When did the Nissan Murano come on the market?
Editor’s note: This review was written in December 2007 about the 2009 Nissan Murano. Little of substance has changed with this year’s model. To see what’s new for 2010, click here, or check out a side-by-side comparison of the two model years. After it hit the market in 2003, the Murano’s sales grew every year through 2006.
What’s the average life expectancy of a Murano?
There’s a coupling unit in the rear, we’ve replaced those, other than that, brakes sort of last average 50-70,000 kilometres on brakes, tires, you know have a pretty decent lifespan too. Mark: So if you have some images… Bernie: Yeah, let’s look at a couple of different generations of Murano.
What are the problems with the Infiniti Murano?
One other very common problem of these vehicles and we’ve actually seen on similar Infiniti models, is that the seat, the driver seat breaks. A car seat has a, the base of it has a metal frame and the metal frames are a little weak on these vehicles and they a certain point where they snap.
What does the Nissan Murano nose look like?
It certainly isn’t easy these days, but Nissan has successfully etched a distinctive brand face for its cars and SUVs. Though bolder than before, the Murano’s nose looks like a cross between the previous generation and the smaller Rogue crossover, with new headlight clusters and grille. Fog lights are standard on the SL and LE.
What kind of CVT does the Nissan Murano have?
The new Murano has the second-generation CVT first employed by the Altima sedan and coupe, which share this model’s platform. It improves by responding more quickly to the accelerator pedal and to whatever situation you happen to be in: passing, cruising, accelerating.
How big of a trailer can a Nissan Murano tow?
The Murano can tow a trailer of up to 3,500 pounds, which is typical of this vehicle class. The Toyota Highlander is a notable exception, capable of increasing its 2,000-pound standard towing capacity to 5,000 pounds with an option package.