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1993 Nissan Quest 3.0 AT XE/GXE


1993 Nissan Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
1993 Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
Nissan Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
1993 Nissan Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
1993 Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
Nissan Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
1993 Nissan Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)
Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)

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Body typeMinivan
Power151 Hp
Engine Displacement3000 cm3 or 3L or 183 cu-in
Colorred
Transmission GearboxAutomatic
Fuel TypeGasoline
Drive wheelFF
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Price (out of date)$1385

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the body type, Nissan Quest Minivan 1993?Minivan, 7 Seats, 4 Doors
How much power, Nissan Quest V40 1993?151 Hp
What is the engine size, 1993 Nissan Quest 3.0 AT XE/GXE?3L or 2960cm3
How many gears, What type is the gearbox, Nissan Quest 1993 Minivan 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)?Automatic transmission 4
What is the drivetrain, 1993 Nissan Quest Minivan 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp)?Front
How long is this vehicle, Nissan Quest Minivan 1993?4823 mm
How wide is the vehicle, Nissan Quest V40 1993?1872 mm

Nissan Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp) 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998 Specs

General information

Complectation name3.0 AT XE/GXE
Production start year1992
Production end year1998
Drive typeFront
Frame typeMinivan
Transmission typeAutomatic transmission 4
Engine volume, cc2960
Frame nameV40
Clearance, mm130
Manufacturing countryUSA
Doors4

Vehicle generation

Generation nameV40
Generation number1
Production start year1992
Production end year1998

Engine, transmission and steering specs

Engine specs

Engine nameVG30E
FuelPetrol (Gasoline)
Engine typeV6
Has turbono
Max power, hp151
Max power RPM, rpm4800
Max torque, N*m235
Max torque RPM, rpm4400
Valves per cylinder2

Steering

Power steeringyes

Dimensions

Frame dimensions

Exterior length, mm4823
Exterior width, mm1872
Exterior height, mm1717

Interior dimensions

Capacity7
Seat rows3

Chassis dimensions

Wheel base, mm2850
Wheel spacing front1610
Wheel spacing rear1610

Weight and permissible load

Mass, kg1800

Volumes

Fuel tank capacity, l76

Suspension specs

Suspension specs

Front suspensionIndependent, Spring McPherson
Rear suspensionIndependent, spring multi-link

Wheel rims

Aluminium wheeloption

Tires

Front wheels205/75 R15
Rear wheels205/75 R15

Brakes

Front brakeVentilated discs
Rear brakedrum brakes


The Quest is powered by a 3.3-liter, 170 hp V-6 and a 4-speed automatic. Sits up to 7 passengers. ABS is standard.

1993 Nissan Quest V40 3.0 AT XE/GXE (151 Hp) specs

The Nissan Quest is a minivan produced by Nissan since 1993. There have been three generations of this model. The first generation Quest was a collaboration with Ford, which marketed a rebadged variant as the Mercury Villager. The vans debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.


Both vehicles were initially powered by the 3.0 L Nissan VG30E V6 until 1999, when the Quest received the 3.3 L version of the same engine. The Quest was completely redesigned for 2004, while the Villager was discontinued and replaced with the Freestar-based Mercury Monterey. The current model is built on the FF-L platform, which it shares with the Altima, Maxima, and Murano. It also shares the award-winning 3.5 L VQ engine with those cars.

First generation (1993-1998)

The Nissan Quest was a new model made by Nissan to compete in the minivan segment. The Quest was a successor to the Axxess, which was sold in the United States in 1990 only and in Canada from 1990-1995. It also replaced the rear-wheel drive Vanette, also discontinued in 1990. The Quest was initially powered by Nissan's 3.0 L VG30E SOHC engine that made 151 hp and 182 ft·lb. Ford required that Nissan make some design changes to the VG30E before they would agree to use it in the Villager and Quest. One of the requirements from Ford was that the engine was to be modified to become a non-interference or free-running engine. (Thus if the timing belt breaks, there would be no damage to the valves). Other changes included the addition of an oil level sensor and relocating the oil filter assembly for better access. The Quest was available as XE or GXE models. Because of manufacturing issues, Nissan had an arrangement for Ford to assemble the minivan in North America, and in turn they were allowed to rebadge it and sell it under the Mercury brand as the Villager. Many of the interior parts, including the radio, heater controls and power windows controls were adapted from Ford, and were similar to the Ford Aerostar. This generation of the Quest minivan was built in Avon Lake, Ohio, where the Villager was also built. The van shared the modified version of the VG30E from the U11, and early J30 Maximas, as well as the 4-speed automatic transmission from the Maxima.



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