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Used 2019 Nissan Murano for Sale near Saskatoon, SK

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2019 Nissan Murano

4.9

  • With 17 currently listed for sale near Saskatoon, SK and an average price of $22,995.00 CAD, 17.6% of 2019 Nissan Murano models for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.

  • Favourably reviewed: Owners rated the 2019 Nissan Murano 4.92 / 5 stars.

  • 100.0% of 2019 Murano models on CarGurus are accident free.

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CarGurus Analysis: 2019 Nissan Murano

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Summary

  • With 17 currently listed for sale near Saskatoon, SK and an average price of $22,995.00 CAD, 17.6% of 2019 Nissan Murano models for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.

  • Favourably reviewed: Owners rated the 2019 Nissan Murano 4.92 / 5 stars.

  • 100.0% of 2019 Murano models on CarGurus are accident free.

Why it stands out

The 2019 Nissan Murano stands out as a midsize SUV that leans hard into comfort and style rather than outright sportiness. Its third-generation design brought a larger V-shaped grille, organic body sculpting, and a floating roof, giving it a more distinctive look than many rivals. Under the bonnet, it used a 3.5-litre V6 engine with 260 horsepower and 240 lb-ft of torque, paired with a continuously variable transmission. Nissan’s CVT was described as better than many others in the industry, though it still lagged behind traditional automatics in responsiveness.

For 2019, the Murano received a subtle styling update, an updated navigation system, and newly available safety features including pedestrian detection, lane-keep assist, automatic reverse braking, and automatic high beams. It also offered a practical mix of equipment across the range, from an eight-inch infotainment touchscreen and heated front seats on the base trim to a Bose premium audio system, a surround-view camera system, and adaptive cruise control on higher trims. The cabin was aimed at a more upscale feel, with a cleaner design and better quality than before, while the front seats were more spacious.

There are trade-offs, though. The Murano’s comfort-first tuning meant it was not especially engaging to drive, and its cargo area was still somewhat small for a midsize SUV. Even so, it appealed to buyers who wanted a refined, well-equipped crossover with a smooth ride, strong safety credentials, and a more premium atmosphere than its price might suggest.

This analysis is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from August 19, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.