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Nissan Quest 2004+
If anyone has more info about this van. This is the place for that.
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Don't know about pricing, and a lot can change between concept and execution.
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Mike
What I really want is a shorter Quest/taller wagon with a magic second seat in the middle, and a big flat empty in the back.
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Keep em on the road!!
Nissan has really gone bonkers recently with huge wheel sizes. First they made 17" wheels available on the Sentra, Altima, and Maxima. That's not too unreasonable, but it's getting up there. Then, they trumped that with 18" offerings on the Infiniti M45 and Q45. Now, it is rumored that the upcoming Infiniti FX45 will have standard 20" wheels. We don't need to go back to the '80s and put 13" wheels on everything, but there has to be a happy medium here, and 20" isn't it.
-Andrew L
Dave
I wonder if it will be like the MPV/Sedona or more like the Odyssey/GC.
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http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0210/26/b01.html
Anybody see any on the net somewhere? All I've seen so far is the concept vehicle.
Dave
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"It is larger than the current Quest, roughly the size of a Chrysler Town and Country minivan."
Also:
"The exterior design of the concept is "very close" to the production version."
http://www.autonews.com/files/2002stories/quest114.htm
http://www.detnews.com/2002/autoshow/0201/24/b08-385879.htm
Auto Shows: My guess is Nissan will show a production version at the Detroit show January 11th-20th. Just a guess.
If they keep the price at or below the Odessey, they'll sell well. from an spy photo I saw, Toyota's new Sienna looks like a shameless copy of the Odessey.
for the Quest 2004.
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Also, why this group is not active. This is one of the nice cars I have ever imagined to buy for my wife. She wants it COOL and I want it Minivan (Family, Kids you know). The current Quest we have, is becoming boring for her, although so far(60k) 0 problem.
I haven't heard of an AWD version being available. I'm guessing not.
Dave
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http://www.news14charlotte.com/content/local_news/?ArID=15158&SecID=2
http://www.evo.co.uk/t/content/news-ae/danstrong-7jun02/id27235/story.htm
http://www.thecarconnection.com/index.asp?article=5548
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"...Nissan and Toyota Motor Corp. will introduce minivans to go after Chrysler's best-selling vehicles. The Nissan Quest will hit the road with an aggressive wedge shape intended to offset the soccer mom label."
http://www.auto.com/industry/show30_20021130.htm
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"The Quest addresses the emotional needs of the driver, as well as the practical needs - something that's been absent since the category was created over 20 years ago," said Kirrane. [Nissan Division VP and General Manager]
http://www.naias.com/showtalk/December2003.pdf
Desires: smooth engine with pep, interior room comparable to Previa, split back rear bench, sunroof, 3500# towing, nice stereo, firm seats, no silver or beige!
The Sedona isn't big, it's just heavy...they wanted to get 5 stars in all crash tests, so they took the easy way out and just made it as heavy and indestructible as possible. A noble pursuit, but the fuel economy is embarrassing. My '86 Pontiac 8-pass wagon is EPA rated 15/22, and I don't think the Sedona even matches that.
-Andrew L
http://www.cars.com/carsapp/latimes/?szc=90053&srv=parser&act=display&tf=/features/autoshow2003/production/nissan/quest.tmpl
needs 7 seats, new Quest may not hit the
market. Why Nissan design the van with only
six seats?
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http://www.clarionledger.com/news/0301/03/b02.html