5 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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  • I CALL MY CAR - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    THIS IS MY SECOND MINIVAN, WHAT A DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THIS ONE AND THE LAST ONE. THE QUEST HAS SUCH GREAT STYLE I GET COMPLIMENTS ALL THE TIME ON HOW GREAT MY VAN LOOKS, SOME PEOPLE EVEN ASK ME WHAT KIND OF "CAR" IS THIS. I LOVE THE WAY THE SEATS GO UP AND DOWN WITH SUCH EASE, TOTALLY UNLIKE MY OTHER VAN. OF COURSE, THE AUTO DOORS ARE OUT OF THIS WORLD!! LOVE THE GEAR SHIFT ON THE CONSOLE. CANT WAIT TO SEE THE 2005 AND SEE WHAT CHANGES YOULL MAKE IF ANY. THANKS FOR AN OVERALL GREAT VAN.

  • Oh Yeah! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    I was anticipating buying an SUV. Had my heart set on Chevrolet Tahoe, Ford Expedition, Cadillac Escalade or the Hummer H2. Went to the nissan lot to test drive a used 2002 Tahoe. The dealer asked if we had seen the "NEW" Quest. I quickly told him, I was not interested in a minivan. He drove it around anyway and it was "Love at first sight." The vehicle more than accomodates my family of five. The kids abosultely love this car. It handles far better than I ever imagined. If you havent driven it, you have really missed out.

  • Wife Now Happy to Be a Minivan Driver - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    After swearing she would NEVER own a minivan, my wife is proud to tell her friends she is now driving a 2004 Quest SE (many questions and comments from other other moms in the nursery school parking lot). The styling is cool and sporty. It is easy for her to get the kids and groceries in and out (especially with the auto-open passenger doors and hatch). Great performance from the V6 engine (much better than her 2001 Mitsubishi Montero LTD). Who said a practical car had to be a drag to drive? Much applause to Nissan for taking the risk on styling!

  • Very Happy - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Very satisfied with the room and comfort. Love the style and the Navigation system is awsome!

  • Quest-ED - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    No I did not buy 1 yet! but getting my Maxima serviced at dealership I was put in Enterprise loaner, 2my surprise it was Quest 3.5S, bit excited to see the Quest bit disappoited for just S. I took it out for a long drive 380 miles to be exact in 2-days. As we are considering to replace our current 91- Previa w/any of tripplets (Sienna/Odyssey/Quest). Excellent HiSpeed handling, pickup the get-go, simply a Hi-Performance Mini-Van! The passanger side airbag ON/OFF feature with seat presure, G8 inguinity!

  • Our Quest has begun! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Over 2000 miles on our new Quest SL, its a great-handling living room! Handles and accelerates like a car (think Maxima), great visibility and huge side-view mirrors, really quiet and smooth ride. Excellent braking. 0 difficulty adjusting to center mounted speedometer, (now my wife can adjust the steering wheel without blocking out the gauges!) Incredibly easy access from any row to any row, DVD works great, input jacks usable for a videogame, videocamera, even an ipod! kids love seats, really comfortable and attractive van.

  • Will keep it FOREVER - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    A family must have! A large family is all in and out in no time. Open all the doors and roll the windows down from your house with remote and let it cool out. Very spacious, easy to flip seats all down. It is truly a luxury van. Has such great pickup and horsepower. I have peace of mind knowing that my family is safe with so many safety features. The spare tire is very convenient to get to and the full size tire can be put back in easily. Feel like a queen driving it.

  • Good performer - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Purchased car two weeks ago, fully loaded including dual screen DVD and navigation. Only problem is sliding door that has a rattle one out 10 bumps. No other initial quality or build issues. Drives smooth, cruises all day at 70-80 mph, getting around 22 mpg.

  • I like this vehicle very much - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    the vehicle is very unique and has a very good performance as well as very functional. I like its looks as well as its price value.

  • My Odyssey Has Become A Quest - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    As a former 2001 Odyssey owner, I had high standards when I shopped for a new minivan in September. Of course, another Odyssey was considered -- until I stepped into a 2004 Nissan Quest and discovered what Ive been missing! I thoroughly admire the central control panel and display -- this IS the 21st century, isnt it? Shouldnt digital displays, tactile/touch-controls, self- monitoring tire gauges all be standard by now? This vehicle draws the curious whereever I go and its sure to turn heads for years to come. My Odyssey has ended. But my Quest has just begun.

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