Having taken some flack for its funky instrument panel that was placed above the center of the dash, rather than behind the wheel, the 2007 Nissan Quest makes amends by going back to the traditional route. The biggest change for this stylish minivan is the return of the gauge cluster behind the steering wheel, with better quality materials and a more ergonomically designed layout.
The 2007 Quest is a minivan with less boxy and more sloping lines than much of the competition. It has four trims -- base, S, SL, and SE. Each are powered by a 3.5-liter, 235-hp DOHC V6. New in 2007 is a 5-speed auto tran to replace the old 4-speed. Other additions include a third row that now folds flat into the floor, along with its headrests (you no longer have to remove these). Outside, the 2007 Quest gets some minor nips and tucks to its grille, front bumper, taillights, and some chrome highlights for the roof rack and doors.
Even base models come well loaded, with traction control, ABS, cruise control, remote entry, tire monitor, power features, central information center, and overhead console. The top-end SE features heated leather seats, memory settings, and a power passenger's seat. The SkyView sunroof option features two length-wise panels so everyone can feel the sun.
The new interior redesign of the 2007 Quest seems to have worked. Owners like the layout much better, because it's more intuitive. A unique style and lots of power are also standouts. The Nissan Quest handles smoothly, is pretty quiet, and owners love all the standard features. Roominess and overall comfort get high marks. Poor gas mileage and the lack of a split-fold option in the third row are mentioned negatively. The second row of seats folds down, but not flat.
3.9 Overall rating
(12 reviews)Great vehicle comfortable has all the bells and whistles modern day cars have
there is a lot of room for the kids to not bother each other, enough room where you can have all the kids, the dog, groceries and any of the kids crap and still be comfortable. Runs very nice has enough HP to keep up on the freeway.
The car is basically a lemon I will not
Many parts were not functional or broken and sensors lights on
I got this vehicle for my wife when we had our son. It is great for hauling him around and the DVD player is such a blessing. The power steering hose cracked on it and cost 350 to replace but other than that, it has been issue free for the 2 years I have owned it.
2007 Nissan Quest FAQs
How many 2007 Nissan Quest vehicles in Houston, TX have no reported accidents or damage?
2 out of 2 for sale near Houston, TX have no reported accidents or damage.
What is the fuel economy of the 2007 Nissan Quest?
Depending on the engine and options, the 2007 Nissan Quest gets between 19 and 19 MPG (or MPGe).
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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