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Nissan Quest Reviews
In-depth Professional Review
Intro - Walkaround - Interior Features
Driving Impressions - Final Word
Nissan Quest Review Summary
"All interior materials look and feel upscale, and they all match or coordinate perfectly in terms of grain, sheen, and color."
"It's now the largest minivan on the market, it has the most versatility and it's one of the most fun ones to drive."
"Its radical styling carries through inside with jetliner seats, Skyview roof panels and a centrally located instrument panel. It also comes with the latest curtain-style airbags and active safety features."
"There is a feeling of solidity and fluidity to the vehicle utterly absent in the smaller Ford-built Quest that preceded it."
"For starters, it claims the widest opening rear sliding doors, as well as flat-folding seats for both the second and third rows -- a segment 'must-have' these days."
What reviewers liked least about the Nissan Quest:
"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."
"It's in the vast middle ground between different and ugly."
Nissan Quest Comparisons:
"Our five-speed Quest 3.5SE ran to 60 mph in 8.2 seconds and through the quarter in 16.5 at 85 mph. That's 0.3 or 0.4 second slower than the Sienna, and the Odyssey is a few 10ths quicker still."
"Inside, the Quest provides seating for seven passengers (note that Toyota's new Sienna has an eight-passenger configuration)."
Best one-liners about the Nissan Quest:
"It's a minivan for minivan-haters."
"Although it's a departure from the traditional bread boxes one often sees lined up in front of elementary schools in the afternoon, whether the Quest really qualifies as sexy is still a point of contention."
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You should be aware that when reviewing 2009 Nissan Quest reviews, what is said regarding a vehicle can typically be applied to the entire generation. A generation is made up of similar vehicles from one year to the next. When a vehicle undergoes a redesign, it is considered a new generation.
Also, when looking at 2009 Nissan Quest reviews, you should take them with a grain of salt. Like all people, reviewers may have a bias towards a manufacturer or particular car. That’s why it’s best to examine opinions from several sources.
And to get that array of viewpoints, be sure to look at CarsDirect’s Nissan Quest model reviews. We compile the best quotes so you don’t have to pour through several 2009 Nissan Quest model reviews. But be sure to keep in mind that no matter how many 2009 Nissan Quest reviews you read, there’s no substitution for your own test drive where you get to examine a car in person.