His and her keyless remotes that adjusts the memory seats when the open door button is pushed
Least favorite feature:
As of yet I can think of nothing.
Advice to buyer:
If you're considering buying a new mini van, this is the one. Top of the line doesn't cost much more than the cheaper ones.
Detailed review:
When we test drove the van we took our children for the ride also. My children fell in love with the rear video cassette player entertainment system. I love the stereo in this van. It has many capabilities such as listening to two different stations if you're using a head phone. My children can listen to their hip hop music while I listen to a tape, CD or even a different radio station. It also shows the call letters of the station being listened to. It has a search function that'll find stations that talk about the traffic. Other functions to numerous to mention. Heated leather seats with memory that also adjusts the outside mirrors. Front and rear A/C. My particular van has every available option except the auto dimming rearview mirror. Couldn't be happier unless I won the lottery.
Also considered:
2001 Chrysler Town and Country
2001 Mercury Villager
2001 Ford Windstar
Vehicle purchased:
2001 Nissan Quest
About This Reviewer...
Name:
Randolph Hollinshed
Location:
Mountlake Terrace, Washington
Other vehicles owned:
None
Review submitted:
September 07, 2001
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