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The Quest was redesigned in 2004 whereas the Villager was discontinued in 2002. Production moved to Canton, Mississippi. The current "aggressive" design bears a passing resemblance to major shareholder Renault's Scénic. The Quest is powered by their well-known V6 3.5-litre VQ35 model engine, found in the Maxima, Altima 350Z and Infiniti's G35. In the Quest's application it produces 240 horsepower and 242 ft-lb of torque. The Quest has a flat folding rear bench and the two captain's chairs fold nearly flat into the floor. The interior volume is 211.9 cubic feet

The second generation Quest has been both praised and criticized for its avant-garde styling. Some appreciate the attempt to inject the conservative minivan category with a dose of style, but others find the styling (particularly the interior) strange and offputting. The center-mounted instrument panel -- the speedometer and tachometer are in the center of the dash, rather than in front of the driver -- has been especially criticized. Sales of this second generation model have been disappointing, and Nissan is planning to redesign the much-criticized interior for the 2007 model.

 



 
General
Manufacturer:   Nissan
Model:   Quest
Years in Production:   (2003-current)
Powertrain Layout:   Front Engine/Front Wheel Drive
Body configuration:   5dr Multi Purpose Vehicle
Price:   23000-28000 Euro
  25000-30000 Dollars
Engine
Configuration:   3.5L V6
Power:   240 / - / - / - (bhp)
Torque:   242 / - / - / - (ft lbs)
Transmission
Gear Type:   5spd auto
Performance
Top speed:   100 / - / - / - (mph)
  160 / - / - / - (km/h)
0 - 62 mph (100 km/h):   8.0 / - / - / - (seconds)
Fuel economy combined city/hwy:   25 / - / - / - (miles per gallon)

Nissan

Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. which formerly marketed vehicles under the Datsun brand name, is a Japanese automobile manufacturer. The company's main offices are located in the Ginza area of Chuo-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Nissan plans to move their headquarters to Yokohama, Kanagawa by 2010; the headquarters will start construction in 2007.

The company marketed vehicles under the Nissan and Datsun brand names until 1983, when the Datsun brand name was dropped. Nissan used to be Japan's second largest car company after Toyota, but it has dropped to third in size after Honda. Due to financial problems throughout the 1990s, the French manufacturer Renault bought a controlling share in the company and installed Carlos Ghosn as president, the first non-Japanese person to run a Japanese car company (Mazda was run by an American, Mark Fields and by Briton Lewis Booth and Mitsubishi was run by a German, Rolf Eckrodt).

Under Ghosn's "Nissan Revival Plan" (NRP), Nissan has rebounded in what many leading economists consider to be one of the most spectacular corporate turnarounds in history, catapulting Nissan to record profits and a dramatic revitalization of both its Nissan and Infiniti model line-ups. In 2001, the company initiated Nissan 180, capitalizing on the success of the NRP. Ghosn has since been idolized as a national hero in Japan as a symbol of the strength of the currently ailing Japanese economy, with Ghosn and the Nissan revival story prominently featured in Japanese manga and popular culture. His achievements in revitalizing the Japanese company have been noted by Emperor Akihito, who awarded him the Japan Medal with Blue Ribbon in 2004.

Nissan is also noted for being one of the world's leading manufacturers of automobile engines, with its VG and VQ V6 engines appearing on "Ward's 10 Best Engines" for 12 straight years - every year since the award's inception.

Nissan has produced an extensive range of mainstream cars and trucks, initially for domestic consumption but exported around the world since the 1950s. There was a major strike in 1953.

It also produced several memorable sports cars, including the Z-car, an affordable sports car originally introduced in 1969; and the Skyline GT-R, a powerful all-wheel-drive sports coupe.

Unfortunately, Nissan has been reluctant to sell most Skylines outside of Japan. However, used imports of the sportier GTS and GT-R coupes have become popular in other right-hand-drive countries like Australia.

In 1985, Nissan created a tuning division, NISMO, for competition and performance development of such cars.

Nissan sells its luxury models in North America under the Infiniti brand.

Nissan also sells a small range of keicars, mainly as a joint venture with other Japanese manufacturers like Suzuki or Mitsubishi. Nissan does not develop these cars.


 
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