2015 Quest

2016 Nissan Quest

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: The Nissan Quest has no significant changes for 2016. A strong engine, inviting interior, and easy controls are what make 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 check out the Chrysler Town and Country, Dodge Grand Caravan, and Honda Odyssey as well.

The Facts
Class Minivan
Body Style(s) minivan
Passenger Count 7
Drive Wheels front-wheel drive
Manufacturer Nissan
Nation of Manufacture USA
Base Prices S: $26,580
SV: $30,540
SL: $34,110
Platinum: $43,230

Base Engine
3.5-liter V6
Horsepower
260
Std. Transmission
CVT
Avail. Transmission
NA
EPA City Range (mpg)
20
EPA Hwy Range (mpg)
27

2014 Nissan Quest
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