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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  • Our First Mini-Van - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    My wife has pestered me for years to buy a mini-van. I have resisted because I disliked to boxy look they all seemed to have. When I first set eyes on the 2004 Quest, I knew that the time had come to join the legions of mini-van owners. We are retired and travel frequently to new destinations. This is a sweet ride! The new Quest is head and shoulders above the competition in styling, safety, and amenities.

  • Love it! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    I have had my van for 6 years and have never had any major problems. There have been a few nuisance issues, but nothing serious. Since it was a new car, I knew before buying it that there would be a few bugs. Out of curiosity, Ive been reading reviews of the 2004 Quest lately and, I have been shocked at all the reported problems people have been having. I have never had any major issues with my van just the usual wear and tear. I have yet to see a minivan as stylish and at this point wouldnt dream of replacing it.

  • Great vehicle. Poor auto sliding doors. - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Before purchasing the Nissan, we drove the other two logical choices (Toyota, Honda). We found the ride, & handling of the Nissan to be superior. However,we live in the Northeast U.S and discovered that the automatic sliding rear doors do not close when the temperature dips below 30 degrees. Weve been back to the dealer umpteen times for repairs. They still have not corrected the problem. So, unless youre living in Sub-Saharan Africa, do not purchase this vehicle with power sliding doors.

  • My Van, Your Van - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    My kids play a game calling out all the other minivans they see driving by!! Ours is the shiznic! Too many glances for comfort! It does not look like a minivan!

  • 2004 Quest-Affordable Quality - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    I purchased a Nissan Quest after considering several vans. I found that the Quest was reasonably priced and offered an excellent package of options. I seriously considered a Sienna but a comparably equipped Sienna was running $28,342 at the dealer versus the $24,700 (tax, tags and license) that I paid for the Quest. The Nissan dealer agreed to install the roof luggage rails to clinch the deal. I like the Quests grip on the road, the roomy interior and yes even the instrument panel. The stereo system is very good and overall worksmanship is good. I considered the Odyssey but it reminded me too much of a Civic. The MPV had a Ford engine no thanks.

  • Like it - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    We definitely like this minivan. I also have a chrysler town and country limited, 1999. The nissan has more interior room and the access is great. Wish it had more insulation to give a more solid feel and sound. We tested toyota and honda before buying. Overall the nissan was the winner.

  • Glad We Waited - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    We almost bought the Odyssey, but waited to see the new Quest. Its new design, features, and SPACE sold us. It has noticeably more room than then any other minivan. The seats are wide and comfortable and the folding seats were a plus hauling all of our camping equipment. Handling, acceleration, and ride have exceeded my expectations. Our friends and family are thoroughly impressed, and strangers have approached us with many compliments regarding styling.

  • Awsome Vehicle - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Nissan has made strides from the last generation Quest. The body style and features are a total separation from the old Nissan Quest a the Mercury Villager, (exact same vehicle, different trim)! The center console is something you have to get used to, but the "stadium seating" style for the passengers is a an awsome feature!

  • The new Quest - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Many clever design features. Good looks great mileage. lots of toys

  • Nissan Selling Lemons - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Talk to dealer who sold me car, have purchased vehicles from him before. Said that this vehicle is causing major headaches for Nissan. Has a whole slew of problems. Said he sold three last week and already had to tow two of them in. Do not buy this car and if you have already, I hope you have one of the good ones! I have already had the vehicle into the dealer for repairs, had to be towed once because it just stopped working and this is a brand new vehicle with only 8k miles on it.

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