Nissan Quest Reviews 2013

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Motorscore: 75.0/100

(average score, based on 12 reviews by professional car critics)

This car is ranked #127 out of 242 cars listed here. (What Is This?)

MSRP: $25,990 - $42,350
Efficiency (City): 19
Seats: 6 - 7
Efficiency (HWY): 24
  • Smooth engine
  • Features and amenities
  • Nicely weighted steering
  • Fuel economy
  • The least flexible minivan interior
  • Not as much cargo space as competition

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The Critics' Nissan Quest Reviews

View Reviews for years 2011 2012
67 / 100
Interior assembly quality is top-notch. Though heavily outfitted in plastics, Quest's interior is inviting and comfortable with standard wood-grain trim in the first row and padded soft-touch surfaces throughout the cabin.
HowStuffWorks
67 / 100
The cabin is fairly well isolated, wind noise is well checked, though some road noise is apparent.
HowStuffWorks
59 / 100
Although the 2011 Nissan Quest offers good maneuverability and plenty of usable interior space, its tech offerings lag considerably behind the competition.
Wayne Cunningham Cnet Reviews
74 / 100
The 2012 Nissan Quest has a comfortable and practical interior, comfortable performance and styling that will stand out in the car pool lane.
USNews
75 / 100
It’s pleasant to drive and has plenty of space for the whole family.
USNews
88 / 100
Something that I fell in love with is the Quick Comfort front seat heaters that immediately warm the body parts that are the most sensitive such as the thighs and hips.
Lacey Elliott Auto123.com
84 / 100
Still, the Quest 3.5 LE is supremely well equipped.
Michel Deslauriers Auto123.com
100 / 100
On any type of road surface, the minivan provides a quiet, calm and comfortable cabin, and the road noise is pleasantly silenced.
Automotive.com
60 / 100
The Quest is still a huge vehicle with a funky look and tall, slab-sides that sets it apart in the minivan segment.
Automotive.com
78 / 100
The Quest's ride is ultra-smooth, which, considering how most people drive a minivan, may be the more desirable trait.
Kelley Blue Book
74 / 100
It looks the part of a smaller, more sporty minivan, but the cabin suffers from some misplaced controls for features added to please American tastes.
Marty Padgett TheCarConnection.com
74 / 100
The Quest's use of space is a little disappointing. It's still a big vehicle in the grander scheme, and front-seat passengers won't lack for leg or head room, or for storage of small items.
Marty Padgett TheCarConnection.com