2004 Nissan Quest: Tester's Comments
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- MSRP: $24,240 -$32,240
- Invoice: $22,418 -$29,479
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Find out what the Consumer Guide Automotive testers had to say about the 2004 Nissan Quest. See if the 2004 Nissan Quest is right for you.
Vehicle Evaluated

| Make/Model: | 2004 Nissan Quest |
|---|---|
| Trim Level: | SL |
| Arrival Date: | 10/27/2003 |
| Engine: | dohc V6 |
| Bodystyle | 4-door van |
| Transmission: | 4-speed automatic |
| 4WD/AWD: | No |
| Base Price: | 26,740 |
| Price as Tested: | 28,530 |
| Mileage at Beginning of Test: | 4297 |
| Mileage at End of Test: | 4805 |
| Total Measured Miles: | 508 |
| Total Fuel Used: | 28.247 gals. |
| Consumer Guide Fuel Economy: | 17.98 mpg (what's this?) |
| Problems During Test: | None |
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Seat Pkg. (2nd Row Folding Captain's Chairs with Easy Entry, 3rd Row Flat Folding Bench Seat with Grocery Bag hooks, 3-point Seat Belts, Lower Anchors and Tethers for Chlidren {LATCH}), 3.5SL Upgrade Pkg. (Supplamental Front Seat Side-Impact Airbags, Heated Front Seats, Rear Sonar System), Floor Mats
From the Back Seat
John Biel
For plushness and creature comforts, Consumer Guide's long-term test Toyota Sienna, a top-end model, has the new Quest beat (the test Quest being an intermediate trim level). But the Quest comes in quite a bit cheaper and is a real bargain for the amount of available passenger space. It very much deserves the minivan shopper's attention.
Mark Bilek
Nissan is going to have to offer heavy discounts to keep Quest competitive. It is an excellent van that is a jack of all trades, but the goofy interior won't suit minivan owners.














