Used 2004 Nissan Quest for Sale near Cheyenne, WY
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Overview

After a year-long hiatus, the Nissan Quest returns in 2004 with an all-new style, more powerful engine, a houseload of features, and more passenger friendly configurations. A redesigned exterior adds more curves and sloping lines to erase the boxy minivan stereotype. Built on the longest wheelbase in its class (124 inches), the 2004 Quest claims to offer more interior space than its competitors, along with dual sliding doors that open four inches more than other minivans, providing better access to the third row.
There are three trim levels of the front-wheel drive minivan, each powered by a 240-hp, 3.5-liter V6 engine shared with the Nissan 350Z. The base S and SL trims come with a 4-speed automatic, while the top-end SE gets a 5-speed auto tran. All minivans come standard with ABS brakes, dual front and side curtain airbags for all three rows, traction control, a CD player, and remote entry. Stability control is standard on the SE. The SL adds power driver's seat, alloy wheels, power pedals, and a power passenger door and liftgate. The SE lets you travel in style with 17-inch wheels, power front seats, leather upholstery, power sliding doors, front sunroof and four Skyview fixed panels over the back two seats that help open up the cabin for everyone. Standard rear parking assist is optional on the S and SL. A two-monitor DVD system is also optional, but the Quest does come with four power outlets for laptops, cell phones, or video games.
The second row captain's chairs and third row bench both fold (the third row folds completely flat) for up to 149 cubic feet of storage space. A big change in the 2004 Quest is the controversial center-mounted gauges that have been moved from behind the steering wheel. Drivers say it takes a while to get used to shifting your eyes over. Owners like all the standard features, the responsive engine, comfortable seats, roominess, and sporty handling. Gas mileage is decent, at 20/25 mpg. The 2004 Quest seems to have a lot of quality issues, however, and owners say they spend a lot of time in the repair shop dealing with early tire and brake wear, a faulty sliding door, and numerous rattles. This year the minivan had many recalls. Other objections include the center cluster and hard to read gauges.
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Nsikak H
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan 3.5 SE on Jan 5, 2015
I loved this car because it is spacious, runs great, plays central DVD with or without headphones. Low cost on maintenance, good fuel economy. Great take off from ground. Also have good heating/cold conditions. Will recommend to anyone anywhere
Marnie J
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan 3.5 SE on Aug 21, 2013
This van has been great for our family of 6 for 7 yrs. We have taken it on many long road trips with no problems. We couldn't be happier. The interior space has been great for the years that we had 2 car seats and 2 boosters and a double jogger. Plenty of room all the things you need with 4 small kids. We are do glad we have the Nissan Quest.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan 3.5 SE on Oct 11, 2013
I love this car. The car also has an on board computer that analyses your current mileage per gallon of gas, on long trips we have gotten as high as 28 MPG - it handles great on trips and everyday city driving. Tight turning radius and with the back up sensors, so easy to back up into any parking spot or garage.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2004 Nissan 3.5 SE on Dec 6, 2012
It was a good vehicle for small children. Loved how you can reconfigure the seats to accommodate many different cargo loads. Also the moonroof and the skylights were key to owning this van. Made it bright. I would recommend a Quest to anyone.
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