Used 2005 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
My Non Bimmer
Great steering feel, transmission requires 200 miles befor it quiets down, tire noise also vanishes after 200 miles.
love the murano
Purchased the sl awd model in july of '04. Wife has driven it now 21000 miles. It has averaged over an entire week 22-24 mpg that is city and highway driving combined. they told us when we purchased it that it wouldn't start getting its best mileage until about 10,000 miles and they were right. Love the ride and comfort, great stereo, and for an SUV I find it to be rather fun to drive and quite peppy. The CVT doesn't seem to sap that much power.
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $4,4906 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,6959 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,99521 mi away
Very Nice Mini SUV
I am extremely happy with the puchase of my new Murano. The car looks great, drives powerfully and smothly and has a very comfortable interior. Rear storage space is important for me and the Murano delivers (although no where near what it repaced: an '88 Saab 900). Without a doubt, the exterior look is what seduced me- I noticed them on the road for months before my purchase. For me, the look is magic. Five cars ago I drove a Nisson 280 ZX- a fantastic automobile- Nissan simply makes great cars.
Wonderful vehicle for the price...
I have been very impressed with the vehicle as a whole. As with any vehicle, there are minor things I'd like to change (such as the inability to use the NAV system while driving) but overall, I love the car and highly recommend the SE version for the shifter. Not as much fun to drive as my Maxima, but no slouch for its size. (And it averages at 20MPG in the city, even at high altitude!)
Not your typical SUV
This is a fun car to drive. Bigger than it actually looks with plenty of cargo space. It's a nice change after driving a true V8 SUV for many years. Feels like driving a luxury car more than on SUV.