- Editor:
- G.R. Whale
- Price As Tested:
- $43,500
“Thoroughly revised model favors fun.”
The 2011 Nissan Quest arrives in four trim levels all with a 3.5-liter V6, continuously variable transmission, front-wheel drive and seven-seat configuration.
Quest S ($27,750) includes air conditioning, cloth upholstery, power windows/locks/mirrors, manual front seats, second-row reclining captain's chairs, 60/40-split third row, tilt/telescoping steering wheel, fold-flat second and third-row seats, wood-grain trim, fixed front and removable second-row consoles, intelligent key/pushbutton start, AM/FM/6CD with Aux port, cruise control, rear privacy glass, 16-inch steel wheels, and rear spoiler. Roof rails ($300) are optional. Towing package ($535) is optional.
Quest SV ($30,900) upgrades with three-zone climate control, power sliding doors, power lumbar adjustment, iPod/USB input, steering wheel controls, 4.3-inch screen (audio and rearview monitor), leather-wrapped wheel, Bluetooth telephony, alloy wheels, fog lights, auto-dimming mirror, and conversation mirror. Roof rails are the sole factory option.
Quest SL ($34,350) features leather upholstery and heated front seats, 18-inch alloy wheels, power liftgate, power driver's seat, HomeLink, heated outside mirrors with signal repeaters, auto on/off headlamps, roof rails and quick-release third-row seat. Options include 11-inch DVD entertainment ($2,100), Bose audio system ($1,300), and dual-opening glass moonroofs ($1,350).
Quest LE ($41,350) adds navigation with 8-inch screen, 9.3GB MusicBox hard drive, 13-speaker Bose audio and DVD entertainment, driver memory system, reverse-tilt mirrors, rear window shades, advanced climate control with air purification, blind-spot warning, HID low-beam headlamps, audio/video inputs and 120-VAC outlet. Only the moonroof pack is optional.
Safety features include dual front, front-side and three-row side-curtain airbags, active front head restraints, three LATCH anchors among 2nd/3rd rows, rear child door locks, electronic stability control incorporating antilock brakes, brake assist, traction control. Rearview camera is standard on all but Quest SE, and a blind-spot warning system comes on the Quest LE.