Wednesday, September 15, 2010

2011 Nissan Quest

The fourth-generation Nissan Quest will make its debut at the 2010 Los Angeles Auto show, redesigned inside and out. The minivan returns after a one-year hiatus and will be available in early 2011.

The exterior of the 2011 Nissan Quest picks up a design cue from sedans with a lower greenhouse. The reduced height of the windows gives the vehicle a less boxy look despite having the traditional flat roofline minivans have had for decades. Further softening of the boxiness is accomplished with wraparound rear side windows. Visit Nissan Everett or Puyallup Nissan for more about the 2011 Nissan Quest.

Inside the new Quest picks up most of the current Nissan interior design elements, including the curvy dashboard, electro-luminescent gauges and centralized audio/navigation controls. Teaser photos show two different color schemes, one is all dark gray, the other is dark gray over cream, both feature faux wood accents. Nissan dealership VA looks forward to the new Quest's arrival.

At the 2008 Detroit auto show, Nissan showed a concept minivan called the Forum with several ideas included on the upcoming model, including the wraparound tinted glass. The Forum also featured second-row captain’s chairs mounted on a pedestal that allowed them to turn around to face the third-row seats. A button on the steering wheel labeled “Time Out” allowed the driver to mute all vehicle entertainment system audio—including headphones—and and broadcast the driver's voice over all interior speakers.

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