Overview & Reviews
The 2007 Nissan Murano brings only minor revisions. A tire-pressure monitoring system is now standard, and seatbelt warning lamps have been added.
- Athletic handling for an SUV, robust V6 engine, comfortable and practical interior, all major safety features are standard.
User Reviews:
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Too much $$$ for so little sizzle - 2007 Nissan Murano
By Ed Bradley - May 21 - 1:50 pmHad this for a company car and disliked every minute in it. Terrible interior that featured poor display lighting (had to put duct tape over blindingly green colored "brights on" and "cruise activated" lights), back breaking seats if driving over 2 hours at a time, and sluggish performance with the awful CVT transmission. So many other crossovers have passed the Murano by that I cant believe anyone would pay near sticker price for this car. Interior is also noisy at freeway speeds exceeding 65 mph. Interior materials seemed like they were sourced from a Chevy supplier and dash display would be considered acceptable on an 80s era vehicle, not a car costing north of 30k.
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Unreliable vehicle for the high price - 2007 Nissan Murano
By pukark - July 18 - 6:46 amMy powertrain warranty expired on March 13. I went to dealership on Jan/Feb 13 & till then I did not have any problem. I went again on 07/13 just after my warranty expired & now dealer says I have following issues and the price for it. Nissan Dealership is not telling me issues with cars until warranty runs out so that they can get money out of me. I have 5 year around 3 month and 49900 mileage on my 2007 Nissan murano SL. Âright front lower control arm($445.99) & left front lower control arm($445.99) ÂReseal transfer case ($1,871.37) ÂReplace rack & pinion assembly ($1,441.19) ÂReplace oil pan gasket($141.99) Hall nissan virginia beach suks .transfer case problem is wide spread.