Used 2015 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
Want it
Have been leasing the Murano for 3 years now. My lease will be up in a couple of weeks and I would like to purchase this car but the buy back is to high. I’m very disappointed. If they would just lower the price I would buy it in a heartbeat.
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Nissan Murano is a great value.
I have owned Muranos since 2004. They have been reliable cars with a comfortable quiet ride.
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Murano in the sun
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Not as good as the last Murano for twisty roads!!!
First of all, like the title says, the last Murano handled the corners better and Merlot Red in 2009 to 2012 was the better color to me over the new red (which is now more eye catching to the cops). The ride is a little smoother than before plus there is more cargo space and better air vents for the rear passengers. My main complaints are the shiny black plastics they use now and the fancy new head and tail lights that are harder to keep clean, the speedometer that is no longer in the middle view, the back part of the hood that's now angled toward your view for more annoyance (I don't like to see the hood at all), and the CVT transmission that still doesn't downshift low enough for good passing power. If you have sensitive eyes like mine you might not appreciate these new car interior designs in bright sunlight. My 2012 Murano had some chrome inside which I was able to cover with blackout tape, black rubber with sticky back, or flat black tennis racquet handle covers around the inside door handles but the new cars are just too much of a pain to customize. The worst chrome I've seen in cars so far though are the Fords and Dodge/Chryslers like the new Durango (it even has chrome around the air vents). If sun glare isn't an issue then this new Murano isn't a bad choice for you but for family's of 4 or more it might not be big enough for cargo room on those long vacation trips. Also, unless you're willing to pay for the expensive electronic repairs in these newer cars past the 3 year warranty with all their added safety devices and stereo units (aftermarket's won't work anymore) then leasing would be a better option! Also, the extended warranties are best if the car maker themselves (a little more expensive but have been more reliable) offer it instead of outside contractors which have been known to disappear sometimes before the warranty even expires (and don't always cover every repair anyways)!
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why I did not buy the Murano
The car was big and comfortable.In fact too big. Also the 6 cylinder had lower gas mileage. Who wants to pay more for gas now a days. the visibility was ok. the acceleration was a little sluggish. Getting on to a highway could be a potential problem
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