1998 Nissan Quest
Introduced in 1993, Quest is Nissan's second foray into the minivan market. It is a joint venture with Ford Motor Company, which sells its version badged as a Mercury Villager. The Quest follows the mainstream of minivan design, with its V6 engine powering the front wheels. While it did receive a face-lift last year, it doesn t yet offer a sliding rear door on the driver's side. However, the Quest does have a third seat that can be moved forward along the entire length of the passenger compartment, providing excellent versatility in carrying passengers and/or cargo. For 1998, the Quest adds a luxury package, the GLE, to its lineup.
Models and Safety Features - Buy The Quest Here
The 1998 Nissan Quest is available in two trims: XE and GXE. Safety features include dual airbags, side-impact protection, child safety locks and optional integrated child safety seats. A 4-wheel anti-lock brake system (ABS) comes standard on the GXE, and is optional on the XE.
Engine and Standard Features - Buy The Quest Here
Power comes from a 3.0-liter 151-horsepower V6 teamed with a 4-speed automatic transmission. Standard equipment on all trims includes air conditioning, a tilt steering wheel, front and rear intermittent wipers, tinted glass, and an AM/FM stereo with cassette and CD.
Amenities - Buy The Quest Here
The GXE upgrades with 4-wheel disc brakes, power driver's seat, alloy wheels, rear air conditioning/heating controls. The GLE package adds leather seats, GLE badging, a sunroof and a CD changer.
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