Nissan has recently released the pricing for the 2012 model year Quest, with the vehicle already being available in dealerships across the US. The entry-level pricing for the Quest remains the same, which means that you have to pay $28,560 for the base model (this includes an $810 destination charge). However, the automotive producer is asking more for the midlevel models.
Thus, the 2012 Quest 3.5 SV and 2012 Quest 3.5 SL come with a premium of $150 each - the first can be your starting from $31,860, while the latter has a starting price of $35,310.
As for the optional extras list, this includes items such a $1,350 dual-opening moonroof and a $2,100 DVD entertainment system. We have to tell you that the 2012 Quest manages to beat its closest Japanese rival, the Honda Odyssey, at the pricing game, with the first’s base version retailing for $475 less.
As for the optional extras list, this includes items such a $1,350 dual-opening moonroof and a $2,100 DVD entertainment system. We have to tell you that the 2012 Quest manages to beat its closest Japanese rival, the Honda Odyssey, at the pricing game, with the first’s base version retailing for $475 less.