The upscale Nissan SUV and I headed through Melbourne's inner western industrial district to act as support for a Kia video. While not quite the Paris end of town, it was a good chance to experience the Nissan Murano Ti in a variety of driving conditions.
2009 Nissan Murano Ti Review & Road Test New, shiny and hard wearing - it suits its namesake Model Tested: 2009 Nissan Murano Ti 3.5-litre V6, CVT - $55,890 Options: Metallic Paint - $495 CarAdvice Rating: - by Karl Peskett What’s in a name? According to proverbial sources, it’s only after you’ve lived your life that your name has any meaning, but for a car it all starts at the beginning...
2009 Nissan Murano ST Review & Road Test Has the new Murano shifted far enough to stay ahead? Model Tested: 2009 Nissan Murano ST Xtronic CVT, 3.5-litre V6, automatic, wagon - $45,990 (RRP) Options: Metallic paint $495 (Fitted) CarAdvice Rating: - by Matt Brogan The Murano. It's one of those cars that people either love, or love to hate...
Given the emphasis placed on the design of the Murano by Nissan it could well be said that the all-new luxury four-wheel-drive is a case of form exceeding function. Design it seems if pretty much what the all-new Murano is all about and Nissan was keen at the media launch of the vehicle to emphasis just how stylish and cutting-edge it believes the vehicle is...
Alborz Fallah takes a look at the new Nissan Murano. It takes its distinct styling cues from the 370Z sports car and the Nissan SportsSedanConcept.
Nissan North America has debuted the updated 2019 Murano at the Los Angeles motor show this week, alongside the updated Maxima sedan. Like its sedan-bodied stablemate, the new Murano gets a range of cosmetic, technology and trim upgrades to give it a more upmarket look and feel, along with the wider availability of Nissan's Safety Shield 360 driver assistance technologies...
Nissan has issued a recall for 426 of its Murano SUVs built between November 2013 and February 2015 over concerns the power steering hose could leak, resulting in a loss of steering assistance. The Japanese manufacturer reports the power steering high pressure hose could detach over trim due to incorrect clamp fittings, which in turn could cause the power steering fluid to leak...
Update: Nissan Australia has confirmed that Australian models are not affected by this recall as local models use a different kind of occupant-sensing system. See bottom of article for details. Japanese manufacturer Nissan is recalling 3.53 million vehicles globally, due to a faulty occupant classification system (OCS) that may not deploy the airbags properly in the event of an accident...
The all-new Nissan Murano that debuted at last year’s New York auto show will not be sold in Australia. CarAdvice can exclusively reveal that the third-generation Nissan Murano is not planned to be offered locally as the new model will only be built in left-hand drive out of Nissan's Canton plant in Mississippi, US...
I have driven my Murano 90,000km in 18 months. Still feels brand new. My 11th company car in 30 years and without a doubt, the best. Just over $40K for the ST for fleet. Reversing...simply can't see. Wait for the crunch. Or buy the TI at $9K more with the reverse pack and camera. For the same money for the ST you buy just above a basic Holden or Ford...