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| 2011 Nissan Quest is Full of Surprises |
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| Written by Keith Buglewicz | |||
| Friday, December 10, 2010 at 11:07 pm | |||
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So, I just finished driving the 2011 Nissan Quest, Nissan's re-entry into the minivan market. The van is full of the usual features, plus some surprises like a permanent hidden storage area, seats that quickly fold flat, a big DVD screen, and super-comfy seat padding. But one surprise was quite unexpected. It's hidden in the navigation system's Destinations menu, and when Nissan boasts about thinking of everything, it isn't kidding. While scrolling through the "Places" menu in the navigation system, my driving partner Alvin Jones of Planet Vehicle ran across a "Leisure" submenu. He clicked that, and what's the first thing that appeared? A selection called "Adult Entertainment." Casinos, maybe? Bars? Nope, there are separate entries for those activities. Actually, the "Adult Entertainment" menu is exactly what you'd think. A quick click displayed the location of several nearby adult-themed establishments. That is, I'm assuming that "High Heeled Honeys" isn't a shoe store, and San Diego's "The Body Shop" isn't where you go to fix dents. Inappropriate for a family-friendly minivan? Maybe. Funny in any car? Absolutely. 2011 Nissan Quest "Adult Entertainment" Menu
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