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2005 Nissan Quest

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Suggested Retail $23,350 to $32,250
Invoice Price
$21,595 to $29,489
Destination Fee
$650
   
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The Nissan Quest Specifications
Body Style(s) MSRP Engine Transmission Fuel Economy
4-Dr Minivan $23,350 to $32,250 3.5L V6 4 Speed Automatic; 5 Speed Automatic Highway (MPG): 26
City (MPG): 19

Quest Vehicle Automobile:

Crisp steering, responsive handling and good high-speed stability...
Its radical styling carries through inside with jetliner-style seats, optional Skyview glass roof panels and centrally located instrument cluster and secondary controls. Its cabin is comfortable and innovative. Its back seats are roomier, more comfortable, more functional and more interesting than those in other minivans. The Nissan Quest ranks among the largest of the minivans. It's also one of the most versatile. Its long wheelbase, wide track and radically arching roofline contribute to its practicality: Its sliding doors open wider than those on other minivans. It boasts the latest features, including power sliding doors and a power rear liftgate, power rear-quarter windows, a sonar park-assist system and overhead mood lighting. And it can tow up to 3500 pounds.
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2005 Nissan Quest Driving Impressions

The Nissan Quest is more of a driver's car than most minivans. It feels natural and is very easy to drive. The Quest's suspension is taut. Compared with other minivans, its handling is more responsive. The Quest leans less in corners, the nose dives less under braking and the rear squats less under acceleration. The steering is crisp, with just the right amount of feedback to let the driver feel connected to the road. Yet it's not too tight for around-town use. Quest shares chassis components with the Nissan Murano crossover utility and Altima and Maxima sedans. Its suspension provides good handling for a big vehicle. No, the Quest doesn't handle as well as the Maxima, but it certainly feels far more stable in corners than a sport-utility and it handles better than a Toyota Sienna.
 
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