2004 Nissan Quest Research & Reviews

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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  • No Problems Here! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Sorry to hear about problems other 04 Quest owners are having, but Ive had mine almost a year with hardly ANY problems. Absolutely no door rattles, electrical, or performance issues. About once every two months the stereo would not come on. Dealer replacing it. Took it on a long camping trip, with the canoe on a Yakima roof rack. It was rock solid, served us well, and still does. Spirited performance, tight handling. Poor gas mileage around town, though (~15.5 mpg). I have come to *prefer* the gauges/display in the center - they are not hidden behind the steering wheel which keeps my eyes up on the road. Yes, there are some things I would change, but Im like that with everything I buy :-)

  • Too young & cute to be a soccer mom! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Driving this van has been a pleasure and while its capacity is that of a soccer van, the image is simply not there. It drives smoothly, accelerates well, and handles corners. Nissan has handled the expected recalls of that of a new design quite well and our family is quite happy with it.

  • Just my opinion - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    This is our 4th Quest and it is the best weve had. I thought I was stepping into a space ship with all the awesome controls right at my fingertips. We have two children and the captains seats are wonderful to keep them separated! We did invest in the leather seat package and have no regrets. The Bose sound system is also quite amazing and makes driving long distances a joy.

  • 2004 Nissan,quickest Mini Van - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    A fun and fast Mini van that handle like a sports car...Had a Toyota Sienna before, this Van is much more fun to drive....

  • Highly recommend buying a Quest!! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    We owned a 1994 Quest and absolutely loved it. Never had any problems with it,never needed any major repairs.Now we also love our 2004 Quest. They totally changed the look of it which makes it very stylish and fun to drive.There is also alot of room inside and we love the center console!!

  • Awsome - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    This is a great van. Looked at T&C and Honda. They could not compair. There is so much more room in the Quest. The power of this van is awsome. Puts the others to shame. Its got the get up and go that you need. If you are looking for a van or larger SUV give the Quest a look. With its interior room, neat gauges and cool style I think you wont be disappointed if you gave it a test drive.

  • Our Mini-Van - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Had an adjustment issue with rear window and problem with drivers side sliding door. Other than that Ive enjoy driving this van. Hardly miss my SUV, especially at car-pool.

  • If you must drive a minivan! - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    In preperation for the birth of our twins, we purchased a Toyota Sequoia. As the babies got bigger, we found it increasingly difficult to lift them in and out of the car. Putting them in their car seats was tough, and I had to climb in with one hand first. After only eleven months, we traded it in for the Nissan Quest. Not only is this van stylish, but the features are amazing! If you have to own a minivan....the non- minivan design and amazing features sure do make the transition into motherhood a whole lot easier!

  • For a van, its tops - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    Ive driven many vans, even if only brief test drives or rentals. This one hands-down feels like a nice ride compared to others, which simply felt like a van. Honda was decent, but Nissan has more sport and maneuverability feel to it. Quality is high; only the most minor of things required attention. After 2 years Im still discovering nooks and crannies for storage. Im not sure its worth the price difference to many, because the rising cost of fuel also means lesser mileage vehicles are yet more expensive to own over the life of the vehicle. But to me, the enjoyment of its comfort, handling, convenience and quality IS worth the difference. Im looking at the 2007 models now..

  • Quest the best for our family - 2004 Nissan Quest
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    We started looking at vans about 1 year ago. Finally we needed the van and test drove several. The Quest was the best for our family. Room - lots of room, wide opening doors with power. Leather seats for wear and tear by the kids. Plenty of power and handling for the city. Along with traction control for the bad weather. An excellent value for the money we spent. The Quest 3.5 SL has a great seating arrangement and the console in the middle is great. The sonar for backing up is excellent for as long as this vehicle is. Cant comment on the long term reliability but so far, so good.

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