Used 2023 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews
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I am posting as long time Nissan owner (Pathfinder, Rogue, xTerra, Murano), and specifically now a Murano owner. I purchased a Murano when they first came out. After a few years we switched over to Rogue which was nice but too small inside for our needs. I now have a 2017 Murano, and will soon purchase a new 2024 Murano. I have seen that online reviews such as Edmunds and Motorbiscuit say the Murano is past its prime, and "dead last" in sales. I can tell you that every person I have encountered that has a Murano loves their car. I love the space and general look of the Murano. The Chevy, Ford, Honda, Hyundai, Toyota and Buick SUVs in the same class all look alike. The colors they offer are terrible, and for the most part, only offer dark grey, black or a small about of "maple" (basically a brown color) as their interior. I also notice reviews consider Murano "technically behind". I am not sure what they are talking about that Murano doesn't have, unless it concerns back seat streaming. It has the back up assist, lane change assist, GPS; certainly everything I need to drive. MOST importantly, this car has been the most reliable car I have ever driven. An oil change or tune up take no time and are reasonably priced. The car performs great in snow (we take it skiing up the hill all Winter long), is quiet, gets great mileage, has plenty of pick up, and is comfortable. I Iook at other SUVs on the road and they all look the same from the back end, and are very boxy from the side. I can't say enough positive things about this car. I hope that Nissan continues to make this model for many more years. Don't listen to Edmunds, GoodCarBadCar or Motorbiscuit. Test drive one for yourself. Listen to an actual owner; you will get different opinions.
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outstanding
why this vehicle is rated so low is hard to understand , the vehicle looks good , drives good and has all the tech a 60 year old man like me needs = and it does not look like very other suv
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- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,64818 mi away
- S 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,64818 mi away
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would buy it again
Overall it is a good deal. Fairly sporty, comfy, Bose speakers, low road noise. Had the distance pacing cruise replaced due to malfunction after a few thousand miles. The front A pillars can affect visibility more so when you look for vehicles coming from the sides. Got used to it. Mileage is not bad, mid 20's average.
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2nd Murano 16 years later, even better, Love It!
Great Vehicle and I have driven several SUV's over the years including a Lexus G series. Emergency breaking saved me from an accident yesterday with the auto braking when everyone came to a panic stop. The SL is almost the top of the line and is very well-appointed inside and out and super comfortable. 260 hp v6, great winter driving. Nissan Rocks!
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it's actually a 2022
bought the 2022 Nissan Platinum package after owning the 2018 model. Best vehicles we have ever owned. Great looking exterior with the white color and black trim. Inside the front and back seats are the most comfortable we have set in. The interior trim is very stylish. I know this current generation of Murano is 7 years old but there is a reason they have not changed it. Sharp looking vehicle!
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smooth
I have owned four Muranos. Not a single issue. Extremely comfortable, fast excelleration, wonderful Radio. 100% perfect suv.
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Love my Murano!
I absolutely love my Murano Platinum. It is equipped with everything I wanted in a SUV. The moon roof is a distinctively classy touch. I agree that the rear visibility is decreased due to its design but the blind spot indicator is a great aid. It is a very comfortable ride and I have enough power to move when I need to. The luxury of my car is unsurpassed by others I have looked at. I shopped and brought mine in from another state to get the chocolate color I wanted in the Platinum package range but it was worth the wait. I would buy it again.
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Super Murano
This is our fourth Murano. We have enjoyed all of them. No problems. Thank you Nissan for making a very reliable car.
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Murano King of Suv's
This vehicle is sheer dynamite-the comfort-the design-the drive-should not be overlooked-i've driven everything and this car SL Moonroof has it all,Im on my fifth Murano.
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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.
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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Car is awesome
It is fast comfortable like no other
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Great Ride
I researched SUV's for over a year and I decided on the Nissan Murano for style ,comfort ,and a six cylinder engine. Also a nice red paint and it is a SL that has everything that I wanted in it.
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Nissan Murano
Nice and smooth ride, it looks good and 28 mpg,
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This is my fourth purchase of a Nissan Murano!
