Palm Beach Gardens Nissan Dealer Likes Redesign Of 2011 Quest Minivan

The minivan has seen a big resurgence in the past year – at least in the way it is being sold to consumers. Manufacturers and ad agencies are trying to convince us that it can be cool to drive a minivan, but your Palm Beach Gardens Nissan dealer has better reasons for you to check out the 2011 Nissan Quest.

The Quest (at least it has a cool name) is a minivan that will get your attention because of its sleek styling, but its other features will keep your attention. The redesigned 2011 Quest minivan features lots of exterior angles and a front end that looks a bit cartoonish, but actually works.

The Quest debuted in a television commercial titled “Errands” which is meant to convince parents that their lives will be easier with the Quest. “As the new campaign demonstrates, Quest is about to tackle the toughest job on the planet: parenting,” Jon Brancheau, vice president, Nissan Marketing, explained.

But will the Quest be able to compete with the likes of the Honda Odyssey, Toyota Sienna and Chrysler Town & Country? Definitely. Minivans probably have more to fear from the crossover and SUV segment than from each other, but Quest is a definite contender.

On the inside, your Northlake used car dealer is impressed with Quest’s new climate-control system which is, according to Nissan, set up to “detect and block outside odors while helping to reduce unwanted odors inside”. That alone would sell me. I have boys. One in junior high and one with stinky feet syndrome. Need I say more?

So if the unique exterior looks can attract buyers and the odor-zone technology can hook them, the Quest will be the minivan that meets all out needs. Of course, there’s plenty of Nissan comfort, luxury and technology thrown in as well.

Extra under-floor storage is a huge plus for those things that need to always be with you and a tire pressure alert system is a nice touch. The Quest’s Blind Spot warning system is a safety feature that most of us would love to have and the 11-inch DVD screen will keep the kids happy with its game input options.

Customers of the Palm Beach Gardens Nissan dealer will enjoy the Bluetooth system and the charger and power outlet make staying connected simple. Heated front seats and a dual panel moonroof are just a couple of the luxury touches Nissan has included.

Nissan Intelligent Key and Push Button ignition are super convenient and Northlake used car dealer customers will enjoy hands-free entry. The Nissan Navigation system is another feature we don’t want to do without and with the Quest we don’t have to.
The base price is $27,750 for the S model and the top trim model, the LE, will cost around $41,350. But what price clean air and looking cool in a minivan?

Lance Alott is a freelance writer and auto enthusiast. His article features information on your Northlake used car dealer and your Palm Beach Gardens Nissan dealer.

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