Used 2017 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
Love my ride
Traded in my 2015 rogue for a 217.5 murano and WOW! What a difference. More room, more power, much smoother ride, reminds me of my old Lexus RX. I think I’ll be keeping this one for a while!
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2017 is a great year
Styling on this car always gets positive comments, as does the interior room and comfort. But let's face it, the nav, Bluetooth, and app support are all sub par for a vehicle in this price range. Waiting to see it the average MPG goes up as the car breaks in, but so far it's far below what's advertised (mid-teens versus advertised mid-week).
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- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $13,5562 mi away
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,99593 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,56599 mi away
A Big Surprise
This is a Maxima morphed into an SUV. Comfort and performance equal to a sport sedan.
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Love
I purchased my 2017 Nissan Murano in 2020. It is a CPO was a lease turn in. I traded in my Infiniti QX30. I don't know anything bad to say about it. I have loved driving and riding in it. It has the blackout on it. The black wheels and panoramic sunroof and power everything. The only thing it doesn't have is leather, which is fine by me. I do enjoy not having to use premium fuel as I did with the Infiniti.
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I love my new suv
We looked at many other vehicles before choosing the Nissan Murano. This car is absolutely beautiful. The 2017 Murano SL was the only one that I found to have the most comfortable seats and that was my main concern. The new 2020s seats are not as plush. I love the interior and exterior and everything about my suv. Happy buyers !! Thank you Tim Wells .
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