
Redesigned in 2007, the manufacturer has come up with some very minor changes only for the 2008 Nissan Quest. For this year also, the Quest is one of the roomiest front-wheel drive minivans in its segment. For 2008, the Nissan Quest is offered in four well-equipped models – 3.5, 3.5S, 3.5SL and 3.5SE. To complement the clean exterior look, the manufacturer has come up with core attributes for the modern, airy interior cabin. From seating to convenience, it has got everything. As one needs to sit in a car everyday, it is preferred by the users to own a vehicle that has comfortable seating arrangement.
As far as the seating arrangement is concerned in the 2008 Nissan Quest models, there will be no complaint from the user's end. While for the base models, the manufacturer has provided 8-way manual driver's seat with manual lumbar support; the two SL and SE models come with 8-way power driver's seat with manual lumbar support. To give a luxurious feel, to the up-level SL models, there are many innovative features like the 4-way power passenger's seat, Memory driver's seat, mirrors and pedals, heated front seats and leather-appointed seats. The 2nd-row seats tilt forward for easy access to the 3rd row and slide forward and back to maximize legroom. The 3rd row seat now features integrated auto-folding headrests and spring assist for easier operation. With all seats down, the new Quest models provide ample space for items up to eight feet long.
It will not be wrong to say that while designing the new Quest van, the manufacturer has given ample importance to user's comfort and convenience.