A 2005 Nissan Quest typically lasts between 150,000 to 200,000 miles with proper maintenance. Factors such as driving habits, maintenance history, and environmental conditions can significantly influence its lifespan. Regular oil changes, timely repairs, and good driving practices can help extend its longevity.
The chain should last the life of the engine and is normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild.
Yes, the 1993 Mercury Villager was a 1992 Nissan Quest. The last year Nissan used a Carburetor on a Quest. Fuel injection system replaced the carburetor in 1993.
Nissan engines are reported to last years. There are reports of engines with as many as 220,000 miles and still running great.
Cars that can last you a long time would be toyota, honda, and nissan. Toyota has been none to have cars last 300k to 400k miles more then any car. Honda 280k to 390k miles. Nissan 280k to 300k miles.
In most cases no, the chain should last the life of the engine and is normally replaced during a complete engine rebuild. If the chain is worn out and 67,000 miles then you have a lubrication problem you need to look into.
definetly, bought a nissan sentra for my son, has 280 thousand miles on it, as long as you take care of the engine it will last. Engine is wonderful. runs superbly
my bro has 2004 1 and it has got 228.000 miles on it drives everday
Japanese build quality and cheap maintenance, probably good for over 100,000 miles
My 2005 LX with 4 cylinder has 145k miles and still fine.
hundred thousand to two hundred thousand miles!
With normal maintenance they will last 250,000 miles
Honda, Toyota, and Nissan about the life of the vehicle. GM about 60,000 miles (crappy).