Does a 2011 Nissan Quest have a CVT transmission?
Acceleration and Power The 2011 Nissan Quest is powered by a 260 horsepower V6 engine that also makes 240 pound-feet of torque. The transmission is a CVT, which reviewers aren’t overly fond of, in part because it lacks a system to keep the Quest from rolling backward when starting on a hill.
Does the 2011 Nissan Quest have Bluetooth?
The 2011 Nissan Quest does not stand out as a breakout hit, looking more like an also-ran when compared with the Odyssey and Sienna….Roadshow Score.
Tech specs | |
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Observed fuel economy | 19.5 mpg |
Navigation | Not available on SL trim |
Bluetooth phone support | Standard, with voice command and phone book |
How fast is a Nissan Quest?
Top speed: | |
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(theor. without speed governor) | 215 km/h / 134 mph |
How many miles will a 2011 Nissan Quest last?
200,000 miles
How many miles will the Nissa Quest van last? According to Vehicle History, the Nissan Quest is a generally dependable minivan. In fact, the Nissan Quest will last over 200,000 miles if it’s taken care of properly.
How do I connect my phone to my 2011 Nissan Quest?
Connect to your Android device
- Set up your device. Open Settings > Bluetooth on your phone and make sure the functionality is set to On.
- Set up your vehicle. Vehicle equipped with navigation: Press Phone button on vehicle audio system > Connect > Connect New Device.
- Pair your device.
- Confirm pairing.
- Confirm any popups.
How many miles does a Nissan Quest last?
How do I connect my iPhone to my 2011 Nissan Rogue?
Connecting the iPhone to Nissan’s Bluetooth System If your Nissan is not equipped with navigation, press the Enter/Setting button on the audio system, then choose Bluetooth, and then select Add Phone. Go to your iPhone’s settings, choose Bluetooth®, and select MY-CAR to pair your device.