Saturday, May 18, 2013

2011 Nissan Quest Review And Picture

2011 Nissan Quest Review And Picture - After a short one-year break, the Nissan Quest is back rivalling in the minivan market with a drastically New appearance. While the prior Quest would have been fortunate to even enroll in an automotive beauty contest, aside from compete, this New 2011 model is a stand-out in its class with a moderate urban style. When it comes to minivans, what you get is really more essential than how it drives. However, the Quest is both comfy, calm and fairly Car-like. 2011 Nissan Quest is powered by a 3.5L V6 engine that makes 260 hp and 250 lb-ft of torque.


Inside, there’s a sturdy continuation of the deluxe style. Top trim LE versions get an 8-inch screen with Navigation, while SV and SL versions get a 4.3-inch unit. A key feature that’s provided on all but the base trim level are power sliding second row doors that open or close with a single touch. The doors can also be opened or closed using buttons, or with the key fob. That fob even lets keyless access to the front doors, plus there’s a push-button ignition so you never have to take your keys.

Vans need to be able to bring things as much as people and the Quest takes a small different method. Instead of conventional 3rd row seats that drop into the rear well, the Quest keeps that place for a constant total of 37.1 cu-ft out back. The 3rd row then folds forward for a total of 63.6 cu-ft, and you can drop the 2nd row seatbacks to enlarge that to 108.4 cu-ft. Two stable flaps can cover the cargo well behind the third row, which is great for either hiding stuff below or for making one long flat bed in the rear.