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The Redesigned Quest is Put To the Test

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The Nissan Quest is my favorite minivan mainly for the fact that if I were forced to ever drive any minivan, I'd be the least likely to end my life driving a Quest. Up until now, the Quest hasn't been as widely received as other minivan offerings from Honda and Toyota due to quality and design issues. For 2007, Nissan seeks to rectify this with the refreshed Quest. Have they succeeded?

Read The Car Connection's Review of the 2007 Nissan Quest

now that they've fixed the interior its a go. I had agreed to price to lease an 06 last fall and had to back out due to the safety recall at the time. It was a good move because i knew I wouldn't have liked the interior. Now that they have fixed it, its a very doable thing for me. Its got personality and decent handling and power which is rare for a van.

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The interior is a big improvement...although I still don't like it. Requiring premium fuel is a big no-no though and Nissan should know it.

The interior is a big improvement...although I still don't like it.  Requiring premium fuel is a big no-no though and Nissan should know it.

Yeah, especially with gas prices around the 3 bucks a gallon

The interior is a big improvement...although I still don't like it.  Requiring premium fuel is a big no-no though and Nissan should know it.

that's the bizarre thing. i think the article is wrong. the 2006 quest runs on regular. is one of the VQ's they retuned so it didn't need premium. and it still had balls. I'm not sure why they would change it for 2007. i'm going to check into it.

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