1999-2002 Nissan Quest: Year-to-Year Changes
Updated: 11/23/08
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Learn about the year-to-year changes of the 1999-2002 Nissan Quest. Get full details of the styling and performance changes throughout the history of the 1999-2002 Nissan Quest.
Year to Year Changes
2000 Nissan Quest:
Only minor changes were evident on the 2000 minivans from Nissan. The top-line GLE model gained a rear stabilizer bar and simulated woodgrain interior trim. Perforated upholstery went into the SE's available Leather Package. A rear-seat video entertainment system became available as an option.
2001 Nissan Quest:
Quests got a modest cosmetic touchup outside and a revised dashboard in what would be their last full season. After a brief run of 2002 models, both the Quest and the related Mercury Villager were scheduled to disappear. Meanwhile, the GLE minivan gained an in-dash CD changer, a rear cargo shelf, 16-inch wheels, and rear antiroll bar as standard equipment. Heated seats became standard in the SE and GLE, as did a new 130-watt "Super Sound" system. The SE benefited from a retuned sport suspension. Models without the available sunroof now offered an optional rear-seat entertainment system with flip-down ceiling-mounted screen and concealed VCR. A floor-mounted rear-seat video system remained available for SE and GLE models with the sunroof.
2002 Nissan Quest:
New wheel designs were Quest's only major change for 2002.








