Used 2007 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
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I have been purchasing cars since I was 17 years old, and now at the age of 52, I have to say this is the absolute worst car I have ever had the disadvantage of owning. This car is literally a money pit with problems from the horn, to the repeat repairs on the alternator (which cost ALOT), to the rattles, catalytic converter, and ect. Do yourself a favor and run if a salesman even suggests purchasing one. I am looking for another car and I’m going back to a tried and true Toyota or Honda.
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Great to own, fun to drive
After 12 years only needed tires, brakes and regular maintenance.
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My Second Murano - LOVE IT!
I just traded my 2003 Murano for a 2007. I was very disappointed with my 2003 because after 100,500 miles, the "pressure sensor" in the transmission started to go out so they told me the only fix was a new transmission ($5200!). There was nothing wrong with the CVT, just the sensor. I was very upset over this and said I would never purchase another Murano. Well, after driving all of the 2007 cars, I could not find anything close to the Murano. So, I bought a new one. Looks like they have ironed out all of the kinks. I am sure they have fixed the pressure sensor issue. If not, there will be tons of screaming customers before me.
Excellent Vehicle
Have had our 2007 Murano for almost 3 1/2 years and have had 0 problems with it and have enjoyed it thoroughly during this time. It is fun to drive (for an SUV), handles exceptionally well, and has fairly good fuel economy for an SUV/crossover.
Impressions after 39 Mo's
I went with the Nissan Murano after much research because of the advertised MPG, Utility and Amenities. I have 45K miles on it now and have only had to do the scheduled maintenance. No issues, zip, none, 0 with this vehicle. The Goodyear tires are still the originals in fact and I have about 5K mi left on them. The AWD works well in the snow and on wet surfaces for all you weekend skiers out there. The seats on a long drive were quite comfortable as well. New the gas mileage was bad = 17 MPG. Now I get 21-22 regularly in mixed driving. Its fairly quick too despite the fun zapping CVT transmission. This, besides the paint chipping a bit too much for my taste, is my biggest gripe.