Extensive Features for the Nissan Quest

The minivan class of vehicles is growing and there are more choices now than there have been in the last five years. The 2011 Quest from Nissan Dealers Salisbury is all new, as are the rest of the minivans on the market this year. Even the iconic Odyssey from Honda Dealership Maryland underwent a facelift for this latest production year, but all of these changes mean that there are more choices for buyers. Not to mention that the choices we have are better than ever, and the attention to detail is really evident in the Nissan Dealership Virginia Quest, so stop by and take one for a test drive sooner rather than later.

You have your choice of four different trim levels for the 2011 Nissan Quest. The base model pricing starts out at $27,750 while the top of the line LE starts off at $41,350. The base model is the Nissan Quest S and it is going to give you 16-inch wheels, keyless entry, trip computer, ambient lighting, cruise control, power accessories, and a six disc CD changer plus auxiliary jack. One thing about the base S model is that the options are incredibly limited. If you upgrade to the SV trim, you will get fog lights, alloy wheels, tri-zone auto climate control, leather and audio controls on the steering wheel, Bluetooth, iPod connectivity, a USB port for media playback, a back-up camera, and a console for the front seats.

The SL is another popular trim level and buyers are really appreciative of the leather upholstery, the heated front seats, larger 18-inch wheels, a power liftgate that makes life so much easier, and a button that makes the third row of seats fold flat. The highest trim level is the Quest LE and it is going to make sure that both seats have power control, you will be able to fold up the third row with the touch of a button, navigation, blind-spot warning, 13-speaker Bose system, sunshades for the back two rows of seats, and entertainment for the back seat.

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