I love everything about them, the look, the ride, the fuel efficiency. Nothing that I dislike about them.
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Falling in Love
My wife fell heads over heels for this Nissan Murano. Every time we go for a ride she says "I love this car; I love everything about it"
Everything I ever wanted in a SUV
I love driving my Murano SV. With all the special features I feel safe and at ease. The panoramic moon-roof is a must have for night cruising. The seating is very stylish and the heated seats and auto start features are the best along with the key-less ignition. Also the vehicle uses regular gas so the bang for the buck makes it a worthwhile investment. It is easy to drive and has great acceleration with no drag.
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Stylish and Sporty
I leased this car because of my previous purchases with Nissan and their durability and reliability. This Murano was no different, no mechanical issues. Interior is roomy and very comfortable. I really enjoy the infotainment system which I haven't seen any car to beat it. From the backup camera to the phone system. They have really thought of what you would want in a car. I especially like that when you have multiple phones attached, you can 'favorite' a phone so that it will grab that one first. Also, the memory seats are cool too. The only drawbacks I would say, is for that size of car, it could have been more speakers to give it a more surround sound and the bulkiness of the front of the vehicle causes one to drive a little slower to make sure I'm not too close to the other cars.
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Great but needs improvement
I purchased a 2021 Murano SL in dark metallic pearl blue. Has moonroof, 20” graphite rims, and additional lighting package. Very sporty looking crossover. Fun to drive with plenty of power. The drawbacks are in the cameras and display. The 360 cameras are of the lowest quality and blurry. The center touch display hasn’t been updated in years and it shows. For the price tag I would have expected better quality there but still a nice crossover.
Murano senior owner
Previous vehicle was a 2017 Murano the 2022 proved to be less comfortable that I’d like. Senior driver, 80 years old plus, I found the ride to be too stiff for comfort. Rear visibility is below average. Six-cylinder engine has plenty of power and the car was fun to drive.
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Love my Murano
We had to borrow our son's Rouge our fairly New 21- F150 was in a shop I was surprised how easy the Nissan Rouge drove the F -150 Super cab it had transmission issues the Ford Dealership put us off for over Two months we where forced to go directly to manager .they worked on it two hours to only tells nothing was wrong we left being very disappointed so it was clear Ford warranty service was a bust sadly the truck only had 7,000 miles on it so we new right then it would been a long battle with Ford on any issues so we gave up .we went to Nissan they showed us the new. murano platinum we drove it I for the first in months Iwas happy.they made us a very good deal we couldn't pass up .we had to eat a little but it was worth not dealing with Ford anymore .the Murano is now 3 month's old and it drives like a dream and great dealership help its a far cry from Ford .besides I new something else had to he wrong with the F-150 we had no choice when driving the F150 I had to always make very extremley wide turns or it would ride the curb to much .a tire shop looked at before we finished trading it in .they found an issue the rear Axel was out of line.now oddly Ford had looked at it and again the said nothings wrong .but this Tire shop caught the problem right ofg and fixed it ..but by nowe we now we wsd trading it for our new 22 Murano .you can only do so much with some Dealerships and we'd suffered long enough with Ford .we lost some money buy least we now have a it's more reliable car and a much more ethical dealership. Sometimes happiness cost you more. Now as life goes you win some and lose some .I still love my 22 Murano Platinum so far she's a winner .
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Comfort, Style, and Power - OH MY!
