2004 Nissan Quest Research & Reviews

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.41/5 Average
520 Total Reviews
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The 2004 Quest is an all-new minivan from Nissan that features distinctive styling, innovative features and a powerful V6.

Pros:
  • Flat-folding rear seats, several trim levels to choose from, head airbag protection for all occupants, smooth 240-horse V6, comfortable ride.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Nissan has Vast "Cargo" Capacity - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Great ride. Most comfortable seating for more than 2 adults. middle seating group allows for long legged (and/or large passengers).

  • The Jetsons Minivan Has Arrived - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Shopped at Toyota for a 2004 Sienna - too many extras made it expensive, plus no airbags for passengers. Shopped at Honda for an 2003 LX, it was nice - but not nice enough, safety features extra. Waited for Nissans new 2004 offering and, after a few weeks, received call from the dealer - they had a RED base model Quest without any gimmicks. I saw it, my wife drove it, we bought it on the spot. It was worth the wait. The base model really has everything you need. We paid MSRP and not a penny more. This is a must see before you buy.

  • Re: Back to the drawing board - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    My husband and I purchased a 2004 Quest sl after owning a 2001 odyssey that had its fair share of problems as well, and they were major problems as well transmission. Honda was much better at standing behind thier vehicle. Our quest has had doors checked three times, starter replaced after fighting the dealership after it broke while I was christmas shopping (we had to pay the tow bill Nissan was to refund the money it still hasn`t been done!), And materials in the interior are begining to fall apart the moldings in the rear doors, the heating ventin the passenger`s side in the front, and the engine having problems shifting as it starts out in lower gear.

  • Not a soccer mom! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Were expecting our 3 child in december and decided wed better get a vehicle to accomodate our growing family. I was hesitant about the "mini-van" stigma and was convinced by my husband to check out the new Quest...alas, a mini- van that gives us moms respect and dignity while driving around town. I could not believe the power and sleek design this van has!I bought it that day. I drive around in my van--head HIGH

  • Nissan Quest a winner - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    After owning three Quests this redesign is truly a work of art. Just about anything that we felt could be improved the engineers and designers at Nissan have incorporated in this new unit. We had seriously entertained the idea of changing vehicles this time around but were blown away when we test drove the new 2004. Thank you Nissan

  • Love it - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    I love my van. Rides great, large seats for added comfort. No cramped feeling. Cool ride.

  • Overall a Keeper - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    I love driving my Quest. I am very tall and having the displays in the center of the console prevents the steering wheel from obstructing my view. Automatic side rear and back doors are wonderful with two small kids. So are the fold down seats and ability to pull second row seats forward to access third row, even if second row seats have child seats installed.

  • Cool minivan with a few quirks - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    My wife had to have the smoke/rouge with navi and dual dvd. Thumbs up for Nissans website for their "Search Inventory" feature. I found the exact match online without visiting every dealer within a 100 mile radius. I tried dealers "locate/trade" option four times with no luck. Overall I am satisfied because its about the price, too. $100 over invoice. We couldve saved more if we were flexible on the interior color.

  • I love my Quest - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    This is a beatiful an comfortable car. The design is very modern and makes the car looks strong. It does not looks as a van. It is also economic compared to SUVs, it makes 19.5 mpg. Easily acomodates 7 passengers. The third row is easy to hide to get more cargo space.

  • Not just another minivan - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    I dont think the Nissan Quest is really a minivan. There is something good going on under the hood. I was truly impressed with the handling and acceleration. The interior was intelligently thought out to give those backseat occupants another dimension when travelling. The skywindows add that missing feature not found in any other minivan. The dash is a bit "retro", but could very easily grow on anyone for its shear simplicity and user friendly interface. I hope what the dealers are telling me about not worrying about the CV joints when towing anything up to 3500# is true. That is my only reservation I have for the vehicle at the moment.

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