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Are the new Nissan Quests expected to get good reviews?
How well is the 2011 Nissan Quest performing in tests? What are the expert review saying about the new Nissan Quest models?
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The Quest is the new improved mid-range minivan from Nissan. As mini-vans go the consensus seems to be that while Nissan have gone a long way to go in their er… Quest, to make it competitive amongst other manufacturers offerings—the van still has some way to go before it achieves this. The Quest has been praised however, for it’s quiet and smooth ride. The continuously variable transmission on the van has been described as excellent, as has the roomy seating and the sharp steering and handling. There are certain caveats though. Common grumbles include the fact that there is less cargo space in the Quest than in other mini vans of this class. And whilst the Quest has roomy seating, this is because it can only seat a maximum of seven passengers, rather than the usual eight. That said, the new Quest clocks in at a reasonable $27,000, so if you are in the market for a new mini-van it is definitely worth considering.
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