I've reached the point in my life where I wanted more luxury in my driving experience, but didn't want to give up function or power. I researched for a year before deciding on the Nissan Murano Platinum. I found a used 2023 with only 16,000 miles and went for a test drive. I was on the road less than 20 minutes and I was HOOKED! For starters, I have to give 2 big thumbs up to the comfort and roominess of the front seat. The driver lumbar support makes for a supportive and appealing ride. I just had my first long road trip in it and I made it to my destination (with no small assistance from the clear and concise navigation feature) and jumped from the vehicle as refreshed as when I first began the trip! The memory seat is a great feature, if there's anyone else who may be occasionally borrowing your car (but at this point, she's mine, all mine!!). The handling is firm and responsive, hugging the curves at higher speeds, and with plenty of pick up for harrowing weekend interstate driving. I've seen other reviews ding the Murano for reduced visibility from the back window. That hasn't been an issue for me, thus far. The backing camera feature more than compensates, should it ever become one. The back seat is ample. The cargo space may be a little tight, and I can see where that might concern some, but given the overall picture, it's a small sacrifice, especially if you don't expect to use it for much more than grocery shopping. Towing capacity is another issue i've seen some reviewers tsk-tsk over. Again, not something I foresee ever being high on my list of needs, so a non-factor. If I could change anything about the interior, I'd opt for a bigger media screen, but given the overall quality of the features Bose sound, power/memory/heated/air conditioned seats, navigation, etc... not a deal-breaker, at all. OH! And there was one minor, seemingly insignificant feature I was searching for that the Murano provides - a CD player!! Yes, I know, outdated and unnecessary, especially given the advent of streaming and Bluetooth connectivity. I'm big on Spotify and Pandora, but I've got CDs that I have held on to, waiting for a time such as this! Nice nod to the old school, Nissan! Besides the comfort and luxurious interior, the outer look has smooth lines, a wonderful matte finish (I went with the pale grey), and looks far more expensive than what I found to be a very reasonable price range. I gave up gas mileage when I got the Murano, but I havent found it to be too big of a shock to the pocketbook. The 19 gallon gas tank, once full, will hold out fairly well for daily commutes, providing you're not doing an inordinate amount of driving. In summation, forget the nay-sayers. This car makes driving fun! And if you must drive, shouldn't you enjoy the ride?
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ALMOST MEETD MY NEEDS
Plenty of power, but design has some issues. The steering controls, too much going on, with no common sense built-in. Why are all the options on the front of the wheel. The time you spend looking for the phone, cruise control, volume, you could get in an accident. The writing is in a 2 font, and the buttons are so small, you might hit the wrong ones. There is plenty of room on the back of the wheel for the volume, and tuner. The 365 camera system is a fantastic idea, but with the small viewing area, the side iof the car view while backing out or pulling in is too limited to see clearly, and i a foot away, or less than an inch, and going to hit. with all the great tech, but no dash or backup camera black box, with all this tech, the option to plug in a thumb drive and record events is needed. Even a ring doorbell saves to my phone when there's motion. A lockable or concealed storage draw for cash, wallet, keys, is needed. This SUV has very limited storage, and most of it is in the main center storage compartment. Trust me, what your looking for is under everything. USB issues, all i had so far..
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This replaced our Pathfinder!
I fully intended on buying a 2023 Pathfinder to replace our 2015 Pathfinder SL. I took the Pathfinder for a drive and was just not impressed with the new transmission and the overall ride. About a month prior I was given a Murano SL as a rental and was quite surprised at how much I liked the ride, looks and interior. The dealership I was at had a 2023 Murano Midnight Edition with 22 thousand kilometers on it, so after the Pathfinder test drive, I took it for a drive and my wife and I both agreed quickly that this car was going to be our daily driver while our old Pathfinder becomes a second vehicle. She drives it more than I do and has commented a couple of times how much she likes it. It has the same engine and transmission as the Pathfinder (which we never had ANY trouble with at all in 260,000 km's of driving) and it's about 600 pounds lighter. This gives the Murano the pick up and agility that the PF could never achieve. The interior is beautiful and the Midnight package looks great with the black exterior. I really like this car!
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Good running car
Less than 10,000 miles I had to replace the strut on the front cannot use the cruise control due to the fact if you set it at 70 and start down any incline you will be doing 90 before you even know it dealer said this is normal and every now and then the radio will stop working and you have to reset it. This is a 22 Nissan Marano.
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Come on Nissan.
Great vehicle, but you guys could have been alittle more thoughtful, I buy a Special Edition with all the goodies moon roof etc., But no hatch release inside or remote?
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2023 Nissan Murano
I tried to take a Honda Passport out for a test drive but my wife wouldn’t let leave the parking lot. Laughably sparse interior. Other car makers offer black interiors almost exclusively. This car rides like a luxury car. This is my second Platinum (2019) was my first.