Overview & Reviews
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.
- Airy glass roof system, flat-folding rear seats, muscular V6, excellent crash test scores, roomy interior, sharp steering.
User Reviews:
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Issues-resolution - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Issues-resolution - July 4 - 2:43 pmThe Quest is a great van, I even managed to get 32 miles per gallon, (cruise at 67 miles per hour). On the other hand there are two main problems with the car, first front driver side seat moves. Second the tire bounces, but that is not a Quest problem that is a Goodyear problem, you cannot balance the tires the only way to eliminate this problem is to have the dealership replace the tires. Nissan dealer tested 16 tires before they found 4 good ones test was called road force, it fails every time. Its not dangerous its only irritating. I also had problems with vibration while braking while driving through hills of West Virginia.
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Better and Better - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Marty - August 27 - 9:56 amJust traded in our 04 Quest SL for an 07 Quest SL. Our 04 had 34,000 miles on it and never once had to be returned to the dealership, other than for routine maint. Weve only had the 07 for a week so there isnt a lot about reliabilty to report yet, We are most impressed with the power/smoothness of the 3.5L engine and 5 speed auto transmission. This 07 seems even more refined than the 04 in fit/finish. We were glad to see the addition of left side sliding door and traditional location for speedometer over steering wheel.
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Nissan Quest 2007 - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Mark - July 4 - 2:00 amI looked at both the Nissan Quest and the Honda Odyssey. Pricing was about the same as I purchased the top end vehicle. I drive a lot and wanted comfort. The interiors of both the Quest and the Odyssey are well done, good looking and functional. Exterior wise, the Quest makes the Odyssey look like a cardboard box. Honda does stick it to you though, every bit of trim is high priced and extra. Drivability, is the Quests side. The Honda has loose steering and hesitates on acceleration. I could say a lot more, but between the two, buy the Quest. It is the hands down choice. And you do not have to deal with the Honda Arrogance and high interest rates for financing.
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Happy with the Vehicle - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Larry - March 27 - 9:20 amThe vehicle was well improved on the interior from 2006 to 2007. It has a great amount of power for a minivan. It is not your mothers minivan. It has space that others do not have.
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Sucker Buy - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Sucker buy - October 24 - 5:10 pmWow, a great looking "minivan"? I was completely impressed with the modern design, sporty look, awesome 27 mpg hwy etc. Ive had the van for 1.5 years and am worried about reliability. All automated doors/sensors/gauges are giving me funny issues like doors sticking, sensors going out. Then I had to replace the tires at 30k runflats. Only one tire is available at $350 apiece!! So I need a truck now and am giving the van to my wife since I cannot sell it until its paid off. After 1.5 years only worth 19k trade in. This van has everything skyview, dvd, nav, etc. and it dropped 20k in 2 years. Ill never buy Nissan again!
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"Impressed" - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Rick - October 6 - 4:46 amVery nice van. Was a little hesitant when I bought it because of the Honda and Toyota reliability reputation. Have driven a Toyota, Honda and Caravan since I bought my Quest and I DO NOT regret my decision one bit!!! Again...Very Nice Van!
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New experience - 2007 Nissan Quest
By palur - September 24 - 9:13 pmI have tested Odyssey, Sienna and Quest. We wanted to buy anything other than Quest as we were bored with Nissan in the past. Sienna was good and were about to buy it but when we test drove 07 Quest SE fully loaded, we were pleasantly surprised. Steering is much smoother, accelaration for once outpaces Sienna. Interior: leg space is much better than Sienna and with multiple skylights, my daughter fell in love with it. Ride is superb and very comfortable interior, it is a sheer joy for our family. It was more expensive than Sienna 06 XLE but is superior and rollover testing was also excellent (highway safety...). Until a redesigned Sienna or Honda Odyssey are available, 07 Quest seemed best!
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brickley - 2007 Nissan Quest
By brick - September 23 - 4:00 amJust bout the van last week. We took 2 other couples to a Packer game. All were impressed. We are takin our 2 children on a 240 mile trip this weekend and looking forward to it.
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A Great Ride - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Fran Hill - December 12 - 2:46 amI purchased my new 07 Quest on a Thursday and left on Friday for a 4,600 mile trip with 2 kids 6 and 7. The built in DVD player is great, so are the wireless headphones! The ride is smooth and overall my Quest is very comfortable! I love the extra options in the minivan that I did not have with my Tahoe and I really like the increased gas mileage!
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Soccer mom mobile - 2007 Nissan Quest
By Barry - November 17 - 1:50 amNice exterior. Love the comfort of the second row seats and the way they fold down onto the floor. Love the ceiling skylights for the back passengers. Two DVD screens are a great feature. Gas mileage is OK considering a large vehicle.