Used 2015 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
Great SUV If You Don't Mind Chronic Moonroof Leaks
Overall, loved my Nissan Murano Platinum AWD. Nice looks, great and comfortable ride, nice acceleration, plenty of storage. What more can I say? Well, I had it for 3-1/2 years. After the first year or so, it developed a leak in the moonroof/sunroof. At first during heavy rain, then afterwards during any rain, the front passenger carpet would be soaked. Not damp, but soaked. The dealer not only could not do anything to repair the problem, but did not seem to care. We knew the manager and even he would not return a call. The car was brought in roughly 12 times. They said it was fixed but it was not. I got Nissan Corporate into the mix and they were absolutely clueless and useless. They suggested a "purchase back" option where Nissan would buy the vehicle back. When I finally decided to do that, they denied it. So my wife and I traded it in for an Acura. Bottom line: we will never, ever buy a car from the same dealership and never, ever buy another Nissan. Bad, not poor, but Bad service and support. By the way, many other problems, like needing new brakes before 20,000 miles. Plenty of other nagging problems and defects. Got an umbrella and don't mind getting wet? Then go Murano.
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Huge Blind Spots
The car is beautiful and has a great ride. The only problem we have found is that there are large blind spots over the back wheel wells, especially on the passenger side. Short of moving the side mirrors every time a lane change was needed, I don't know how anyone could be assured that no one is beside them.
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- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,59520 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,9986 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,990In-stock online
Thinking of buying 2016 Murano platinum
I have 2 concerns: 1) The sun glare from the hood, has anyone have the dealer add matte finish (or anything else) added to help with the glare? 2) Is the rear vision a huge problem from the design? Deciding between the Murano Nissan or Ford Edge Thanks!!!
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Best in it's class
I'm really not sure why this isn't considered a luxury SUV. It has all the bells and whistles as Lexus, Mercedes, and BMW, which are all very much overrated. I drove the Mercedes GLK and the Audi Q7 before purchasing this vehicle and it was clearly the winner in my opinion. I just could not see what the Mercedes did that the Murano didn't, besides the obvious name Mercedes. The Murano Platinum is overloaded with features. My personal favorite is that it's turbo charged, so I have no problem getting in and out of traffic when I need too. The "futuristic" look is just stunning. The interior is looks like that of a super luxury car and the big 20 inch tires makes it sit up higher and looks "buff". I love it!
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Fantastic choice
Wonderful all around vehicle, very comfortable, smooth and powerful. can be a little overwhelming technology wise but after some time becomes very easy to use. Best bang for buck with good reliability and resale.
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