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| Description |
| TheCarConnection.com’s family-van experts researched a wide range of road tests of the 2008 Nissan Quest to put together this conclusive review. TheCarConnection.com’s resident moms and dads also drove the Nissan Quest to help you decide which reviews to trust where opinions differ, to add more impressions and details, and to provide you with the best information. |
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| Road Test |
The 2008 Nissan Quest is the latest version of a minivan that was designed from the outset to be unlike other minivans. Nissan’s plan was to make the minivan sexy--and the original Quest certainly looked different; to most eyes, it still looks good. The interior has been another story--owners and car reviewers have complained about the Quest’s plasticky interior, so for 2008, it’s been improved. By outfitting the 2008 Quest with a new instrument panel and center console, Nissan’s cleaned up the most egregious portions of the interior. Along with new front and rear-end treatments, the Quest has a cleaner, less awkward apperance than before--but the faux-wood trim inside and more traditional shapes no longer look right with the sloping front and rear ends.
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| Positive Points |
- - Foldaway seating
- - Un-minivan looks
- - Torquey V-6 engine
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| Negative Points |
- - Interior doesn’t match exterior
- - Still some plasticky trim inside
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