
The 2008 Nissan Quest models have already been launched in the market after receiving some minor changes. This year, the manufacturer has launched the line-up in four trims, such as the base, 3.5 S, 3.5 SE and 3.5 SR. Even after so many years since its launch in the market, the Quest continues to be one of the roomiest front-wheel drive minivans in its segment. With wide opening doors for easy access to the standard foldaway 2nd and 3rd row seats, one can get space for almost anything. When all seats are in user position, the Quest models provide a cargo capacity 32.1 cubic feet, however when the 2nd and 3rd row seats are folded flat, one gets a storage space of 148.7 cubic feet. Inside the cabin, there are other specific storage facilities and some of the standard features are:
- Eight cup holders
- Overhead sunglasses storage
- Six grocery bag hooks on front seat-backs
- High-capacity coat hanger
- Cargo area storage bins
- Third-row storage bins
- Second-row underfloor storage
- Front and rear door storage pockets
- Front seat back pockets
- Lockable glove compartment
- Driver's side sunglasses storage and center dash storage
- First-row fold-down center tray
The 3.5 SE models come with driver's seat back net and full-length overhead console with storage bins along with the other standard features. Moreover, six grocery bag hooks on third-row seat backs and two additional second-row cup holders are also available across all the models but as a part of Fold-Away Seat Package. So, plan a holiday soon with your family on weekends, as you don't have to worry about space any more when you have the Nissan Quest to drive.