My aunt has always sworn by these, she's a real estate agent, and needed something with good rear leg room for taking clients, she's had 3 of them and has never had a single issue
My wife has had one of these for 10 years and it is an excellent vehicle. We use it to tow a set of 5 gang mowers to cut the grass as we have 7 acres to mow. It is also very good in snow, but you have to be careful not to engage the 4WD lock accidentally on a dry road as this will damage the transmission. The gear box is "sealed for life" but of course it needs an oil change every few years and needs specialist automatic gearbox people to do this. Overall, an EXTREMELY reliable car and one we will not be changing for a long time. Much recommended!!!!!
Definitely YES. I bought a low mileage 56 Murano four years ago for less than £7k and it's a proved to be a great car. I know it hasn't got the bells and whistles of a Range Rover, but it has all the essentials including full leather, a Bose sound system as standard, and not least a sporty petrol engine taken from the Nissan 350 Z. And it's beautiful, still one of the best looking cars on the road despite the years. What's not to like? I would highly recommend.
fj717 uh? The Z50 Murano as tested here has an early and somewhat unreliable Japanese Jatco CVT. The later Z51 model had a much better Japanese Jatco CVT (Nissan part own Jatco). WTF do Renault have to do with the Nissan (American built) Murano. Some Renaults (eg the Korean built Koleos) have Jatco CVT transmissions. Only the very brave would buy a secondhand Renault with a Renault automated manual transmission - in comparison, the Jatco CVTs are fine but the Subaru CVTs are better to drive and the Toyota ones are more reliable over the long term.
Ive owned my 2004 murano sl awd for 3 years. Other than routine maintenance I haven't had any big catastrophic failures (Yet). I purchased the car with 169000 miles and it currently has 245000 miles. It is mainly a work vehicle now but everything still works and I have no plans on getting rid of it any time soon, I bought it for right under 3k dollars
I have had one of these for 4yrs. It is a 2006 with 150K registered miles, has been very reliable although I had to change the rear Diff as it failed. The only other areas that have needed attention over that period has been the replacement of Crank and Camshaft sensors plus wear and tear parts (Tyres, Exhaust system, Discs and pads). I am able to carry out the majority of work myself as they are not to complicated to work on. This keeps running costs down. I agree these cars are a pleasure to drive & make a good tow car.
We own one of these. Have done since early 2020. She's a fantastic car. Never let us down with 135000 miles on the clock. We will be keeping her till she ends up at tge scrap yard
I am in the US and I have an 07 model. I bought it second-hand with about 40,000 miles on it. It now has almost 200,000. I have done my own maintenance and I really like the car. I have a 2018 Mazda CX-5 as well and there are still a few things that the Murano has that the Mazda does not. For example, the 2 setting for the driver seat adjusts everything (both exterior mirrors, the seat, the brake pedal) except the inside mirror - important since I am almost a foot taller than my wife). It has all power windows (with one touch for both driver and passenger), heated exterior mirrors, and the sound system still seems better. I do not have the GPS in mine. I have the FWD only version, which I prefer - where I live, not much snow and I don't off-road with it, so I don't need the AWD. The FWD gets a little better mileage and has less to go wrong. I get 26-28 mpg (US) which is decent. The car is a pleasure to drive and also very comfortable for long trips - I have no issues for 8 hours straight driving. Mine has the D/S on the shifter, which I use all the time either to slow down for braking, or going down steep hills. The car is quiet (use good quiet tires). Some of the maintenance/issues I have had are: Had to replace an engine mount - they have a sensor that stiffens then during acceleration, braking - the rubber started cracking, power steering line leak, CV boot cracked spraying grease, change CVT fluid, oil changes, tune-up, renew struts/shock, tire pressure sensor batteries, rear hatch lift supports, interior ventilation fan relay, and routine brakes, belts and such. Overall, no issues with it. The rear brake pads will wear more, as the car applies them more during hard braking to prevent nose-dive. My interior leather seats are now starting to crack a bit (but it is now pretty old). The Rogue is a different vehicle. They still have Muranos here in the US - they are nice, bigger than the rogue, and very expensive for a new one.
I have one for 7 years now. its great car ! fast , comfy, lots of space. BOSE sound system magnificent. 200K + kms now all good! added 20 inch 275/45 wheels new battery and front shocks at 150K. drives like new still.
