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About 2005 Nissan Murano
4.7 Overall rating(12 reviews)
Bob B says...
Jan 8, 2015
I love the fact it drives more like a car than a bulky SUV or truck. It has been very reliable for 9 years. Paint still looks new. Leather has cracked a little. This is a very solid vehicle that looks almost new after 9 years.
DeAnne H says...
Aug 6, 2009
Great flexablility with 60/40 split seats. Good quality leather. VERY smmoth ride with CVT transmission. Never had any problems. 18-20 mpg. Great car for going around town, easy to get around heavy traffic, and yet very comfortable on long trips.
Anonymous says...
Oct 28, 2012
I thought the gas miles should have been better, 22 in town, 28 hi way. Handling is super responds great at any speed, AC will freeze you, and I feel safe with all the air bags, curtain seat, and dash on both sides.
Tricia R says...
Jul 27, 2013
I love the look and the comfort of this car. It rides smooth and the navigation system is great! The heat warmer is a great feature in the winter as well. The fold down seats in the back is great for room!
Anonymous says...
Nov 11, 2014
I will update this later, but my impressions so far are all poitive for this vehicle. It runs great, stays clean under the hood, has had few issues and maintenance dowsnt seem to bad, except fo rthe cost of transmission fluid changes and flushes.

 

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2005 Nissan Murano test drive

7.8
of 10
overall
Look and feel9/10
Technology8/10
Performance8/10
Safety8/10
Form & function7/10
Cost effectiveness7/10
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A comfortable cabin and impressive road manners set the 2005 Nissan Murano apart from other SUVs.

SUVs are growing in popularity as the de facto family hauler. But not all buyers require three rows in their midsize SUV. For these shoppers, the 2005 Nissan Murano crossover provides plenty of comfortable cabin space across two rows of seating. The Murano has a smooth ride and confident acceleration thanks to its standard V6 engine. It shares a platform with the Nissan Altima and slots into Nissan’s SUV line-up below the three-row, midsize Pathfinder. There are few competitors going after this niche two-row market, but they do exist and include the Ford Edge, the Hyundai Santa Fe, and, to a lesser extent, the Jeep Grand Cherokee.

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