Used 2011 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
Super Smooth Crossover
Very happy with my decision to get the Murano. It came down to the Nissan or the Ford Edge. The Edge had a few more "gee whiz" features that were cool, but when it came to the most important thing, how does the car drive, the Murano won hands down. Super smooth transmission, plenty of power, and decent gas mileage for and SUV. TONS of leg room space for rear passengers. Gripes are few, rear visibility is a little difficult (the back up camera helps a lot). I'm also not a huge fan of the radio controls but it's not that big of a deal. If you are looking for an SUV in the 30-35K range make sure Murano is on your list!
Love my Murano!
I chose the Murano S. I find my new vehicle fun to drive and easy to navigate. It's reliable and I love the design of the vehicle, both the interior and the exterior.
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,500147 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,899249 mi away
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,999406 mi away
Older but still reliable
Bought new. After 70,000 miles still reliable. Thinking about a new Murano based on the good experience with the 2011.
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2ND CVT Transmission failure
I have a SL and love it. 2nd TIME FOR TRANSMISSION FAILURE! I'm so disappointed and Nissan you know you have a faulty CVT. How about help on fixing it?????
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Take a Long Ride before Buying
Don't be smitten by the beautiful good looks of this vehicle, because it is nice to look at. Instead concentrate on the seat comfort, because in the end that will be very important. Not only are the seats very hard but also, for short legged people like my wife and I (under 5'6"), the fact that the front of the seats (both front seats are power-seats) are not allowed to drop down far enough creates a very uncomfortable amount of pressure on the undersides of your legs. The back seats are very hard also. Like all of the newer vehicles the head rests protrude too far forward, and for those (like me) who like to lean back in their seat this creates another uncomfortable intrusion.