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This Car Seat Check was originally published in March 2011 on MotherProof.com. The 2011 Nissan Quest is another minivan that’s undergone a redesign. The Quest’s new look lops a few inches off ...
The last-gen Nissan Quest minivan was an oddball ... cup/bottle-holders to accommodate more than double the Quest’s seating capacity. Plan your road trip’s restroom stops accordingly.
Ever since Nissan rolled its latest Quest ... seat forward and down. The floor isn't billiard-table flat with all the seats folded down, but four-by-eight-foot sheet goods fit, and max cargo ...
The Japan-built Nissan Quest, which is longer than a Toyota Sienna, narrower than a Chrysler Town & Country, and taller than a Honda Odyssey, is different because it's shaped like a box ...
And make no mistake: This 2012 Nissan Quest is a really good minivan. Our tester was luxuriously outfitted with leather seating, power doors, dual opening moonroofs and a full DVD package ...
Each has seating for seven with power-operated dual-sliding side doors (Nissan and ... bisecting the Quest's dashboard? We love the center-stack tower for all its storage capacity and how easily ...
The Quest's sense of spaciousness inside is complemented by the generous amount of headroom; all three rows have the competition beaten in that regard. Front-seat ... and Nissan didn't even ...
Of all of them, none went through a more thorough metamorphosis than the Nissan Quest ... to theater-style seating and the absence of a second-row center seatback. The Quest’s narrower width ...
Handling is sound, but not sporty. Both rear rows fold flat to form a flush load floor, however, this version of the Quest only has seating for seven. Access is easy, with large doors, low step-in ...
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