2017 Kia Optima Review
2017 Kia Optima Review After spending a few days driving the 2017 Kia Optima around Santa Barbara, I can honestly say that this stylish, comfortable car is a great sedan choice that is reasonably...
For the past two weeks, my family and I have had a great time driving the Nissan Quest around. While I do not own a minivan, I have to say that I enjoyed the room and luxury of the fabulously designed Nissan Quest. We hope that this 2012 Nissan Quest post inspires you.
The 2012 Nissan Quest is a minivan that comes in four different models: S, SV, SL, and LE. All models have seven-passenger seating, fold-flat second and third-row seating, power windows, wood-tone trim, and a 260-hp 3.5-liter DOHC V-6 engine. The vehicle also comes with a tire pressure monitoring system with easy-fill tire alert, AM/FM/in-dash 6-CD audio system with auxiliary audio input jack, six standard airbags, anti-lock braking system, vehicle dynamic control, and traction control system.
Nissan is committed to safety and offers many features to ensure it. There are seat belt sensors and an occupant classification sensor that inflates the airbags according to crash severity and seat belt usage. The Quest also has front-side impact airbags that move with you as you adjust the seat and two roof-mounted airbags that offer extra head protection. Active head restraints help to prevent whiplash by moving forward in case of a rear-end collision.
The Vehicle Dynamic Control System detects oversteer and understeer and compensates as needed. The Traction Control System senses tire slippage and reduces engine power or applies the brakes to help you maintain traction. The Anti-lock Brake System quickly pumps the brakes to prevent wheel lock-up.
The 2012 Nissan Quest also has numerous storage features, such as the driver and passenger console with cup holders, a tray, and tissue box holder, and upper and lower dash storage trays. A permanent rear storage well and grocery hooks are also available. With a lockable glove compartment and high-capacity coat hangers, traveling is comfortable and secure.
The 2012 Quest gets between 19-24 miles per gallon. Every 2012 Nissan comes with a 36-month, 36,000-mile limited warranty. The minivan is available in a variety of colors and offers many options.
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The 2012 Nissan Quest is a well-rounded minivan that offers a comfortable and stylish ride for families. It also received high marks for safety and reliability. We hope that this 2012 Nissan Quest review post inspires you. Happy driving!
Disclosure: Nissan provided a loan of the Nissan Quest for this program, a gift card for my family as we use the vehicle and a contribution to a charity of my choice in my community.
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