Nissan Murano VIN Lookup
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2015-2024
The third-generation Murano, redesigned in 2015, placed more emphasis on styling and interior finish than on dynamic driving. It became more luxurious and larger than its predecessors, with the same 3.5-liter six-cylinder engine and a CVT, returning 21 mpg overall. The handling was not very sporty, and the ride quality varied with tire size. The 2018 model introduced standard forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking, while Apple CarPlay was added in 2017. The 2019 update brought a mild freshening and standard safety features, including automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection and lane departure warning. The third-generation Murano, redesigned in 2015, placed more emphasis on styling and interior finish than on dynamic driving. It became more luxurious and larger than its predecessors, with the same 3.5-liter six-cylinder engine and a CVT, returning 21 mpg overall. The handling was not very sporty, and the ride quality varied with tire size. The 2018 model introduced standard forward collision warning and automatic emergency braking, while Apple CarPlay was added in 2017. The 2019 update brought a mild freshening and standard safety features, including automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection and lane departure warning.
2009-2014
The 2009 Murano redesign focused on a more comfortable ride, nicer interior, and standard Electronic Stability Control (ESC), but did not improve cargo capacity. The 3.5-liter V6 engine with a CVT provided responsive, secure, and forgiving handling, averaging 19 mpg overall. Subsequent redesigns steered the Murano away from sportiness towards luxury. Limited rear visibility remained a consistent issue. A convertible version was introduced in 2012.
2003-2007
The first-generation Murano, launched in 2003, was known for its responsive and nimble handling, akin to a budget BMW X5. Equipped with the same 3.5-liter V6 and a CVT, it offered strong performance and respectable fuel economy at 19 mpg overall, though it required premium fuel. Drawbacks included a stiff and noisy ride and limited rear visibility. The interior was stylish, with comfortable front seats, easy access, and roomy seating, but cargo space was limited.