Does a 2007 Nissan Murano have Bluetooth?
Interestingly, the Murano does not offer Bluetooth cell phone integration either as a standard feature or as an option.
How long has the Nissan Murano been on the road?
My family has owned a 2007 Nissan Murano for nearly 8 years. In the last year, my wife has experienced extreme trauma as she has had the vehicle completely die on her while in the middle of freeways, highways, and residential roads.
What’s the value of a 2007 Nissan Murano?
As a general guide, the trade-in value of a 2007 Nissan Murano with no options and driven roughly 12,000 miles per year would be worth about $2,335 for one in “Clean” condition and about $3,783 if you were selling it as a private party.
What does an X mean on a Nissan Murano?
An X indicates that the vehicle was not manufactured for a specific year. Learn more about car Reliability. The Reliability score is based on our latest subscriber survey of 2007 Nissan Murano owners. The owner comments describe problems respondents experienced with this vehicle.
What kind of transmission does a Nissan Murano have?
No major changes for 2007. See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area. The Murano’s Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is “stepless,” meaning it is without individual gear ratios.
What’s the price of a 2007 Nissan Murano?
The original MSRP of the 2007 Nissan Murano is from $28,400 to $32,500. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.
How many miles will a Nissan Murano last?
I have faith if I get repairs when needed (not 6-12 months later) my Murano will last me another at least 150,000 miles or so! But I can’t predict this, I’m not psychic, but I can only get repairs/replacements as happen and hope all my $ I’m paying for this car will pay off by it last me another good 5-6 years!
How many times has the Nissan Murano been recalled?
The 2007 Nissan Murano has been recalled 2 times by NHTSA. Reliability indicates how models have performed in the past, providing the basis for predicting how the vehicles will hold up in the year ahead. These charts provide the most comprehensive reliability information available to consumers.
No major changes for 2007. See how style, options and other factors can impact pricing in your area. The Murano’s Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) is “stepless,” meaning it is without individual gear ratios.