I ran one of these for 2 years 2013 to 2015 bought it with 45000 miles got rid at 139000 miles totally reliable averaged about 22mpg, used it on and off road as a working vehicle, the 4wd was pretty good i, still miss it. They only have two specs everything and a sunroof, or everything no sunroof but video in the back. Sat nav was old but i used to put an i pad on the flat dash in front of the binnacle and use that. The dash is attached to the steering column and moves with it. Sold it for what i paid for it, replaced it with an xc90 wish i hadn’t.
When you pressed the sat-nav button I almost expected mario & Luigi to run across the screen 😂 another great review Matt, really look forward to them. Stay safe and well mate.
After owning Audis, BMWs, and Mercedes, I bought mine in 2016 (2008 model). Love it. Not changing it. Only downside, recently, is difficulty in getting parts for it. One last word on this great car is that it is ULEZ compliant!
@@plutosplayground2082 I traded it in about 6 months ago after some smog was coming out through the tailpipe. It was still running great and it would only show when the car started. I didn’t want to put off getting another car too much longer. I still miss it.
I see the fuel economy rating is 18 city MPG, 23 highway. That's decent for a crossover with AWD that weighs 4k+ pounds and is a behemoth. Rides nice, handles like a car, not a crossover. It's unique. Reliability is questionable.
Just bought a 2004 Murano. I live in the States. Paid 1500 bucks for it. They do call it a Murano here, btw. I think I did okay. Plenty of power. Comfortable. Might start looking for some updates for it.
I remember my dad used to have one of these like 10 years ago, it was a JDM example with a body kit that got rid of most of the ground clearance the car had. With the instruments and steering wheel from a 350z it felt sporty to drive too. It was a pretty posh ride upgrading to that from a base model 1996 Nissan QX 2.0 V6.
We have one right now. They are comfy. Make sure you do regular motor oil changes so the tensioner from the timing chain don't fail. Don't flush the cvt but just drain and fill up with specific nissan cvt oil. Lower control arms wear out fast but easy to replace, just buy an aftermarket brand like Moog, because oem are to expensive. When the Murano holds back with acceleration, check the rubber intake hose on cracks. Never engage awd lock while driving. It has 4 motor mounts, sometimes they go bad but are time consuming to replace. We have Vercelli strada tires, they are great on this vehicle. Few weeks ago with the snow we had amazing traction.
Awesome vehicle, i took mine out for a long drive around the coast of cape town and loved it. Smooth, seamless gear change and not bad economy. You juat need to be soft with you accelerator foot. Awesome video, thamk you for all your great vids. Keep it up. Ive watched them all
My parents had a 2006 Murano here in the US for years. They drove it new to 220,000 miles and it never had a major issue. It was still going strong when they traded it in. I even drove across the entire US with my friends in it, and my parents drove it back the other way across the country again. That was at about 160k miles on the clock. It just kept going and going. The Nissan/Renault merger would’ve had you think that these cars would not last, especially the CVT’s, but that was not my experience.
My uncle bought one of these brand new. The transmission failed within the first year (luckily in warranty) and then later on had to get a full engine rebuild after another 2 or 3 this time out of warranty and spent like 10 grand on it. His Murano is one thing I'd never mention to him.
Wow sorry you had problems with your Murano. I bought my 2004 SE AWD loaded with dual exhaust pipes in December 2004. I still have it and it still looks good.
Thanks for the video. I currently own a Canadian Nissan Murano SV 2018 AWD. It is a solid, super comfortable vehicle that is consistently able to tackle anything that the weather outside can give it. I totally agree with the gent from London about the overall comfort and sporty look. I had an Infinity FX before and this offers all the same features without the higher price. I love mine and would recommend it. Nissan in Canada is -- and has been -- a reputable brand for years.
It´s also called Murano in the US, the Rogue came out in 2007 as a replacement for the X-Trail (which never sold in the US), also it´s different from the FX35 or FX45 because those models are based on the 350z and the Murano is based on the Altima and Maxima, the only thing borrowed from the 350z is the engine, the Murano never had an Infiniti cousin, I think that´s because it was already very luxurious when it came out.
