You can't go wrong. Just enjoy the modernity of your new car.
Detailed review:
The Nissan Quest 3.5 SE has more leg and headroom in all three rows of seating. In other mini-vans I have owned the passengers in the second row (behind the driver) had very little leg room if the driver used a lot of room. In the Quest, the second seat are adjustable and offer plenty of leg room.
The vehicle is beautiful inside and out and does not look like most other mini-vans on the road.
Also considered:
2003 Chrysler Town and Country
Vehicle purchased:
2004 Nissan Quest
About This Reviewer...
Name:
Bill Trimble
Location:
Hardy, Arkansas
Other vehicles owned:
None
Review submitted:
September 24, 2003
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