Used 2003 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
When Can I Afford One?
C'mon, Someone make a SUV like this for an affordable price. 30K plus? for a small SUV. Think I'll get a Seqouia. Atleast there is size with the price
Morano Falls Short
Squeaks, rattles, loose seat, thumping noises, NO satellite radio (but there is a button), exceptionally POOR gas mileage...all adds up to a "faux crossover" for Nissan. Consumers look elsewhere or be forewarned.
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,95077 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,635711 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,999950 mi away
It doesn't get any better ...
I bought this magnificent machine "love at first sight". No need for leather, the material is like no other, more of suede feel than anything else. The standard features surpass Lexus and BMW as far as interior comfort, design, and hands on instrumentation. 4-foot daughter to my 6.5-foot son to my full- grown lab, theres room galore. Exterior, it's like no other. It owns the niche between luxury SUV design and ultra sport sedan, revolutionizing this market class. Lastly, who ever heard of an SUV doing 7 sec. 0-60 times, still getting 21-avg. mpg, oh yeah, all under $30K. Me that's who, see ya!
Nissan "Murano"
Has a very smooth ride, even over hard roads. The controls are all with in easy reach. The leg room in the back seats is very roomy.
Sexy Beast
Great alternative to a traditional SUV. Gives you the car like ride with all the features and benefits of a SUV. Nice gas mileage for a 245hp vehicle. I have seen people mistake my Murano for a Porsche Cayenne. Kind of cool to see heads turn around town.