Pros: Peppy acceleration; inviting and comfortable interior with top-notch assembly quality
Cons: Fuel economy; fewer comfort and convenience features and less passenger- and cargo versatility than most class competitors
CG Says: A strong engine, inviting interior trim and accommodations, and easy-to-use controls are what make the 2014 Nissan Quest an appealing minivan. And even though no one drives a minivan for its style, the Quest nevertheless sports some interesting design touches inside and out that make it stand out from the pack. However, Nissan doesn’t offer a second-row bench seat like some competitors do, and most class rivals offer more comfort and convenience options, as well. Quest’s positive traits make it worth a look for shoppers who appreciate its unique style, but we’d recommend check out the Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Honda Odyssey, as well.
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