minivan is also huge, providing more than enough room for any use one would have for a minivan.

The 2005 Nissan Quest provides everything you need in a minivan while doing away with everything that you don’t like about the class.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

2007 Nissan Quest

Even though the 2007 Nissan Quest does not have visible upgrades in performance since 2006, there are a number of updates in this vehicle, not only in the configuration or build, but also in its looks.

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2007 Nissan Quest continues with the engine and performance of the 2006 model – a V6 with a capacity of 3.5 liters, delivering 240 hp. The corresponding torque that is generated in the vehicle is around 242 lb-ft.

Even the mileage has remained almost the same – 18mpg on urban roads and 25mpg when it comes to the highway. However, the optional four-speed automatic transmission has been discarded in the 2007 version of the vehicle, making the five-speed transmission the sole choice for buyers.

The 2007 Nissan Quest has an updated exterior, a new grille and a trendier roof rack. The alignment of instruments on the dashboard has been modified to a more conventional layout. Added side sills and optional 17” alloy wheels make this minivan a top choice for buyers looking for the kind of performance.

2006 Nissan Quest

The next time you think that minivans are not worth owning, take a look at the ‘06 Nissan Quest. This vehicle isn’t just a minivan, but a powerhouse designed to give the minivan a complete makeover when it comes to performance and styling.

The 2006 Nissan Quest has a V6 engine with a capacity of 3.5 liters and an admirable 240hp. Buyers can choose between 4-speed and 5-speed automatic transmissions. Regardless of the kind of transmission, the 2006 Quest bears stability in handling and power very much unlike the ordinary minivan.

The 2006 Nissan Quest has a plethora of power features like the powered liftgate, powered doors and the roof panel. Safety features include an anti-skid mechanism and multiple airbags. A backup assistance camera is also provided, along with a rear obstacle detector. The default seating capacity (front seats only) can be increased in order to seat as many as seven passengers at a time.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

2005 Nissan Quest

The 2005 Nissan Quest makes every attempt to shed the boring minivan image while still retaining the practicality that ensured the presence of so many minivans on the road in the first place. The body styling is much more sporty than most would expect, but the big secret is under the hood.

The 2005 Nissan Quest sports the same engine as the popular sports car the 350Z. The Z line of cars have been popular for years for being sexy, performance machines, and the presence of one of their engines in this minivan does a lot to dispel the boring van image.

It’s got power, looks, and all the comfort and accessories that you would expect in a minivan. This makes the Quest the perfect answer for those who need a van, but want something with a little more style and a little more power.