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Re: Nissan Quest in Snow? [mommyjan]
by exploder750
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Sep 15, 2007 (6:51 pm)
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Replying to: mommyjan (Sep 11, 2007 11:43 am)
Janet, we have a 2004 Quest (same series as the 2005-2008) and live in Minnesota, so get comparable snow to Chicago. I agree that tires make the huge difference. The new Quest has traction control, but with the stock tires provided the traction control renders the van worthless on a steep incline such as a driveway when the snow gets deep. We have steep driveway and in heavy winter we have to disengage the traction control (by way of the on-off switch) and take a run at it, spinning like crazy. Enough was enough, so this year I found a set of steel wheels and mounted Bridgestone Blizzak tires (235-60-16"). Looking forward to trying them out this winter.
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Re: Nissan Quest in Snow? [exploder750]
by mommyjan
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Sep 16, 2007 (6:37 am)
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Replying to: exploder750 (Sep 15, 2007 6:51 pm)
Since you have the 2004 - what's the back seat configuration in the 2004? Is it a full bench or a split 60/40? One more question - when you fold your seats down, do they fold flat into the floor or is that newer models?
Thanks!
Janet
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Re: Nissan Quest in Snow? [mommyjan]
by carzzz
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Sep 16, 2007 (6:58 pm)
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Replying to: mommyjan (Sep 16, 2007 6:37 am)
I found the quest can start good on snow, but the poor weight ditribution (60/40) hurts its handling in snow. 2004-2007 has a full bench, the only difference is that you dont have to remove a single restrain to fold the seats unlike 2004-2006. The 3rd row can fold flat, but the 2nd row can only fold somewhat flat. (not a perfect flat cargo)
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Re: Nissan Quest in Snow? [mommyjan]
by exploder750
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Sep 18, 2007 (4:13 am)
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Replying to: mommyjan (Sep 16, 2007 6:37 am)
mommyjan, third row seat is a full bench that folds flat into floor, second row seats are individual buckets that fold nearly flat. Very nice seats.
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winter & driving
by hotfox
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Sep 26, 2007 (9:08 am)
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Replying to: exploder750 (Sep 15, 2007 6:51 pm)
I am in SW Ontario
We get snow!
My quest vehicle weight is the bonus!
You get traction, but good tires are imperative!
I've never really 'slid' or been unable to handle driving it in bad weather.
I'd think the real issue - is drive safely and respect the road conditions and weather. IMHO no vehicle is gonna be any better than another if you don't drive with caution.
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