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Nissan Quest vs. Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 Review

How the Nissan Quest stacks up against the Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 - by Nigel Cooper, Topanga CA

2009 Nissan Quest
Price Range: $25,950 - $35,650
2009 Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500
Price Range: $42,150 - $47,220
Nissan Quest vs. Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 Review

Performance
In terms of horsepower, the Nissan Quest packs quite a wallop and will knock the Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 down a few rungs. On the other hand, remember that high horsepower engines often command higher insurance premiums.

Handling
With its tighter turning circle, the Quest is definitely sprier than the Dodge, something to consider if you do a lot of city driving; on the flip side, bear in mind that a vehicle with a tight turning circle may feel a bit twitchy on the highway.

Drivetrain
The Dodge's engine is substantially smaller than the Nissan Quest's. Keep in mind that smaller engines can be stressed more; on the other hand, smaller engines typically get better gas mileage. Torque equals pickup, and the Sprinter Wagon 2500 will have picked up and gone by the time the Nissan Quest finally gets moving.

Utility
The Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 will most definitely prove more convenient than the Nissan Quest for those of you with frequent kid-cargo. The Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 is a better choice than the Nissan Quest regarding transporting cargo, especially if you frequently need to carry a lot of cargo or massive animals. Towing is substantially more the Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500's forte than it is the Nissan Quest's.

Dimensions
The Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 is significantly more bulky than the Nissan Quest. Your wallet will hurt more every time you fill up the Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 than the Nissan Quest because of its bigger tank. The Nissan Quest fits in smaller parking spaces than the Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500. The Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500's longer wheelbase will likely result in a smoother, more stable ride; however, the Nissan Quest may give a sprier feel in daily traffic.

Cost
The destination charge is a standard charge for transporting the vehicle from its point of origin to the dealer. The Nissan Quest is considerably cheaper to get to the dealership than the Dodge. The Dodge Sprinter Wagon 2500 is tremendously costlier than the Nissan Quest regarding MSRP.

Warranty
The Dodge and the Nissan Quest have the same basic after-sale protection.

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