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[[Nissan]] debuted the [[Nissan Murano|Murano]] in 2003 as its first foray into the crossover [[SUV]] market.  Based on the same platform used by the [[Nissan Altima]], the Murano sits closer to the ground than truck-based SUVs and handles more like a sedan as well.  Its design is also noteworthy; unique, very stylish, and certainly reflective of its name, which is taken from a type of sculpted glass art produced in the region surrounding Venice, Italy.  The 2006 Murano has been updated with some new features, making it even more desirable than before.
See also the main fact sheets for the '''[[Nissan Murano]]'''.
See also the main fact sheets for the '''[[Nissan Murano]]'''.


==High Points==
==High Points==
*Standard [[AWD]]
*Good acceleration
*Respectable fuel efficiency
*Smooth shifting transmission
*Tight handling


==Low Points==
==Low Points==
*No available third row seating
*Large rear blind spot
*Premium gasoline recommended
*Lack of non-CVT transmission
*[[AWD]] not suitable for rough off-roading
*Road noise at high speeds


==Performance and Handling==
==Performance and Handling==


==Gas Mileage==
==Gas Mileage==
Out of 23 models in the Mid-Size SUV category on [http://www.autos.com/autos/rankings_mpg?cat=suvs&segment=midsize_suvs&rank=mpg&year=2006 Autos.com], the [[Nissan Murano]] ranks 4th in fuel efficiency.  However, its respectable gas mileage is offset by its need for premium grade gasoline.  The city/highway mileage figures, as found on [http://www.fueleconomy.gov FuelEconomy.gov], are as follows:
*[[V6]] [[front wheel drive]] - 20/25
*[[V6]] [[AWD]] - 19/24


==Safety==
==Safety==
The [[Nissan Murano|Murano]] performed exceptionally well in safety tests carried out by the [http://www.safercar.gov NHTSA].  In front and side impact crash tests, the Murano received 5-star ratings, and tests for rollover earned it 4/5 stars.  [http://www.autos.com/autos/rankings_safety?cat=suvs&segment=midsize_suvs&rank=safety&year=2006 Autos.com] has the Murano tied for 4th in safety with the [[Dodge Durango]].
Some of the standard safety features found across all trims of the Murano include four wheel [[Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)|anti-lock brakes]], [[Electronic Brake-Force Distribution|electronic brake-force distribution (EBD)]], [[Nissan]]'s advanced [[airbag]] system, active head restraints on all seats, and 3-point seat belts.


==Reliability and Maintenance==
==Reliability and Maintenance==
As a model which only debuted in 2003, the [[Nissan Murano]] has yet to be adequately evaluated on its reliability.  Thus far, however, Automotive Information Systems reports that no major problems have been found.


==Interior and Comforts==
==Interior and Comforts==
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==Styles and Options==
==Styles and Options==
 
The 2006 [[Nissan Murano|Murano]] comes available in three trims: the S, SL, and SE.  All versions are equipped with a 3.5L 240[[hp]] [[V6]] engine and a [[CVT]] [[all wheel drive]] transmission.
==Main Competitors==
==Main Competitors==
*[[Honda Pilot]]
*[[Volkswagen Touareg]]
*[[Ford Explorer]]
*[[Toyota Highlander]]
*[[Chevrolet TrailBlazer]]


==External Links==
==External Links==

Revision as of 14:22, 13 September 2006

2006 Murano silverleft.jpg

Nissan debuted the Murano in 2003 as its first foray into the crossover SUV market. Based on the same platform used by the Nissan Altima, the Murano sits closer to the ground than truck-based SUVs and handles more like a sedan as well. Its design is also noteworthy; unique, very stylish, and certainly reflective of its name, which is taken from a type of sculpted glass art produced in the region surrounding Venice, Italy. The 2006 Murano has been updated with some new features, making it even more desirable than before.

See also the main fact sheets for the Nissan Murano.

High Points

  • Standard AWD
  • Good acceleration
  • Respectable fuel efficiency
  • Smooth shifting transmission
  • Tight handling

Low Points

  • No available third row seating
  • Large rear blind spot
  • Premium gasoline recommended
  • Lack of non-CVT transmission
  • AWD not suitable for rough off-roading
  • Road noise at high speeds

Performance and Handling

Gas Mileage

Out of 23 models in the Mid-Size SUV category on Autos.com, the Nissan Murano ranks 4th in fuel efficiency. However, its respectable gas mileage is offset by its need for premium grade gasoline. The city/highway mileage figures, as found on FuelEconomy.gov, are as follows:

Safety

The Murano performed exceptionally well in safety tests carried out by the NHTSA. In front and side impact crash tests, the Murano received 5-star ratings, and tests for rollover earned it 4/5 stars. Autos.com has the Murano tied for 4th in safety with the Dodge Durango.

Some of the standard safety features found across all trims of the Murano include four wheel anti-lock brakes, electronic brake-force distribution (EBD), Nissan's advanced airbag system, active head restraints on all seats, and 3-point seat belts.

Reliability and Maintenance

As a model which only debuted in 2003, the Nissan Murano has yet to be adequately evaluated on its reliability. Thus far, however, Automotive Information Systems reports that no major problems have been found.

Interior and Comforts

Exterior

Styles and Options

The 2006 Murano comes available in three trims: the S, SL, and SE. All versions are equipped with a 3.5L 240hp V6 engine and a CVT all wheel drive transmission.

Main Competitors

External Links

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