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2024 Nissan Murano Consumer Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars
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5 out of 5 stars

This is my fourth purchase of a Nissan Murano!

Diane, 04/13/2022
2021 Nissan Murano Platinum 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
9 of 10 people found this review helpful

I love everything about them, the look, the ride, the fuel efficiency. Nothing that I dislike about them.

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5 out of 5 stars

Falling in Love

Edster, 08/01/2023
2021 Nissan Murano S 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

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"

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5 out of 5 stars

Murano, still an Excellent Car in 2024!

Murano Fan Twice!, 09/24/2024
updated 03/25/2025
2024 Nissan Murano SL 4dr SUV (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
5 of 5 people found this review helpful

This is my second Murano. I bought the 2016 Murano new in the SL trim 8 years ago and drove it to 156,000 miles with absolutely no issues at all. I did the regularly scheduled maintenance on time including the CVT (Continuous Variable Transmission), Oil Changes, Brakes, Antifreeze, Fluid Exchanges, etc. and the car performed flawlessly. I hear the experts talk about Nissan's CVT's being problematic, but I never had any issues with mine. As long as you don't abuse the CVT by flooring the gas off of a dead start, or put the car into Drive when the car is rolling backward, or neglect doing your scheduled CVT maintenance, your transmission should perform as expected. I enjoyed the 2016 Murano so much that I bought the same car again in the 2024 version with the same SL trim. The 2024 version is much improved than the 2016 model I owned. LED Headlights, Daytime Running Lights and Fog lights are standard on the 2024 now. I believe the taillights and break lights are also LED's but verify this with your own research if it is important to you. This new version also has parking sensors which were not on the 2016 SL version. Also, the 2024 comes with 20" wheels compared to the 18" wheels on the 2016. They still ride smooth and quiet but my 2024 came with Bridgestone Dueler Tires and I will be swapping them for Michelin's when they wear out. I had Michelin Defenders on the 2016 model and it rode like a Cadilac, very smooth and quiet. Another nice thing about the Murano is it comes with a Spare Tire. A lot of cars today don't come with a Spare Tire and people never think of checking before buying a car. The other unique feature the Murano has is a "CD Player" which is rarely seen in new cars these days. The Gas Mileage on the 2024 model is also better than the 2016 model. I averaged 26.7 mpg (combined) on the 2016 but have been averaging 27.9 mpg (combined) with the 2024. I drive 70% highway and 30% city/suburbs. I refrain from doing "Jack Rabbit" starts from traffic lights or stop signs and drive it conservatively. As a result, I get pretty good mpg's. Before buying the 2024 Murano, I test drove the RAV4 Hybrid, Highlander Hybrid, Venza Hybrid, and the new Toyota Crown Signia. All of these cars had the 2.5 Liter four cylinder with electric motors to give you anywhere from 219 horsepower to 243 horsepower depending on which model I drove. All drove just fine but the 260 horsepower offered by the Murano is smoother and never struggles when you need that power to get on freeways or to pass another vehicle. The Hybrids do get better mpg's but they are more expensive (with the exception of the RAV4) than the Murano. For me, the Murano is the perfect Mid-size two row SUV with just the right amount of Luxury, Technology, Power, Storage and features I need. Read the ratings from Nissan Murano owners. They will give you a much better review than the so called experts. There's a reason why previous Murano owners have purchased this Car again and again. Good luck in your search! Update after 10,000 miles: 2024 Murano is still performing flawlessly after 6 months of ownership and 10,000 miles. If you want the version of this car that has the V6, buy the 2024 model before they are gone. I believe the 2025 model has changed and no longer has the V6 available.

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4 out of 5 stars

Stylish and Sporty

NiSan, 01/05/2024
2021 Nissan Murano S 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

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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5 out of 5 stars

Everything I ever wanted in a SUV

Elaine, 04/01/2022
2021 Nissan Murano SV 4dr SUV AWD (3.5L 6cyl CVT)
8 of 9 people found this review helpful

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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