Used 2022 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
It makes my wife happy
At the moment there are not too many 2021 Nissan Murano's since orders for them have been delayed by the computer chip shortage. So when my wife who had been interested in a 2021 Murano Platinum found out that there was one at Modern Nissan in Hickory North Carolina she was excited. We drove down on a Sunday but the dealership was closed. It was Wednesday before we got the opportunity to go back. Luckily it was still there. It was even the color that she was wanting, arctic white with black leather interior. I could tell from her joy as soon as she got behind the wheel for the test drive that we were going to buy it. The interior is as luxurious and any luxury car. The Bose sound system has a big clean sound with a generous amount of base. The panoramic sunroof lights up the inside wonderfully. On the highway the engine has a decent rumble from the dual exhaust. I probably should leave this part out, but the front emergency braking and the lane departure and mitigation sure makes me feel a lot safer riding with her. Its not a bad looking vehicle. Plus the Nissan fit and finish is excellent. There is plenty of storage space to accommodate her antiquing and enough zip to get her home quickly. It really doesn't matter about the small details if it makes you happy and this car does that. So anyone who says it's hard to see out of or it needs a V8 just remember. None of that matters if it makes you happy.
Comfort at affordability
Overall then design is smooth and refined. Inside has comfort for long drives and is enjoyable for commuting around town. Pros- comfortable, easy to drive , rides like a more expensive vehicle , good safety ratings.* Cons- the blind spot in the pillars . This is my biggest concern. I've had too many closes calls due to the pillar blinding oncoming traffic. It doesn't seem like it would casue this kind of issue , but after driving around for 4 months now it definitely is. *I'm unsure how something that can cause that much of a view restriction got the safety rating it did. Engine has power , but the CVT really makes that power disappointing unless you mash on the throttle. 2022 model really was disappointing from a dated model look it's the same interior from 5 yrs ago. It seems Nissan updated everything but the Murano. Overall if they redesigned some features and got rid of the blind spot I'd definitely give it 5 stars . Until then 3 it is.
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Very good car.
Very comfortable and pleasant to drive. Excellent finish.
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Better Than ANY Honda I've Ever Owned!
A 2021 Murano is actually the first Nissan vehicle I have had the pleasure of owning. It definitely has the most comfortable and supportive driver's seat I've had in any vehicle. It's the first vehicle that I actually find the rear seats more than comfortable and more than enough space for a 700km plus drive. I consistently get BETTER fuel economy than the EPA estimates on this vehicle. On the highway I usually average 8.2L/100 km. I actually tried a 700 km trip with the cruise set on 100 KPH I actually achieved a fuel economy of 7L/100 KPH for the entire trip. For a 6 cylinder vehicle of the size and weight of the Murano with no turbo, hybrid, cylinder deactivation, etc. that you see on many other vehicles I would say I'm totally impressed! My vehicle has the 20" rim option which offers a stiff and responsive ride. However I do have winter tires mounted on 18" Nissan rims and I do prefer the smoother ride especially during city driving. The safety features on this vehicle are way beyond anything I've had on another brand of vehicle. The 360 degree surround view, lane departure, collision avoidance, back up monitor, sonar vehicle and pedestrian feature, along with the blind spot monitoring, and adaptive cruise control I would put up against any other domestic vehicle manufacturer out there. If I ever were to look at another vehicle without the above safety features it would be a deal breaker for me. Another interesting feature that I enjoy is a heated steering wheel. I thought it was a novelty until I used it, on the Murano it actually heats the entire steering wheel. Like many vehicles out there the outside esthetics and appearance is a matter of personal taste. For me I find the Murano to have a unique appearance with excellent fit and finish and a touch of chrome trim to add a little more character. When you see the vehicle it definitely stands out in the crowd and it doesn't look like another "cookie cutter" version vehicle that many manufacturers have today. To date I have logged 42,000+ kms of worry free driving I have had only the prescribed oil changes and inspections as prescribed by Nissan. Only the test of time will tell the reliability and durability of this vehicle. So far I would definitely give this vehicle a 5 star rating and I am 100% satisfied with this vehicle.
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Great value for a midsize SUV.
I had my 2013 Murano for over 10 years. It needed some work done when it took it in recently and I decided to take a look at some certified used 2020 Muranos. I found a beautiful deep pearl blue (which I thought I would never buy) 2020 SL. The car has everything in it I would want. The safety features are excellent. The technology is also very good. The infotainment screen is only 8 inches but is fine for me . AppleCarplay works really well. It has the panoramic sunroof and also heated seats in the front and also the rear. Plenty of cubbies to put things and also at least 2 or 3 USB ports. Overall, the power with the 6 cylinder engine and the CVT is fine. The seats are extremely comfortable as they were in my 2013. It’s a great road trip car. Highly recommend.
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