![]() In the NV, as long as the music isn’t turned up too loud, I can hear the requests/demands/complaints/jokes/stories from the child in the very back seat. Driving in the car is part of “family togetherness” but it’s useless if we can’t understand what anyone has to say. ![]() ![]() But when you’ve got a bunch of people in the car, it’s important to be able to hear each other. Now, we were coming from a Sprinter, where we sat on top of the engine, so just about anything would seem quieter. One of the first things we noticed about the van was how quiet it was. And what red-blooded American can’t appreciate a good SUV? I feel like I’m driving an extra large SUV rather than a van. To me, the van looks like the Nissan Titan truck and the Nissan Cube had a gigantic baby. With the NV we stand out, but it has less to do with looking like the FedEx truck and more to do with driving a spiffy-looking van that no one has seen before. When we rode around town in our Sprinter, we couldn’t help but be noticed as we roared into the parking lot. The van is eye-catching without being an eyesore. That’s why we were really excited to test drive the Nissan NV 3500 as soon as it came out. It was very hard to let go of our Quest when we needed more room. We’ve been a Nissan family since our pre-marriage days, when Andrew sported around in a five-speed Maxima. If you’re in the market for a new van, start with this explanation of why we got rid of our Sprinter.Īn update to our review can be found here.
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