The Nissan Quest is a minivan manufactured since 1993 by Nissan, and is now in its' fourth generation. The first two generations of the Quest were a joint venture with Ford, which marketed a rebadged variant as the Mercury Villager. The vans debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Attributes | Values |
---|
rdf:type
| |
rdfs:label
| |
rdfs:comment
| - The Nissan Quest is a minivan manufactured since 1993 by Nissan, and is now in its' fourth generation. The first two generations of the Quest were a joint venture with Ford, which marketed a rebadged variant as the Mercury Villager. The vans debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
|
sameAs
| |
dcterms:subject
| |
dbkwik:tractors/pr...iPageUsesTemplate
| |
Platform
| |
assembly
| - Avon Lake, Ohio, United States
- Canton, Mississippi, United States
- Shatai, Kyūshū, Japan
- Ford's Ohio Assembly, Avon Lake, Ohio
|
Name
| - First generation
- Second generation
- Fourth Generation
- Third generation
- Nissan Quest
|
Production
| - 1993(xsd:integer)
- 1999(xsd:integer)
- 2004(xsd:integer)
- 2011(xsd:integer)
- Japan:
- North America:
|
body style
| - 3(xsd:integer)
- 4(xsd:integer)
|
Manufacturer
| |
Class
| |
Related
| |
AKA
| |
Engine
| - 3(xsd:integer)
- 3(xsd:double)
- 3(xsd:double)
|
Layout
| |
transmission
| |
Predecessor
| |
abstract
| - The Nissan Quest is a minivan manufactured since 1993 by Nissan, and is now in its' fourth generation. The first two generations of the Quest were a joint venture with Ford, which marketed a rebadged variant as the Mercury Villager. The vans debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Both vehicles were initially powered by the 3.0 L Nissan VG30E V6 until 1999, when the Quest received the 3.3 L version of the same engine and a few minor updates, including a driver side sliding door, and grill and rear redesigns. The Quest was later completely redesigned for 2004, while the Villager was discontinued and replaced with the Freestar-based Mercury Monterey. The third generation model was built on the FF-L platform, which it shares with the Altima, Maxima, and Murano. It also shares the award-winning 3.5 L VQ engine with those cars. While the fourth generation model is built on the same platform as the 2011 Nissan Elgrand
|
is Similar
of | |
is Related
of | |
is AKA
of | |
is Predecessor
of | |