Being a carryover from the 2008 model, the 2009 Nissan Quest remains virtually unchanged. Following a major redesign just two years ago, changes for 2009 include new automatic door locks and a new Tuscan Sun exterior paint color. For the current year, the manufacturer has released the Quest in four distinctive trim levels, each with excellent exterior design and luxurious interior.
Inside the cabin, Quest is adorned with a number of convenience and comfort amenities. Quest provides an overall interior volume of 211.6 cubic feet, enough for seven adult passengers, as well as for maximum cargo. Quest's seats feature a furniture- style design. It has three- row seating, with two height adjustable active head restraints on front seats, two height adjustable head restraints on rear seats and three height adjustable head restraints on third- row seats. The fold-away second and third- row seats fold to the floor, creating more space for cargoes. The base models of the Quest have 8-way manual driver's seat with manual lumbar support, while the top-line models, such as the SL and SE models come with 8-way power driver's seat with manual lumbar support. Moreover, the up-line models feature leather- appointed seats.
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