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Although Nissan’s popular family minivan took a brief hiatus, Nissan is set to release an all new, redesigned version of the early next year. Clearly the designers took a unique direction with the Quest2011 Quest’s new style, producing a boxy, yet classy and eye-catching chassis. Although the Quest will not officially be unveiled until the Los Angeles International Auto Show this December, you can scroll down to see a sneak peak of the latest and greatest from Nissan.

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Nissan has successfully kept any details regarding the new Quest away from the prying eyes of the public, only releasing a few teaser shots of the dramatically different exterior, and more subtle interior. No word yet on price, or even what power-train will drive the van.
Clearly the Quest’s new look is meant to send a clear picture to other manufacturers: Nissan is back in the van game. This means pricing, options, and nearly everything else about the vehicle will be most likely be very competitive.
It consists of responsive steering, capable chassis and a quiet ride. I tell you, I usually get irked any time people talk about issues that they obviously don’t know about.