4 Star Reviews for 2004 Nissan Quest

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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  • Great styling - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Great so far. Gas mileage not what is purported to be. Never thought I would be excited about driving a minivan, but I am. Parking assisst is a great feature.

  • Excellent Nissan van - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    I have had this van for two months and love it! It is very comfortable with lots of room. I had the DVD package for the kids and it is the best thing. The engine is very powerful.

  • My Quest - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    My wife and I spent several weeks researching, viewing and driving minivans and suvs. My Nisson Quest sl beat them all in power, comfort, ergonomics, style and features. The DVD play/sound system is a real plus for long trips. The placement of the console/shifter is unique.

  • The minivan of minivans! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    If you willing to spend $26,000+ for a vehicle it is worth the time to analyse the competition so that an intelligent decision is made. Here is what I found out. GM: Minivans have only 185hp, poor styling, seats dont fold into the floor also typical reliability problems, such as fuel pumps and warped rotors. Ford: Overpriced, bland styling, again fuel pump and transmission issues. Mazda: too small. Dodge: Love the seats but factory recalls too numerous to count (like 13-15). Honda: nationwide recall for major transmission problems. Toyota: too many packages and the price is too high, conserative styling. Nissan has it all, fold away seating, 240hp

  • Bad Paint - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    This is my third Nissan vehicle. Very unhappy with the paint quality on all three. Have had this Quest for around 2 years, never drive it on gravel and am very careful in parking lots but the paint literally is falling off the car. Approximately 2 dozen paint chips on hood already from just everyday use. Carefully washing in manual car wash and large piece of paint fell off with no satisfaction from dealer. Think strongly about this when considering buying a Quest.

  • No regrets, great styling - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    My wife and I, 2 engineers, did a careful comparison. Most features are similar to Toyota/Honda but to our family of 5, the contemporary styling, roomy interior and fold down middle row made it an easy choice. Excellent engine, tranny, handling. For us, the skyroof option is better than roll down mid windows and fold down mid seats beat the split rear. Middle gauges are actually easier to see and Bose stereo is excellent. The 1st year model did have issues but nothing to make us regret purchase. Cold problem auto doors, leaky skyroof were fixed. Other recall issues were not a problem, but replaced anyway. Both brother-in-laws have purchased since us, we are now a 3 Quest family.

  • Wait a year or two - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    This may be redundant to the other 100 or so reviews, but Nissan really designed a lousy car this time. Parts replaced include fuel pump (wouldnt start in the cold), exhaust system (cat converter hanging when purchased), front wheel(bent rim),& many others. Doors rattle, dash rattles, seat belt adjuster broke, pop out window motor loose. 12 trips to the shop already! Dealership at a loss for how to fix everything. Theyre overwhelmed, but trying hard. Nissan USA is USELESS! Scrapped my complaint after 30 days because no activity even though it was unresolved.

  • 2004 Nissan Quest 3.5 SE MiniVan - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    This was the dealers car.Had 26,000 miles when I got it. Aside from new tires, brakes it has been a charm.Regular maint and oil changes.Great gas mileage on long highway trips. We take driving vacations and it has never let us down. At 130,000 miles needed transmission, rebuilt and running just like before. This was the first major expense since I bought the car.

  • My first Disappointment in Nissan - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Ive worked and owned several Nissans. This is by far the worst one Ive had. At 67000 I had to have the Alternator replaced ($672.00) Now at 87000 the timing chain is rattling / pecking. Cost of repair $1104.63 Ive put over 200,000 miles on my altima.

  • Minivan with some pep! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    My wife and I said we would never own a minivan. However, Quest has won us over. We like the fact that it has the Maxima engine in it and is fun to drive. The van has some pep. It also has been a lifesaver with our kids. We can pop in a DVD and they actually stay quiet in the back. Gret for road trips!

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