Overall, the consensus of reviewers was that the 2007 Nissan Quest is a good runner-up to the top-rated minivans from Honda and Toyota. Caveats included Nissan's price, and the fact that its third-row seat doesn't split to fold -- a feature that's almost standard on competing minivans. Reviews said handling is responsive, and the 2007 Nissan Quest has a more modern look . The Quest has a very spacious interior, but cargo space behind the third-row seat is cramped. The biggest issue for the Quest is long-term reliability, which has been well below average.
Edmunds.com has the most credible review of the 2007 Nissan Quest (price when new: $24,350 to $33,900); editors compared this model in depth to the class leaders from the same model year, the Honda Odyssey (price when new: $25,645 to $39,095) and Toyota Sienna (price when new: $24,155 to $37,665). Second on our list of reviews is Consumer Reports, which focused on safety and reliability, based on extensive owner surveys. Automotive.com ran a detailed review of the Nissan Quest in 2007, focusing more on features than performance, and other than brief buyer's-guide capsule reviews, Car and Driver magazine has not evaluated the Quest minivan since 2004.
Our Sources
1. Edmunds.com
Edmunds.com didn't test the Nissan Quest in a head-to-head roundup, but did make some comparisons to the competition. Testers evaluated cargo space, comfort for all passengers, handling, engine and features, and editors also briefly discuss previous model years.
Review: 2007 Nissan Quest Review, Editors of Edmunds.com
2. ConsumerReports.orgDetails/Subscribe
The most valuable aspect of Consumer Reports' auto coverage is that each review includes results of Consumer Reports' annual reader survey on cars and trucks. These scores report reliability and detailed repair information for model years going back a decade. In addition, editors report driving impressions and other performance aspects.
Review: 2007 Nissan Quest Review, Editors of Consumer Reports
Automotive.com editors described the 2007 Nissan Quest as having "wild styling" also citing this minivan's performance and handling. The excellent V6 engine is a plus and the Quest is more fun to drive than other minivans.
Review: Nissan Quest Review, Editors of Automotive.com
ConsumerGuide.com doesn't release feature-type reviews. Instead, test scores are broken down into charts and numerical ratings. However, ConsumerGuide.com is one of the best sources for info on specs, options and engine information, along with vehicle pricing. Also included is data on reliability, including trouble areas and recall data for prior model years.
Review: 2004-2007 Nissan Quest Review, Editors of ConsumerGuide.com
5. Car and DriverDetails/Subscribe
This very short review of the 2007 Nissan Quest praised Nissan for making changes to the interior, addressing criticisms that Car and Driver magazine had previously made about the van's controls. However, editors haven't done a detailed review of this minivan.
Review: 2007 Nissan Quest Review, Tony Swan
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