2008 Nissan Quest
2008 Nissan Quest

Show off your individuality and embrace the possibilities. Reconfigure without ever removing a seat or head restraint again. Count on desigh with purpose. Revel in exceptional. Explore every day. Be the centre of an extraordinary interior that's built around you. Insist on Bluetooth®. Look up and through the SkyBiew glass-paneled roof. It's all here, in a minivan that evolves right along with you. The Nissan Quest - modern space for life.

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Snug Kids

Snug Kids
Another Nissan First. U.S. NHTSA-certified ‘Child Passenger Safety’ technicians have dedicated over 1,000 hours to checking over 4,000 child seat installations in Nissans. The result: The Snug Kids Child Safety Seat Fit Guide. This guide lists child seats that fit the rear seats of Nissan vehicles, as well as offers invaluable tips on correct installation.

LATCH

LATCH
Yet another way we’re working to help keep children safe. The Quest LATCH System (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) lets you secure LATCH-compatible child restraints in the second or third row without having to use seat belts or a locking clip.

Nissan’s Advanced Airbag System

Nissan’s Advanced Airbag System
This system includes dual-stage supplemental front airbags with seat belt sensors and an occupant-classification sensor. If the front passenger seat is empty, a sensor actually deactivates that airbag. In addition, standard roof-mounted curtain side-impact supplemental airbags help provide enhanced head protection for front, second – and third-row passengers.* And available side-impact supplemental airbags are built into the front seat, so they move with you.

*Airbags are only a supplemental restraint system; always wear your seat belt. Even with the occupant-classification sensor, rear-facing child restraints should not be placed in the front-passenger’s seat. Also, in addition to any other requirement of applicable law, all children 12 and under should ride in the rear seat properly secured in child restraints, booster seats, or seat belts according to their size.  Airbags will only inflate in certain accidents; see your owner’s manual for more details.  Inflated airbags shown for illustration purposes only.  Actual airbags deflate after deployment.

Zone Body Construction

Zone Body Construction
Zone Body construction incorporates a high-intensity cabin structure with crossmembers and reinforcements, while front and rear crumple zones help absorb impact energy before it reaches the passenger compartment.

Energy-absorbing Column

Energy-absorbing Column
Energy-absorbing steering column compresses during certain frontal impacts to help reduce the likelihood of injury.

Side-door Guard Beams

Side-door Guard Beams
High-strength steel side-door guard beams are welded into every door. These beams help protect you and your passengers in the event of side impacts.

Active Front Head Restraints

Active Front Head Restraints
These head restraints move up and forward in the event of a rear-end collision, allowing Quest’s active head restraints to help reduce whiplash-style injuries to you and your front passenger.