Snapshot:
The Nissan Quest, like the Toyota Sienna, has been totally redesigned for 2004. Available in three trim levels, S, SL and SE the all-new Nissan Quest takes minivan styling in a wholly new direction.How Much?:
Price for a 2004 Nissan Quest in the US ranges from $24,900 to $32,800.The Inside Story:
Nissan's taken a totally different approach to their dashboard layout; it now resembles a Mack truck more than a car or typical minivan. After climbing through the biggest side door in the industry you'll see that antilock brakes, front and head airbags (for every passenger) and traction control are all standard equipment.Under the Hood:
Nissan's terrific 3.5 liter V-6 produces 240 horsepower and should return 19 city/26 highway.Transmissions:
Two automatics are offered: a 4-speed automatic and a 5-speed automatic.Warranty:
Bumper-to-bumper: 3 years/36,000 miles. Powertrain: 5 years/60,000.Should you Buy a 2004 Nissan Quest?:
At first glance the Nissan Quest may be a bit much for some people to take in. If you follow the vehicle's lines, they slope aggressively upwards as you look to the rear -- as if someone far too heavy has been standing on the front bumper. Once past that design attribute you appreciate the attention to detail Nissan has put into the Quest. In fact, it's such a good minivan your quest (couldn't resist) for a minivan has now become a three-way race. Honda and Toyota now have some competition.