@@Oregon197 yeah i love all the features. Mine is the SL model which is pretty much the same as LE model. Love the heated seats and glass top with two moon roofs. Back seat fold back up electronically. Gps navigation, CD player, CD recorder&player, music box for recorded cds, even has RCA plug ins for a DVD player I guess. Its Iphone ready but i use Android so.I have to get aux connector to RCA to play audio on phone. Also of course it has Bluetooth for call audio that connects to cell phone. Also i love the intelligent key and push to start.
I have one of these and it has been essentially faultless over the 10 years I have owned it EXCEPT for one thing owners MUST be aware of-------I had a leak from the sunroof because the drainage channels which pass down the A pillars had become blocked. As a result, the control unit for the airbags was damaged leaving the warning light on and the air bags non-functioning, an MOT failure.. The unit took months to arrive from Japan and cost £1080 PLUS VAT = £1,296 PLUS labour. An unexpected and unpleasant surprise! The drainage channels must be checked regularly and cleared if necessary. Otherwise, a fabulous car.
Back in 2007 I really wanted my dad to get one of these, they were really nice cars in and out. But in retrospect I’m glad he got a VW R36 Estate instead, because 13 years later it’s still an amazing rare car.
This car is amazing just bought a 06 Mo I am restoring it right now. Drives great 👍 this car will give you about 300k of life. Great family car to very spacious. Anyone looking for a good SUV this is the right one
I bought a Nissan Murano 2006 one month ago, did 7000 km so far, the car is running perfectly, it was having 169'000 km when I bought it. I asked my garagiste to check it, change the liquids, the bent of the alternator, the front breaks. the rest was is perfect condition. I'm very happy with it. Gas consumption is not quite higher than the average of an aged car: on the highway it's around 11 l/100, and in the city around 14, but it always depends how I drive it. For now I like to hear the engine at the departure or when I pass another car. Such an old lady still looking young.
A friend of mine bought a 2011 a couple of months ago (in NY) with about 109K miles for only $5400. The car was great when he picked it up from the seller. A week later, hundreds of codes, the main one being engine running lean. Turns out, this is quite common on these cars. The car has trouble getting going from a stop. Moral of the story: stay away from these. They look nice and luxurious, but driving one gets very expensive as it ages. The electronics are crappy, as is the CVT. Nissan quality has gone downhill since Ghosn took over in 1999. And if you are in the UK with your insane road taxes and fuel prices - oh, boy...
I simply love this car. I own this Murano for 5 years and everything is running smoothly. The transmission is underestimated, but I have no issues with that. I just changed the transmission oil which I can recommend like all the fluids in the car. Maintenance is the key. If you have no money for regular maintenance - don't buy a luxury cars or don't buy any car at all...
I had a 2005, which l found great..but very heavy steering in the car parks.. Then l had a 2010 model where the above problem had been rectified and it was also LPG which was fantastic...l found my motoring cost nearly halved. If you see traveling in the town or city at 30 mph or less you were using LPG at half the cost of petrol.. Brilliant car...love it to bits..
My auntie had exactly the same one with same colour, I loved how smooth and responsive it was for a crossover suv. That being said I’m here in Ireland and the tax on that thing in comparison to uk is around €1500 which is double with uk road tax
I owned one of these and recently sold it to a neighbour for 1500 quid. Great car but parts are VERY EXPENSIVE! The front section of the exhaust cost over 750 quid alone. I was always worried about the CVT gearbox which had a history of premature failure. Apart from that, It was a great motorway cruiser and it certainly stood out from the crowd. Good memories! Great reviews
I have Murano 1st gen 2005 US version, there is also EU version. It's funny car to drive around. I didn't had any major problems, but there are a lot of people out there that are having problems with CVT. Fuel consumption is acceptable for 1800kg and 240hp. It is a nice family car in my opinion. Good car for the money, as long as you threat the CVT well. If the CVT goes down you can start looking for another car . Rouge is a different car, more quashquai than a murano. I believe there is a 2 liter engine.
I really do enjoy when you surprise us with vehicles such as these. It's such a breath of fresh air compared to all the supercar reviews we see nowadays!! I must admit I had completely forgotten about this vehicle and hadn't even paid much attention to it when it was new but, considering what you can get for such a cheap price with Japanese reliability and the fact that I will be looking into these type of vehicles by the new year, I think you might have just found me a great starting point.👍🏾 Thanks mate and keep up the good work.
