2006 Nissan Quest 3.5 SE - CNET Reviews

The Nissan Quest has been on the market in its current form since 2004 and has not met with much sales success. Given the Quest's solid performance and competitive list of features for its price, the public's tepid reaction is likely due to the minivan's odd design quirks. The Nissan Quest's considerable length and ungainly shape are emphasized by the wheel placement at the far corners of its body. The 2007 Nissan Quest will offer Bluetooth and larger (8-inch) rear-seat DVD screens among other updates, but our 2006 tester made do without phone integration and featured a pair of 7-inch screens in back as part of the $1,900 DVD entertainment... Other options on our Quest included XM Satellite Radio ($350, including three months' subscription), a navigation system ($1,800), a run-flat tire package with 19-inch alloy wheels ($850), a seat package with second-row captain's chairs and a... First impressions can be tough to shake, and the 2006 Nissan Quest makes a strange opening statement. Source: www.cnet.com