There are many Nissan cars that have changed the way the market looks at luxury. However, none of the minivans that Nissan has brought out have managed to make heads really turn. The Nissan Quest 2011 brings a lot of promise, with several new features that appear impressive.
The car looks good at first glance. The front is sleek and exudes class. The back is contrastingly squarish, and is sure to bring a mixed bag of responses. Although it is too early to certify its looks, the interiors of the car seem appealing. Most conveniences are available, and it is fairly roomy.
The car only provides captain seats in the second row. There has been no provision for an extended three seater here, although the third row has three seats which have the regular folding facility. There is plenty of space for comfortable seating and lots of leg room which does not cramp the knees.
The seats respond well and collapse at the touch of a button. The third row flops forward, which is an interesting concept in this segment. This gives plenty of added storage apart from the concealed well behind the third row, covered by mats which mask the hole.
There are several things that go for and against this car. The mixed responses are sure to be outweighed by the marked improvement that this minivan has undergone. It looks like the long break the Quest has taken has been well worth it.
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