Used 2007 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
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Purchased just in time
When my husband's company changed their policy on taking company vehicles home, I had to sell my 350Z and go back to driving a SUV. After test driving just about every SUV out there, I decided on the Murano. With two back to back major storms in one week here in Denver, my Murano is being put through the tests. And I must say it has performed great. I feel very comfortable driving it in the amount of snow we have received. I chose the SE model because I like a firmer ride without feeling like I am driving a truck. The ride is very quiet and smooth. Cup holders are nice and deep and hold my Venti sized drinks just fine.
Working on the car
This car is a absolute nightmare when it comes to even basic maintenance. Hope you never need to replace the spark plugs on it. What typically would take me 1/2 hour at most, took 4+for a single plug. To even get to the rear ones be ready to remove the intake manifold and all the hoses. There’s no room to even access the rear components that require removal. It was a debacle and I will never buy another Nissan for the rest of my car buying days. Unless you have the means to have a mechanic do your basic maintenance, look for something else. Anything else. I’m dreading the day I have to do a actual repair. Makes me miss my vw rabbit. Will update if I find any pros pertaining to this vehicle.
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Dream SUV
I researched and test drove CRV,CX7,FX35/45,X5 and i love this vehicle. Handling is smooth, Accelerates pretty fast, Luxury interior which i fully loaded it with sat radio, NAV, DCP. Test drive this vehicle if you are planning to buy any just for your comparison
A fully competent crossover
Having lived with my Murano for 3 years, I felt it was time to report in. My Mo is factory spec, no aftermarket upgrades. 06/07 models are truly the best years. Significant styling changes to the exterior/interior in 05 boost class and elegance. While 06/07 models benefited from increased sound deadening and are free of most early glitches. I'm always test driving cars and IMHO the 1G Murano still stacks up well against modern competitors, a testament to Nissan's forward thinking and sound design back in 03. Only modern amenities missing are Bluetooth and Aux/iPod interfaces. The Murano strikes a good balance between sport, practicality and comfort. I plan to keep my Mo around for a while.
2007' Murano
This car is really worth your money. Stylish and got power when you need it. Great on the road.