2004 Nissan Quest SL (upscale model) has premium device to take scooter or wheelchair in & out and includes a quality, easy-to-use scooter
MILES 36,000 (total, actual miles, one owner)
Price: $11,750*




General Description
This began as a very well equipped SL model. Has a famously great 3.5 liter motor, which is the same as Nissan had in the Maxima sports sedan and Z-car sports cars. This van has a long list of standard and optional features, such as full power and convenience features of: power windows and locks, tilt wheel and cruise control; nice stereo with CD; power slider side door and power rear hatch; 16 inch alloy wheels; power driver seat; heated front seats; side airbags and side curtain airbags; etc.; etc.;

Mobility and Adaptive Features
* Platform style lift (far nicer than a crane-style lift) in the rear hatch area: this was built by one of the largest manufactures in the world of mobility equipment, named VMI. It is operated by a wireless remote control (nifty and convenient) and the platform is sizeable enough and the hatch area is large enough, to accommodate most wheelchair and scooters. Simply push the power hatch button and the hatch goes up. Then push the VMI remote button and the lift comes out and goes to the ground. Drive the chair or scoot on and raise it back up and in. Reverse the process to unload.

* Quality scooter: includes the Pride Go-Go "elite traveler" scooter, as seen in the photos. Has been lightly used. This is easy to operate, has a nice range of distance on a charge, and it was built by industry leader, Pride mobility


Price
Price including scooter: $11,750 ($11,250 without scooter)

Preliminary Photos

Please consider these are "preliminary" photos and as such, they typically show the van in early stages of our transformation process. As a result you may see various flaws, which will be remedied prior to sale.


"Preliminary" image. Final Images coming soon

Super Sharp, having been well cared for by well-to-do woman owner in Napa

"Preliminary" image. Final Images coming soon

Power, heated seat (both are heated)

"Preliminary" image. Final Images coming soon

Hatch area and lift platform will accommodate most wheelchairs and scooters

This shows the lift fully extended, ready to go down

This shows the lift on the ground, ready to drive scooter off

This is my wife Terry, who is an average-size woman and this scooter accommodates her well, with some room to spare.

VMI is a super brand. Very well designed and engineered for reliability, capability and safety.

Wireless remotes for the van and the lift

"Preliminary" image. Final Images coming soon

"Preliminary" image. Final Images coming soon

"Preliminary" image. Final Images coming soon

"Preliminary" image. Final Images coming soon

Very unique, stylish interior and exterior design
Status

Rejuvenation has begun: I have recently acquired this van and the extensive rejuvenation process has begun, which is carried-out by various professional shops and specialists. If you are interested in securing this van for your future purchase (many of my vans are spoken for in this way prior to completion of rejuvenation) please feel free to call or mail me with any questions

 

NOTE: I am always searching for more vans which are a nice addition to the mix of vans we have to offer. I will post initial information here about each van as I purchase, transform, and then make them available for sale. From the time I purchase a van until my transformation process is completed, averages approximately 4-6 weeks.

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Thank you,

Rick



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Thanks again!
Dawn Linwood