Used 2015 Nissan Murano Platinum 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
Grade of 97.9%
Absolutely love the the only reason I gave it a 97.9 is because of the volume buttons is low on the steering wheel and the start button is kind of awkward as well as the gas lever.
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Pretty much everything you could want
The Murano is now 4 years old with 55k miles. Still very pleased with it. Only major expense has ben 4 new tires at 52k, so yeah 5 stars overall. I've had the Murano for over a year. Still very pleased with it and can now say the Reliability has been worthy of 5 stars. The Value is also 5 stars. I've only had the car a short time so I can't evaluate Value and Reliability. Performance isn't top notch, but I feel confident when driving on highway and it certainly keeps pace with ease. Braking is very good, handling is good for such a tall vehicle. Steering is good, not direct like a performance car, but confident. The 20"wheels certainly adds to a high quality ride. The inside is roomy and very comfortable. Controls and instruments are nicely laid out, easy to read and operate. The Platinum trim level I purchased is worth the price, giving you the looks, feel and options equal to higher priced luxury brands. I have another Nissan and had a expensive Germany import; the Nissan requires less maintenance at a reasonable cost - have you ever been billed $300.00 for an oil change and scheduled service?
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- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,99588 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,91188 mi away
- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,00093 mi away
Love my Murano
Couldn't be happier exceeds my expectations. Vehicle is quiet rides smooth and the seats are really comfortable.
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Upgrading from 2011 Murano LE to 2015 Not For Me!
Have owned a 2011 Murano LE since new and have really enjoyed the car. Went out today planning to replace it with anew 2015 Murano which would be called the "Platinum" style. Two issues with the 2011 have bothered us but felt they would be overcome by new designs. My wife is short (5'1") and the passenger seat sits too low for her comfort and the 2011 seat is not adjustable up and down. The other problem is road noise which takes us to nearly shouting for a conversation at Interstate highway speeds. We found today in test driving that one, Nissan does not offer an 8-way passenger seat period, while competitors Acura, Lexus, VW Taureg, and even Lincoln include them as standard. Road noise has been very much improved however. Another disappointment was that Nissan has abandoned rain-sensing Automatic windshield wipers which I depend on. Here again nearly every competitor has them at least as an option if not standard. Many aspects of the Murano for 2015 are amazing especially the electronics, but not enough to overcome these disappointments. I point these factors out not to diminish the great cars Nissan builds but to expose some of the features missing that mean more to me than items like electric rear seat operators.
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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