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You're right about the CVT. You don't notice anything about how it operates. My 20 Rogue Sport is the same way. Its seamless,no problems at all. WAY to go Nissan
I think it’s fine . It still has the driver assists as well as the latest tech . The exterior still looks fresh as it was way ahead of its time at the time . The interior is dated but it still sells in numbers and Nissan is known to riding it til the wheels fall off due to budget issues so hey more power to them but I still like it.
We have the 2019 Nissan Murano. It's a great car for 4 adults - the back seat is only 55.2 inches wide, so 3 small children works fine. The payload on the vehicle placard reads 900 pounds, so consider how much cargo and people will be onboard. Usually, it's just the two of us and all of our 'stuff'.
The Murano is great, I drove one as a rental car when I needed my actual car to be fixed, and it's a great vehicle, although Nissan has really kept it the same. It looks the same as the Murano from several years back. It's interesting that Nissan is very infamous for not updating their vehicle that much, but I hope they focus their attention on the Murano, since the Rogue and the Pathfinder got some great updates.
Actually a fully loaded Platinum is a lot of car fr the money when you consider how expensive comparably (or even less) equipped V6 CUVs from other manufacturers are.
I don't know why people complain about the CVT ... I have CVT and it drives fine. Normal everyday driving I have plenty of power and I get 28 mpg City and 32-33 mpg on the highway. With the gas prices today I'm happy 😁
We don’t like traditional belt and pulley CVTs because there relatively weak transmissions that fail at disturbingly low mileage on Nissans. They definitely shouldn’t be paired with V6s such as this or the Maxima.
CVT in Nissan V6 use a jetco CVT 8 transmission. It has chain and pulley not belt and pulley. Chain not going to break at all. Just a need change the fluid more often that's way nicer the 9 speed transmission hunting for right gear all the time.
I have the 2015 Murano. CVT is no issue. Smooth "shifting". Great gas mileage on the highway. Over 31. I drive 30 miles each way to work, mostly highway. Average mileage between 24-27, Long highway driving I got 35 many times. I love my Murano and I came over from Chevy.
Literal same, fell in love with the brand Nissan in 2007 and fell in love with the older model of the Murano in 2010 and it's been my dream car ever since! I plan on getting me one this year, probably not the 2022; I'm ranging from 19-21 so we'll see! The only downfall I don't like is where they put the push start button at in there, like that is very awkward lol
У меня такой Ниссан Мурано 2017 года на полном приводе . Плюсы : Красивый Недорогой Быстрый Экономичный Просторный салон Отличный V6 Неплохо управляется Неплохой головной свет Полного привода вполне хватает Минусы : Не хватает жесткости кузова Очень шумный . Просто очень !! Тугой руль Неудобные передние сидения Тормозов хватает на пределе . Ну и всем удачи а Новом Году !
Nissan changed details in newest SV+PP trim, the perfect quality/price ratio vehicle. Lost a customer there. I still regret, it was very comfortable car.
Sheesh..this thing just screams dated. How does Nissan get away with this?! You would literally save money by getting a 2015 Murano Platinum, and wouldn’t miss anything. Not to mention you can get all of the same tech from a 2022 Nissan in a 2010 😫
Ummm they literally doing the Maxima the same exact way focusing on the Altima and Sentra and Versa and keep refreshing the Maxima, a car that is literally seven years overdue
@@CarringtonHollister yeah I agree! 100% even The Altima is on its way to be outdated. I use to sell Infinitis and all of their cars are the outdated also…except the qx60 now
I recommend to DO NOT BUY a Nissan. They do not play fair game. We have a Nissan leaf from 2016 with 30KWH battery. The official offer for replacement battery was €26k in Ireland in December of 2021, although Nissan advised it will be around 6K before car purchase. Also, the battery state indicator misleading. Our battery has about 12kwh remaining capacity. The indicator shows 9 out of 12 bars (75%). We possibly lost the opportunity to ask for warranty replacement due to this misleading indicator.
Come on man! Who buys electric car? It's only for millionaires. Battery life is a joke in smartphones not mentioning vehicles. Just get good old V6 next time.
This SUV is so sad I mean it's just really really sad Nissan has done nothing to updated its lost in a mix of SUVs that do much better and performance better have better space the interior of This SUV looks like something of the 1990s come on Nissan you can do better and since it is in the same space of the Jeep Grand Cherokee they really need to step up or get out