2008 Nissan Quest ReviewThe 2008 Nissan Quest is innovative and spacious, with several features that offer safety and convenience. Its storage provides more than enough for the ride with its seat flexibility. Also, the Quest’s available rearview camera brings technology and convenience to this model.

The 2008 Nissan Quest offers several standard safety features, including Nissan’s Advanced Airbag System, which protects against front and side impact in all three rows of this model. Its glass-paneled Skyview roof makes the ride convenient for all passengers, as the sliding roof extends to the rear rows, and the shade can be pulled on the roof for added convenience. The Quest is a family-oriented vehicle, with children-friendly rear-assist grip and with the Snug Kids program, which aids buyers in selecting a child safety seat to fit their vehicle.

Unique tail lights, chrome door handles and roof-rack side handles and cross bars make this not only a family vehicle, but a stylish ride as well.

Interior comfort is provided with the air conditioning and dual zone automatic temperature control, and heated front seats, available in both manual or power adjustment options. An AM/FM CD system comes standard in the Quest, and a Digital Bose 6-disc in-dash changer is available, along with WMA/MP3 playback and satellite radio capabilities. Bluetooth capability, wireless technology including a navigation display are also available.

This Nissan’s 235-horse power, V6-engine will get the job done as it carries all that extra cargo or passengers it has the capacity for.

Nissan’s 2008 Quest is a car that combines technology, safety and affordability, making it one of this year’s most likely models to be in demand.