Because crash test performance doesn't factor in a cars regulatory performance. It should do though. Car crashes poorly? You can sell it - but it's going to have a massive 3rd party insurance cost, pricing the car out of the market.
The Trans Sport was worse than the Quest. The reason? Because the sub-ratings for the Trans Sport was rated P PGPP M while the Quest was rated G GGGG G both in the moderate overlap crash test. While the Quest in the small overlap was rated P GGPP G. In the Quest you could survive but in the Trans Sport you could die.
"The 2014 Nissan Quest was even safer than the 1998 Toyota Sienna, let alone the Trans Sport. This probably wouldn't go over well in some car safety circles, but it's the truth. The Quest has side and curtain airbags, better head restraints, and did just as well as the Sienna in the moderate overlap test. It's because car safety evolves quickly that the Quest is seen as unsafe. Had it been out in 1998, it would have been seen as a revolution in minivan safety. But it was made at a time where it had fallen below average. Nevertheless, Honda and Toyota structurally reinforced their minivans shortly before that Quest test and Kia introduced a redesigned minivan entirely. So by the standards of, say, 2012, the Quest probably would have been close to average. The Trans Sport was far worse on safety even for its time. Structurally, it was worse than most mid-late 1980s cars, as evidenced by the significant upward dashboard movement in the NHTSA test." -whattheheck1000, 2024
@@haidengameplays The quest and the trans sport were tested in different tests at different times. The trans sport was the worst performer in the 1997 MODERATE OVERLAP TEST against other minivans. In the moderate overlap, the 2014 quest got good. I heavily doubt the trans sport would even survive a small overlap, considering its age and structural collapse in the test (the collapse was so bad that the dummy's foot snapped off.)
@@haidengameplays no i've seen u in so many videos, and I don't seem to understand why u hate the quest over one failed crash test (which was new at the time.)
Interestingly, they don't necessarily recall / ban the sale of cars that get such a bad rating.... maybe they should start. Make these crash test mandatory and any that receive a poor rating in the overlap test cannot be sold until the issues are resolved.
the odyssey in that private test was worse than the quest; the dummy slid off the front airbag. I compared the two side by side and the structural collapse in the 2012 odyssey looked to be more than the 2014 quest
@@haidengameplays The Trans Sport’s crash test had 2 tests if you watched 1996/1997 Dateline NBC minivan crash test. First test the leg got really stuck and the 2nd test the foot snapped off.
@@keithkcarter150the dodge gc/chrysler t&c was an older design to begin with; it debut in 2008. the small overlap test was a newer crash mode at the time, simulating if you crash into a tree or a pole.
How is it even legal to sell it in that state.. it should require a redesign to even be roadworthy.
Exactly that’s what I’m saying.
Because crash test performance doesn't factor in a cars regulatory performance. It should do though. Car crashes poorly? You can sell it - but it's going to have a massive 3rd party insurance cost, pricing the car out of the market.
1. The Quest is by far not the only poor performer.
2. The IIHS is not run by the government.
@@haidengameplays still safer than my Passat
Nuh ah nissan quest is a horrible car
The Trans Sport was worse than the Quest. The reason? Because the sub-ratings for the Trans Sport was rated P PGPP M while the Quest was rated G GGGG G both in the moderate overlap crash test. While the Quest in the small overlap was rated P GGPP G. In the Quest you could survive but in the Trans Sport you could die.
It fits the name perfectly, Nissan Quest. They do have a "quest" which that mean to fix their safety features!
As a volunteer firefighter/emt, if I came across this in a wreck, I would be calling for a medivac helicopter.
The driver of 2020 nissan quest died
@@haidengameplays It's 2011-2017 not up to 2020
I’m glad the CVT (worst transmission ever) crapped out on out Quest , got rid of it
100%
the fact that the channel icon is the BeamNG logo is just brutal lmao
I do beamng content too that’s why
I love AI voices reading me copy-pasted content from a website somewhere.
This is my knowledge nothing was copy pasted from a website until I show pictures of the aftermath of the crash and I say institute claims, “ .”
