Overview & Reviews
The 2004 Quest is an all-new minivan from Nissan that features distinctive styling, innovative features and a powerful V6.
- Flat-folding rear seats, several trim levels to choose from, head airbag protection for all occupants, smooth 240-horse V6, comfortable ride.
User Reviews:
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Great Value - 2004 Nissan Quest
By Fred Brown - September 27 - 2:00 amWent out looking out for a typical minivan and found the Quest. Love the exterior styling even with out the roof rack. Nice power, good gas mileage (esp. after our 96 Explorer) and lots of standard features. Great Price!!!
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I Love This Van - 2004 Nissan Quest
By Rick - August 18 - 11:16 amI remember first seeing this van at the Cleveland Auto Show as a concept vehicle. My wife and I loved its looks and could not wait for it to come out. In the summer of 2003 when my previous Quest lease was up, I shopped around and bought this van. OK, to be honest, being a first year model, there were some quirky recalls and as well as some rattles. We had to go back to the dealer several times to get things fixed, but because of all the trouble, Nissan extended the warranty to a full 5 years. How many companies would do that! Anyway, I love the power, the comfort, the size, the ride and I do love the pod and the location of the instrument panel. This has been a great van!
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Satisfied Customer - 2004 Nissan Quest
By Happy Driving! - August 15 - 2:00 amWe purchased the Quest in preparation for our first child. We wouldnt have changed a thing. The Quest is perfect for anyone who wants a larger vehicle that offers convenience as well as plenty of passenger and cargo space.
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2004 Quest S Model - 2004 Nissan Quest
By cher0519 - August 10 - 2:00 amLove this vehicle. First time owning a minivan, which I said I would never drive. This is not your typical minivan. Nice smooth ride. The only problems I have had so far is the CD player works for a few days then doenst work for a week and this keeps going on and on. Gas pedal seems real jerky. Dealership tells me I must have a lead foot but I dont think that is the problem. Kids love the car. Especially the DVD player.
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QUEST IS THE BEST - 2004 Nissan Quest
By JANETMGILMORE - July 10 - 10:00 amAfter searching for over one year for a van ... always walking away because it was missing something I FOUND THE QUEST. It is like driving a cloud with all controls at your fingertips. With plenty of room and seats that fold down effortlessly. Doors side and back open and close with the remote making loading and unloading a snap.The acceleration and handling is the best of any of the vans I have tested. The STYLE is just the BEST. People stop me nearly every day to question me about my QUEST. I cant wait to tell them how much we LOVE it.
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My New Quest - 2004 Nissan Quest
By Dball - July 10 - 10:00 amWhile researching info for a new mini van, I eliminated the Quest. I had the Quest twin, Mercury Villager, in 97 and assumed the new Nissan would be the same. They are too small for my needs. SUPRISE! My Consumer Reports arrived with mini van tests. Nissan redesigned the Quest. I looked, I bought. The car is great. Loaded with standard features. First trip- 26MPG.Try one if you are looking for a great mini van.
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Worth for Money - 2004 Nissan Quest
By akshay2 - July 9 - 11:43 amI have 2004 Nissan Quest, i got it from private party and being 3 owner it still run like charm. Its been almost year and i havent had single problem. The build quality and feature makes it worth for money.
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Great Van - 2004 Nissan Quest
By parshooter - June 27 - 2:00 amterrific vehicle, comfortable, great looks a great ride. Only problem has been the in the third seat. There is a stress rattle when in the up position. They are looking at the attachment brackets and hopefully will have a fix in soon.
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top of the charts - 2004 Nissan Quest
By chris skufca - May 5 - 10:00 amhandeling great style great performance fabulas just like driving a sports car
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Best of the bunch - 2004 Nissan Quest
By Martin S. Berlin - April 5 - 1:16 pmThe many inovative features we were able to get with the Quest were not available on the Honda, Toyota, Ford or Chrysler minivans. We drove them all and with the exception of the Quest, which handled more like a sport sedan, they all drove like the typical minivan. The positioning of the instruments and controls are fine with us because the controls provide passenger access as well as driver which comes in handy on trips. Fit and finish are excellent, just not as fancy as Toyota or Honda. But you dont drive fancy. Reliability and service has been excellent with only two recalls; neither what I would consider major. We have all the bells and whistles. We love it. Good Job Nissan.