Wheelskins Nissan Quest Leather Steering Wheel Cover - Wheel Skin
The Nissan Quest is a long standing standard of the auto market. These minivan styles Quest are demonstrating excellent fuel efficiency, built tough and long-lasting. Many owners, however, find their interiors are lacking in excitement. A Wheelskins genuine leather steering wheel cover and matching shift boot cover can change the look of your entire interior.
Hand-crafted from the best domestic leathers and dyes, California, USA, Wheelskins are the best genuine leather steering wheel cover now being produced. Wheelskins will add a distinctive appearance to your Quest interior. Add a spray of color to you Quest steering wheel with a EuroTone Wheelskins. Select a color for the top and bottom, and another for the sides. You can match your colors to compliment your Quest interior. Single color or two colors, Wheelskins will perforate the top and bottom, or the sides, or even the full cover. With Wheelskins you get the ultimate choices in style, textures and color(s) for your Quest.
Your new Quest Wheelskins genuine leather steering wheel cover will require little care. As described in the Wheelskins installation manual, a simple wash, will take care of the cover. Your Quest steering wheel will be protected from wear. Your Wheelskins wheel cover will give you years of driving pleasure and great looks.
The Quest is a minivan produced by Nissan since 1993. There have been three generations of this model. The first generation Quest was a collaboration with Ford, which marketed a rebadged variant as the Mercury Villager. The vans debuted at the 1992 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Both vehicles were initially powered by the 3.0 L VG30E V6 until 1999, when the Quest received the 3.3 L version of the same engine. The Quest was completely redesigned for 2004, while the Villager was discontinued and replaced with the Freestar-based Mercury Monterey. The current model is built on the FF-L platform. It also shares the award-winning 3.5 L VQ engine with those cars.
Third generation (2004-2010).
After the 2002 discontinuation of the Mercury Villager, the third generation Quest was redesigned for the 2004 model year using the previous-generation Altima and Maxima platform in a package slightly longer than the Chrysler long-wheelbase minivans. Production moved to Canton, Mississippi.
The Quest is powered by the oft-used 3.5 L VQ35DE engine from the Maxima, Altima, and others. In the Quest, it produces 240 hp (179 kW) and 242 lb•ft (328 N•m) of torque. The Quest has a flat folding rear bench and the two middle chairs fold nearly flat into the floor. The interior volume is 211.9 ft³.
- Easy to install Wheelskins steering wheel and shift boot covers
- Only the highest quality materials are used by Wheelskins
- Wheelskins are hand crafted in the USA
- Wheelskins adds an inexpensive stand out custom look
- Wheelskins are guaranteed to fit perfectly
- Wheelskins will last for years
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