Is the Nissan Murano a good car to drive?

Is the Nissan Murano a good car to drive?

The Murano performs with splendid passion. Acceleration is vigorous, and passing at highway speeds produces no unusual sensations. The gearless CVT operates seamlessly and delivers plenty of immediate energy with no fuss; it ranks among the best. Engine noise is minimal, but a high whine emerges if you keep your foot to the floor.

What are the dimensions of a 2006 Nissan Murano?

Chrome accents for the fog lamp rings and side sills are installed on 2006 SL and SE models. Aerodynamic features include an under-engine cover, a chin spoiler and a rear spoiler. Built on a 111.2-inch wheelbase, the Murano measures 187.6 inches long overall and stands 66.5 inches tall; it rides on 18-inch tires.

When did the Nissan Murano come to the US?

Nissan added the Murano crossover sport utility vehicle to its lineup in the 2003 model year. Specifically designed and engineered for the U.S. market, the Murano “gets away from the slab-sided design that’s so common,” said Bill Kirrane, former Nissan Division general manager.

What kind of suspension does the Nissan Murano have?

Offered with either front- or all-wheel drive, the Murano has a four-wheel-independent suspension and a continuously variable transmission. Nissan says the Murano’s wraparound surface construction features a sloping hood line and a steeply raked windshield.

The Murano performs with splendid passion. Acceleration is vigorous, and passing at highway speeds produces no unusual sensations. The gearless CVT operates seamlessly and delivers plenty of immediate energy with no fuss; it ranks among the best. Engine noise is minimal, but a high whine emerges if you keep your foot to the floor.

What are the features of a 2006 Nissan Murano?

It has SE Touring Package plus Dynamic Control unit. Very thoughtfully designed, strong engine, excellent handling and pick up, roomy, excellent automatic AC, heated seats, 2 memory settings for front seats. We only did service. Kuhmo tires lasted 60,000 miles. We have done big 76,000 mi service. Pleasure to drive, very maneuverable.

Nissan added the Murano crossover sport utility vehicle to its lineup in the 2003 model year. Specifically designed and engineered for the U.S. market, the Murano “gets away from the slab-sided design that’s so common,” said Bill Kirrane, former Nissan Division general manager.

What kind of airbags does a 2006 Murano have?

The 2006 Murano wears a revised grille, and SE models have brushed aluminum roof rails. LED taillamps are installed, and SL and SE models come standard with the RearView camera system. A rollover sensor system was added to the side curtain-type airbags for 2005, and a base S model became available.

Show full review Nissan added the Murano “crossover” sport utility vehicle to its lineup in the 2003 model year. Specifically designed and engineered for the U.S. market, the Murano “gets away from the slab-sided design that’s so common,” said Bill Kirrane, former Nissan Division general manager.

What kind of transmission does a Nissan Murano have?

Also offered in SL and SE trim levels with either front- or all-wheel drive, the Murano has a four-wheel-independent suspension and a continuously variable transmission. For 2004, the CVT unit in SE models gained a manual-shift mode.

What are the specs of a 2005 Nissan Murano?

Specifically designed and engineered for the U.S. market, the Murano “gets away from the slab-sided design that’s so common,” said Bill Kirrane, former Nissan Division general manager. A rollover sensor system has been added to the side curtain-type airbags for 2005, and a new base S model is available.