Used 2017 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
I miss my Xterra, but ....
... it was time for some luxury. I purchased the Platinum with all the bells and whistles. I have a miserable commute to DTLA and this car makes it trivial. When they say it's comfortable - they mean it. It is like driving on a cloud! The seats are fantastic. I could not believe what I would have to pay BMW or MBZ to get half of what the Murano gives me. The interior rivals the Infiniti QX60 and is without compromise. Loved my Xterra (still do)... it has cargo space for weeks and two of its outlets were live. MISS THAT, but I do enjoy the heck out of my Murano. Beautifully designed and actually affordable.
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Puts Mercedes GLE 350 To Shame
Traded gle-350 SUV for Murano. Nissan hands down handles and rides much better. Nissan controls easier to operate especially the nav system. GLE was top heavy with mushy ride. Murano handles like a sports car and ride is great. Plenty of room and costs thousands less....Nissan wins again. 5-stars plus for the murano
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- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,799In-stock online
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,900In-stock online
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,95017 mi away
Very Happy
I've had my 2017.5 Platinum AWD with technology package for about 2 months and 2,000 miles and I'm very pleased. Let me list the few negatives first: The parking brake is the foot type. I'd much prefer an electronic parking brake. The steering wheel volume buttons are located in an awkward position. The comfort of the much touted zero gravity seats are way overrated. They are average at best, with little thigh support. Now some of the pluses: The acceleration, a CVT that behaves a lot like a 6 speed, dynamic cruise control, smooth, quiet ride, 8" touch screen, the safety tech such as predictive forward collision warning, rear cross traffic alert, blind spot warning, surround view camera with moving object detection. Now include Apple Car Play, a logical infotainment interface, USB and 12 volt outlets, voice recognition, etc. and you've got a very advanced technology package. No quality control or issues to report.
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New car, cross country trip
We live in AZ, bought in AL, so driving home we covered over 1800 miles. Most of the trip we averaged 30 mpg...outstanding! On hilly areas & over 80 mph, we'd drop to 26-28. New tank in town with a small highway (with stop lights) was 25. VERY comfortable driver seat, we wish passenger seat also had all the adjustments...maybe the platinum? Front fenders take some getting used to, now I automatically turn on camera view when I'm parking...easy-peasy! Major blind spots, but technology makes up for it. Yes, I love my new Murano!
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Lost of vibrations
A month after I got my car the wires in the dash started making noises. Now my car has 15,000 miles and the dash and door vibrate. The center console scratches very easy. The car is great besides that. I used to love it, but now I just want to trade it in because of all the noises.
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