"The 2014 Nissan Quest was even safer than the 1998 Toyota Sienna, let alone the Trans Sport. This probably wouldn't go over well in some car safety circles, but it's the truth. The Quest has side and curtain airbags, better head restraints, and did just as well as the Sienna in the moderate overlap test.
It's because car safety evolves quickly that the Quest is seen as unsafe. Had it been out in 1998, it would have been seen as a revolution in minivan safety. But it was made at a time where it had fallen below average. Nevertheless, Honda and Toyota structurally reinforced their minivans shortly before that Quest test and Kia introduced a redesigned minivan entirely. So by the standards of, say, 2012, the Quest probably would have been close to average.
The Trans Sport was far worse on safety even for its time. Structurally, it was worse than most mid-late 1980s cars, as evidenced by the significant upward dashboard movement in the NHTSA test."
-whattheheck1000, 2024
No nissan quest was worse than 1997 pontiac trans sport
@@haidengameplays I guess I'll be better in my 2003 VW Passat.
@@haidengameplays The quest and the trans sport were tested in different tests at different times.
The trans sport was the worst performer in the 1997 MODERATE OVERLAP TEST against other minivans.
In the moderate overlap, the 2014 quest got good.
I heavily doubt the trans sport would even survive a small overlap, considering its age and structural collapse in the test (the collapse was so bad that the dummy's foot snapped off.)
Nissan quest is a horrible car
@@haidengameplays no
i've seen u in so many videos, and I don't seem to understand why u hate the quest over one failed crash test (which was new at the time.)
I saw a 2013 quest on autotrader with 195K for only 5 grand. No wonder they don't cost a lot of money.
It's not the reason they sell cheaply. It's because at 195,000 miles - it's fucked.
You gotta do more! Next time could you do the dodge dart pls?
Will do right now!
Interestingly, they don't necessarily recall / ban the sale of cars that get such a bad rating.... maybe they should start. Make these crash test mandatory and any that receive a poor rating in the overlap test cannot be sold until the issues are resolved.
good luck re-engineering the cars that are already released into the wild
The 2012 Honda Odyssey is pretty bad too
@@0w3nn2020 nissan quest and 2014 Chrysler town and country are horrible family protection
the odyssey in that private test was worse than the quest; the dummy slid off the front airbag. I compared the two side by side and the structural collapse in the 2012 odyssey looked to be more than the 2014 quest
@@itsmevxrto Yeah
@@haidengameplays you brought up 2 different cars in a comment about another car that did as bad as the quest, if not worse.
At least it did better than the Pontiac Trans Sport where the dummy's foot snapped off.
No the quest did worse than Pontiac trans sport
@@haidengameplays The Trans Sport’s crash test had 2 tests if you watched 1996/1997 Dateline NBC minivan crash test. First test the leg got really stuck and the 2nd test the foot snapped off.
@@iPodHL2 nah the quest was 100 times worse than Pontiac trans sport
@@haidengameplays although major buckling and intrusion the Trans Sport’s dummy is worse than the Quest’s.
@@iPodHL2 nah the quests dummy is worse than Pontiac trans sport
"Don't try at home??"
YEAH...I'm going to rent one and slam it into the wall. I'm a crash test Dummy.
Noooooo don't cries 😭💀💀☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Don’t do that 😂
@@mamoun_jdm I'm crying 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@@haidengameplaysgood
@@keithkcarter150 cries
Never buy a nissan quest
nah id win
Barely worse than the last Grand Caravan/Town & Country.
I don't think u can blame chrysler/dodge for selling such a crappy minivan
@@keithkcarter150the dodge gc/chrysler t&c was an older design to begin with; it debut in 2008. the small overlap test was a newer crash mode at the time, simulating if you crash into a tree or a pole.
@@itsmevxrtoyea
that was 9 years ago LOL
Safer than a whole family on a moped
I'd rather take my chances on the moped
Fr
@@mamoun_jdmdo 2014 Mazda cx9 touring please
Thats a horrible car
Your a horrible person
Your a horrible car