Used 2015 Nissan Murano Platinum 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
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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Good Value for Money
Despite the CVT transmission failed and needed replacement after 30 days the car has been a dream to own and drive. My only complaint or nit is Android Auto technology wasn’t available for the year. Otherwise, I’m happy with it and still own it.
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- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,9994 mi away
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Still love my 2015 Murano Platinum after 7 years
I bought my 2015 Nissan Murano Platinum new at the dealership, so I’ve had it a good 7 years, 71,000 miles. The color is Arctic Blue with black leather interior. This is my first Nissan and I am more than pleased with the vehicle. I previously had 2 Ford Explorers XLT. The Murano has a nice smooth ride and is quiet on the highway. I love the 20 inch tires! The seats are extremely comfortable and fit my 5’6” frame easily, plus there is lots of cabin height for a much taller person. Lots of rear leg room with air conditioning vents on the rear of the console, none on the ceiling, but don’t feel that is a necessity. I like the self closing trunk with push of a button. Both front seats are electric with many adjustments to make a comfortable ride. The silly little tray in the center console is annoying. What I don’t like are: 1) I hate the radio! It is substandard although there are Bose speakers, the sound is flat and terrible! Should have had an upgraded radio for the Platinum model. 2) There is a big blind spot to the left of the windshield while sitting at the drivers seat, it is wide and dangerous as I’ve barely missed hitting other cars (it’s the area that contains the side mirror) 3) disappointed in the Navigation system as it’s gotten me lost on many occasions way before the update was required…I quit using it a long time ago. 4) the hood sits high and is depth is deceiving. I constantly hit curbs even though it feels there is plenty of room (never had this problem with the Explorers). 5) it doesn’t have a tight turning radius like the Explorer, I miss that. I get +/- 20 mpg in town and 26-28 mpg on the highway, which is expected of this vehicle. Overall this is a very nice vehicle and I plan to keep it for many more years!
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