![]() ![]() I have plenty of power to pass a vehicle if needed. It pulls our 5000 pound travel trailer like its not even there. The front and rear sensors also monitor the front and rear sides of the bumpers making it easier to park close to objects. But with front and rear sonar sensors, large mirrors and the back up camera. Many people are scared about driving this van because of its size. This is why Nissan gives you a 5 year or 100k mile bumper to bumper warranty. It has been tested many times by delivery and trucking companies. The V8 Nissan Titan engine is a 500k mile engine. We drove thru a lot of … rain and It was a very comfortable and stable vehicle. We drove our van from Florida to California for a Cross Country trip in 2014. I wanted the passenger van for the rear air conditioning. We dont have any children so I store most of the seats in my warehouse. I use this van for my business deliveries and personal use. I am very satisfied with my 2014 Nissan NV SL. There needs to be a mom involved when they update this van or it won't sell well. * It is a very high step to get in and out and my little kids keep falling out of the van * the v8 drinks gas, I get only about 7-8 miles a gallon (I only have 4k miles on the van) * there should be a second sliding door for easier access * essentially it is a truck with seats inside - *the cup holders are on the floor and there is no storage pockets or space so things fly all over the place, *the floors are uneven since they just put down padding in between the runners but once you use the van for a few month the padding starts to cave, * there are not enough car seat anchors so you are limited where you can put them, * the lights are poorly placed, * there is no rear controls for the ac only by the driver, *the seats don't move or recline at all. * they claim you can configure the seats in so many ways, but you can't and are limited to a few * seats are poorly designed so car seats do not sit well and safely * Ac has no power in the back since it is such a long run from the front * very wide turn … which make it difficult to maneuver in shopping parking lots and carpool lanes at school * people move out of your way and let you into the lane *comfortable driver configurations (however the shift stick gets in the way of adjusting the ac.) we have all the kids in boosters or car seats. I went from a Honda Odyssey to this van since our family grew and we needed more room. It upgrades the SV with the SL's navigation system, a 5.8-inch display and NissanConnect. Just one option is available: the Navigation package. The outside mirrors are heated and extendable for towing, and the SL receives a Class IV receiver hitch, front tow hooks, prewiring for a seven-pin connector, and a brake controller. Oddly, the SL reverts to a smaller 5.8-inch touchscreen, but it does come with a navigation system, NissanConnect mobile apps and satellite radio. It adds foglights, front parking sensors, leather upholstery, heated front seats, dual-zone automatic climate control for the front seats, and an auto-dimming rearview mirror. The top-of-the-line SL trim is only available with the V8 engine. The SV adds some rear parking sensors, a power driver's seat, a center console, additional 12-volt power outlets, overhead lighting for the passenger rows, and an upgraded six-speaker stereo. The base S trim is outfitted with three rows of configurable bench seats, power windows and door locks, keyless entry, cruise control, a rearview camera, a 7-inch display, Bluetooth and a four-speaker stereo. ![]()
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