3 Star Reviews for 2007 Nissan Quest

Overview & Reviews

Average Score

4.15/5 Average
70 Total Reviews
This Year's Model Updates:

The 2007 Nissan Quest gets a midcycle refresh. Exterior revisions are minimal, but the minivan's interior has been significantly revamped. The Quest's controversial pillar-style center stack has been retired, with its gauges and controls finding a somewhat more traditional home on the minivan's instrument panel. Nissan has also improved the center-stack design, expanded storage capability and added auto-folding headrests to the third-row seat. Finally, there are new options such as Bluetooth connectivity, an in-dash six-disc CD changer with MP3 playback and a backup camera.

Pros:
  • Airy glass roof system, flat-folding rear seats, muscular V6, excellent crash test scores, roomy interior, sharp steering.
Cons:

User Reviews:

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  • Poor quality Nissan Quest - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    I bought this van brand new in 2007. The factory tires were bald at 25,000 miles and the brakes were worn to nothing at 27,000 miles. Just after the 36,000 mile warranty expired both front armrests fell off, the front cup holder broke, both sun visor light covers broke off, and an exterior trim piece fell off while driving. At about 50,000 miles the drivers side sun visor completely broke and two of the TPMS sensors had to be replaced. I just hit 80,000 miles and both front struts and the rear shocks had to be replaced. When compared to my other cars, this Nissan Quest is a constant problem.

  • The repairs just keep adding up - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    Im so disappointed in this van. Every time I think its going to be okay, another expensive repair is required. Were throwing good money after bad on this vehicle now and we havent even reached 90,000 miles. I have read more reviews than I can count regarding the timing chain issue. I think its time to get a class action suit going against Nissan. Im utterly disgusted that my vehicle has spent more time broken down over the last year than it has spent running properly. Nissan knows theres a problem and theyre making good money fixing their own mistakes. The timing chain repairs need to be a recall immediately or Nissan needs to pay for their sub-par components in court.

  • Problem with timing chain - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    I have had a whining noise from the engine when accelerate. When to the Nissan dealer today to ask about it, and it could be the wheels that the timing chain is running (bad bearing or something like that). It would cost around $1800 to fix it. Even if I have an extended warranty, it wont cover it, since it is wear parts. So this seems to be a common problem then. Should I car with only 70k mileage have to change the timing chain and belonging parts. I think there should be a recall about this. [non-permissible content removed.]

  • Rear bumper is plastic and is unsafe - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    Someone rear-ended me and I got a horrible whiplash and the rear was bent badly at 30 mph. Turns out that the rear bumper is made of PLASTIC, not a steel bumper like the Toyota Sienna. Also, the headrests are ergonomically wrong because they are too far back so it does NOT protect you from a whiplash. The Nissan Quest also rides too low to the ground so it tends to scrape things and the long wheelbase got me scraping the pavement which took out a baseball size hole in my the vans body. The wheelbase is too long so turning radius is huge so you cant make a U-turn and parking is difficult because it always require backing up and forth.

  • second quest - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    ok, not as firm a shift as i remember nissan having, this is my 5th nissan product. air noise is noticeable as is wheel bounce at higher speeds. Rear pop side window rattles when open.does not always catch when start.

  • Disappointing Quest - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    While our van is still fine, I dont see it holding up well over the test of time. I researched many makes and models before settling on the Quest. This was my first van purchase - going from a convertible sports car to a minivan, I found the Quest to be the most stylish looking on the market. Our tire sensors are always lit on the dashboard - very annoying. When we got 500 miles on the van, we had to have a fuel pressure tank (or something like that replaced.) It sat on the dealership lot for 30 days before it was fixed. Overall, I wish Id spent a little more money on a higher end van. Nothing has broken so far but I fear its just a matter of time. Very cheaply made inside.

  • Throw reliability out the window - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    Engine stalls and will leave you stranded, vents dont close so you always smell the outside or get hot/cold feet, sliding door does not close properly because it keeps reversing, many rattles and squeaks, vents in the ceiling keep falling, dealers dont know how to fix things so you keep going back to fix the same thing. Dealer does not do an oil change when thats what I asked them to do because oil is still dirty and they said thats the color of their oil but when I took it back a week later for an oil change, its a clean and clear color. Tires are a weird size and are very expensive because only Goodyear sells them.

  • not recommendable for city drivers - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    I live in the city, NYC, the bumpers get banged all the time and as a result it looks all beaten, the seat are extremely uncomfortable, my kids scream every time I hit a pot hole, the gas mileage in the city is too poor, it is way to expensive for city driving. Otherwise, ok.

  • Be careful - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    Very nice outlook. Looks classy, drives good but not at all reliable. Electronics inside the car trouble you frequently. We have been to dealership once every three months with problems. They cant call it a lemon but cant figure out the problems either. Nissan extended our warranty which did not help. High end vehicle such as Quest should be more reliable. If you are planning to get 100K out of this, be prepared to have 2nd or 3rd car handy. Tires wear out quickly (unusual category of Goodyear tire). Gearshaft gets locked (I could not move it from Park to Drive. It got stuck at passenger pick up area in the airport, fun!). None of my impressions are exaggerated.

  • DO NOT BUY!!! - 2007 Nissan Quest
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    We traded our 04 quest for an 07 quest. Huge mistake. The 04 is nothing like the 07 at all. Storage is very limited. Seats are uncomfortable. Air barely blows any air. Heat takes forever to heat up and blow. Cloth seats get very dirty due to pattern chose on material. Lots of things that are plastic have broken, air vents, cup holders, etc. It gets horrible gas mileage. I drive to school and back and I use a tank in three to four days. That is going nowhere else approx. 14-17 mpg... not good at all! Not very roomy. Our sliding door kept popping dealership said couldnt fix when window shattered in a million pieces!! DO NOT BUY THIS VEHICLE!!

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