Nissan Motors has proved itself every year as a consistent leader in innovative automotive design and style. One just needs to examine the Nissan Quest minivan for its utilitarian features, outstanding exterior styling, strong safety standards and an upscale interior cabin. On an average, the latest Quest is both stylish and comfortable as well. The Quest is basically a long wheelbase minivan and for 2008 it is based on the same platform as the award-winning 2008 Altima for a performance-packed sports car like ride.
The Navigation System with voice guidance, Nissan's exclusive BirdView and over 1 million points of interest comes as an optional feature in the latest 2008 Nissan Quest models. It helps a lot to keep the driver ahead in their direction. The Nissan Quest navigation system is part of a package, complete with a seven-inch color LCD screen, GPS and DVD-ROM atlas and various performance options. This innovative feature is placed in the information center that also displays the outside temperature, distance to destination and tire pressure. This navigation system highlights a wonderful technology for a hassle free journey. With its Bluetooth hands-free phone system, one can make and receive calls with the use of the compatible phone. To use this facility, one does not have to take their hands off the wheel. At times the joystick seems to be a great problem and still users prefer the touch screen. But still, even tough it is an optional feature; the latest Quest line-up can give tough competition in the minivan segment.