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Quest and the Pagoda: Two Japanese Imports on US Shores

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The Nissan Quest is a unique minivan. It has the utility expected in a minivan, but the styling is more Japanese and not very "American." What do you think of the van?

Reading...the Pagoda...the holidays...and the Nissan Quest go together! Check out the article at
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Nice pictures.

I like the functionality of the Quest, but the styling leaves me cold. I'd prefer a plain-looking box rather than all the odd detailing.

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Styling is a personal thing, but there's no denying that it's different than the Odyssey/Sienna/Grand Caravan.

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