Used 2020 Nissan Murano SUV Consumer Reviews
Now we have twins
On my retirement day in 2015 I traded in a 2013 Honda Accord Coupe that I was not happy with and most of my past cars have been either sporty or performance so everyone questioned why I bought an SUV. I figured in retirement the word ‘travel’ comes to mind and with a wife and dog an SUV seemed logical. In 7 years and 80+K miles, not a single problem. Fast forward to 2020 we now had the Murano (wife) and I had an Infiniti Q60 Red Sport (in Red) with every option. After the Q60 needed a new wiring harness, new battery, safety equipment failing in the rain with little help from the dealership….it was time for the little Red Rocket to go away. So I wanted something with a good track record….duh. Dumped the Infiniti…bought another Murano. I gave the dealership two color schemes and they happen to get the identical as the 2015…so we have twins. Both are wonderful. The comfort of the 2020 seems to have been improved, 20” wheels are smooth and quiet and ya gotta love the panoramic moonroof. Update July 15, 2004. Our 2015 Murano is nearing 100,000 miles and has only required standard maintenance except for a clogged moonroof drain…not bad. Our 2020 is only coming up on 25,000 miles and the only ‘quirk’ has been the radio volume not responding knob correctly. It’s just finicky, not a situation that requires repair. Otherwise, very satisfied. Update: Nothing much to report. At this point our 2020 Murano only has 30K and the 2015 Murano now has 105K and still going strong. Only issue on the 2015 has been the moonroof drainage system has gotten clogged and cause water to enter the passenger compartment. Otherwise the 2015 has been treating very well.
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Still like new !
I only have 18,000 miles on it and I use it mainly for 8 months of the year and that's it. I have studded tires all the way around for emergency use and I use a 4 wheel drive truck with studs in the winter because of the magnesium chloride and the high concentration of rusted out vehicles in this county. It has ran perfect with absolutely 0 problems. UPDATE: This car is everything I'd wish for and more. I actually get 30 plus miles per gallon on the highway. We use it mainly for road trips. It's a pleasure to drive and great seats. In my opinion, it was the first futuristic car out there. Now Lexus, Hyundai and Kia and many others are almost a dead copy of this vehicle.
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- Platinum 4dr SUVMSRP: $20,600In-stock online
- SL 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,588In-stock online
- SV 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,63229 mi away
Luv my "new" car
This is a replacement for a 2014 Murano. Love the newer safety items. Wish it had automatic wipers.
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Doesn't get any worse than a Murano
Update: Nissan quality is slipping. This Murano has visited the shop more often than the other two. I notice more road noise and the fit and finish is not up to par. I’ll always love the seats and the engine but sadly I’m parting ways with this Murano. My third Murano, fifth Nissan, and my LAST Nissan.
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awesome ride
2020 SL has all the tech one could need, navigation, awesome sound system, looks good and V 6 AWD does great a Buffalo winter
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