Used 2015 Nissan Murano S 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl CVT) Consumer Reviews
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Well thought out car
Very good car; up to Nissan standards! Engine peppy; good fit and finish especially inside. Some dissatisfaction with the noise the air conditioning creates blowing through the vents until it reaches temp. Must turn the radio up to hear it. Cools and heats very quickly though. Center console could be compartmentalized a little better (very deep with only one tray and rear slot is not easily accessible. "Temperpedic" seat very comfortable, and drives great. Turning radius improved greatly over my Maxima. Ease of entering front seat, could be better. Rear lift gate well balanced with a hand hold which can be easily reached to close it manually. Plenty of space and electronics. All in all a well-thought out car.
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2015 Nissan Murano's Can Catch Fire
Horrible experience / Nissan chooses cost containment over consumer safety - Faulty ABS Actuator & Takata Airbags 6/5/15 - Nissan issues a STOP SALE condition related to ABS actuator concerns. Yes, ONE YEAR before the first reported fire. 6/07/16 - Nissan says they found out about the spontaneous combustion problem after getting a report of a fire in a 2016 Maxima on June 7. 6/07/16 - 08/24/16 - Nissan investigated and found several more fires. 7/12/16 - Our brand new Nissan Murano, less than 6,000 miles, caught fire due to faulty part - listen to the policeman, he nails it - faulty ABS. 7/13/16 - We notify Nissan of the concern - complete denial - "allegation". July to August 2016 - Concurrent with this activity, as part of active field monitoring, Nissan became aware of, inspected and confirmed several additional incidents of thermal damage to the subject vehicles. 7/14/16 to 8/26/16 - What a battle - daily exhaustive effort for justice - Nissan denies problem exists - blocked by Nissan Consumer Affairs 08/13/16 - Nissan North America's - Derek Latta Manager - Technical Compliance - files defect information report with National Highway Traffic Safety Administration / Recall Division - May Lead to Fire 8/24/16 – Based on the foregoing, Nissan determined that a safety related defect exists, and decided to conduct a safety recall campaign to remedy this issue. 8/24/16 - Nissan decided to recall the cars on Aug. 24, according to documents. 8/26/16 - Nothing left to do but settle. Lost our shorts by settling with insurance company 8/30/16 - Grass roots effort to warn others of the danger 9/02/16 - Nissan finally reports problem to the US Government (NHTSA) 9/8/2016 - LEXINGTON, SC - 2015 Nissan Murano - WHILE THE VEHICLE WAS IN PARK AND AWAITING A TOW TRUCK, IT CAUGHT FIRE. 9/14/2016 - WEST ORANGE, NJ - 2015 Nissan Murano - THE VEHICLE CAUGHT FIRE IN THE CONTACT'S DRIVEWAY 9/09/16 - Nissan recalls 134,000 vehicles for fire danger - tells Murano owners to "park outside away from structures, vehicles and humans" 9/11/16 - Nissan said in a statement that it will send owners a letter this month notifying them of what to do. 9/22/16 - Arlington Heights, IL - dealership burns from Nissan Murano ABS overnight fire. 10/07/16 - we received our undated recall letter in the mail. "Your vehicle may catch fire." 10/14/2016 - CHARLOTTE, NC - 2015 Nissan Murano - THIS CAR CAUGHT FIRE WHILE PARKED IN THE GARAGE WITH THE KEY OUT, BURNING DOWN THE HOUSE OF [XXX]. 11/20/16 - Frisco, TX - 2016 Nissan Maxima ignites in mall parking garage. Owner, and pregnant wife, return to find car engulfed in flames. No ABS warning lite. 11/22/16 - received a call from a Nissan Murano owner, in the South, who's Murano caught fire. He lost his garage and part of the house. 11/22/16 - ironically, same day, Nissan called and offered to open our case. 5 months after notification of the fire danger & they proclaimed "not our problem". 12/10/16 - received email from Nissan Maxima owner whose car ignited on 11/20/16. Pregnant wife onboard. 12/15/16 - received Nissan Recall mailed notification. 5 months after fire. Undated, no post mark. Classic. Second notice as vehicles continue to ignite across the country. 12/21/16 - in a strong arm tactic, Nissan has given us until 01/06/17 to settle with them. David & Goliath. 12/22/16 - Georgetown, TX - 2016 Nissan Murano catches fire in family driveway. 01/05/17 - Lilburn, GA - Nissan dealership service center burns down due to Maxima ABS related fire. 01/10/17 - Nissan refuses to work with us on a settlement agreement and retracts their earlier offer leaving us with nothing. 01/10/2017 - now they are just messing with us, the same day they rejected the settlement, got another recall email - "the Antilock Brake System (ABS) actuator may leak brake fluid and create an electrical short and may lead to a fire. " They continue to burn! 02/07/17 - spoke with Kim (no last name or number) at Nissan North America regarding Recall PC375. No help. When asked why letters to the CEO and VPs of Post Sale & Quality Assurance go unanswered, she said, "because they are not customer facing." Says it all right there. 02/28/17 - Nissan named in Takata Airbag suit - Nissan Knew of Takata Airbag Hazard for Years, Suit Says - Plaintiffs in a class action say internal documents from Nissan show that they continued to use the flawed parts to save on costs. The fresh allegations against Nissan point to a far deeper involvement by the automaker. [non-permissible html content removed]
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I'll never buy another Nissan, I love my Sorento
My 2009 Murano was just flat out great! Reasonably comfortable, quiet ride and lots of interior room. The 1st 2015 I bought was good, but Nissan took away a lot of things that were standard on the 09, like adjustable lumbar support, auto-dimming rear view mirrors, 6 CD player, cargo net, deep door pockets, rear storage pockets in the back seat area etc. I was disappointed. Quality control at the new factory just sucks. I had to have a new transmission put in due to slippage and shuddering when it shifted. The car was totaled when I was rear-ended. My seat back broke at the time. My new 15 Murano has a grinding or high-frequency vibration in the steering wheel the dealer can't or won't address. It also doesn't ride as well as my last 2 Muranos. Lots of vibrations, rough idle, unktraceable noises etc. If they don't fix it I'll force them to take it back and buy a Kia UPDATE, they played the lemon law avoidance game very well and refused to admit the transmission slipped. After I was almost broadsided at an intersection because the transmission wouldn't engage, I sold the piece of junk and bought a Kia Sorento, which turns out to be an even better car with much higher quality and many standard items Nissan would have charged a fortune for. After 20 years of Nissans, I was sorry to discover they do not value their customers and would rather rip one off and lose that customer than honor the warranty and keep him. they've become too short sighted. To date I've been able to dissuade 20 people from buying a Murano or other Nissan and will continue to do so. I met a person who bought a 16 Murano and he's been having the same problems with the transmission and vibrations I did with mine. Nissan is screwing him on the warranty, although he bought an extended warranty and the car only has 6,000 miles. He can't afford to take the loss by getting rid of it so he's taking them to court.. I agreed to testify on his behalf Update, I've had my Kia Sorento over a year now and haven't had a single problem. 11,500 miles and it averages 30 MPG on the highway and 26-28 in rural driving. The more I drive it, the more I like it. I especially like the heated seats in the winter, which came as STANDARD equipment, along with the self dimming mirror, outside mirror defrosters, auto dimming headlights and a lot of things Nissan charges extra for.
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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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Excelente. 5 Stars.
Perfect. Excelent.
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