I have a 2011 model, stunning black with darkest legal tint with 115,000ks on clock and it has been a pleasure to own. When i jump in it the interior gives me a good feel and love the 11 speaker Bose sound system it's awesome even before i had an amp installed. Oh it also drives great, runs smooth with lots of power and has given me no headaches. I do look after my car, i don't thrash it and have it serviced like every 7,000kz to avoid any problems.
Hi there, I ran one of these for three years and it was brilliant! Totally reliable and very reasonable Nissan main dealer servicing. Issues during ownership which you should take into account, spark plugs...there are six long life plugs. The front three are easy peasy to replace, the rear three needs the inlet manifold to be dismantled ... Cost was a surprise! They need replaced every 60k miles so check they have been done! ( Same issue on Lexus 300). Due to lack of use I needed a front caliper replaced and had to wait for week for Nissan to get one ( rare model!) Good points, fast, handles well, totally reliable and rear seats are HUGE and whole car was quiet and comfortable.....
I bought one from Japan for $500 and shipped it to Malawi. Most Japanese don't keep their nice cars past 100, 000km and the servicing is of a high standard. Paintwork was a bit sun bleached but I didn't want something too nice looking as a holiday/relatives shared motor. Granted after taxes and duties the total cost was around £6000 but when I went out last August on holiday, I bloody loved it! Completely spec'd inside, a great sound from the engine, great for long drives (we did a lot of driving) and quick for overtaking. Plus I tried the AWD system by the lake to see if it was ok at getting out of sticky situations and it was fine. I wouldn't take it serious off roading though, as the suspension is set up for the road. We have needed to ship out some suspension parts as anyone who has been out there knows that once you get off the main roads, it is dirt tracks which hammers the suspension over time. Brilliant motor!
Owned one for 5 years with lpg, done 250miles for £40,unfortunately we had to let it go ,125k and stated having issues abs plus some other bits ,glad I had one, so so comfortable and leg room in the rear was very good.
I had one in Singapore for 8 years almost from new. Great motor, I drove up and down to KL every week for 3 years and it was solid, quiet and comfortable.. until the CVT started going. Shame they stopped making them.
Nice video. Here in the US, the Rogue and Murano are two different models (both still available). The Rogue starts at ~$25k and the Murano starts at ~$32k. However, Nissan's market share has been falling here recently.
Presently drive a 2007 Murano SL-AWD.Has held up much better than comparable domestic cars which are quite rusted out and repair prone. Car is a good winter ride.The CVT has been trouble free. Everything still works. Would not buy a new one but wouldn't hesitate to suggest an older model. I notice here in Toronto that there are may similar age Murano's on the road in great condition. Cheers
I gotta say, I was skeptical when we bought our '03, but I figured since it was cheap, we could just keep maintenance up on it until it breaks down. That was 8 years and 100k miles ago, and the only problems it has are the radio and bum catalytic converter 🤷♂️
had a 06 one, issue with timing chain guilders, & its a engine out job.. so no change out of £1200 but other than that it was a good old girl. I would be tempted to buy another as i still think the 06-07-08 grill makes it look like amazing
10 years ago, I bought another 30k luxury Nissan that didn't really fit the UK market - a 1998 Nissan Maxima QX 3.0 SEL in dark metallic green with 57k miles on the clock for the princely price of £850. Nissan was trying to compete with Audi, VW, BMW and Mercedes, but badge snobbery meant that just like the Murano, this was the wrong car for the UK. However, just like the Murano you tested, you get a lot of car for the money when you buy used and they are very reliable.
2:19 not for the US, they're still making them there. You said something about this being called the Rogue in the US, that's a different model that is smaller than the murano. It's still called the murano in other world markets.
I own one myself and it's great on gas for me but I did have to put some work in it, plus side it's very dependable and safe not to forget it's cheap to fix. five star car.
Aaron Dsouza Have you driven a CVT attached to a torquey 3.5L V6? It’s a different experience to a CVT on a gutless n/a 1.8L Corolla or 2.5L X-Trail. Super smooth, rapid acceleration without the common CVT drone.
@Junior. Very unlikely. You would have to find an auto transmission that would fit and could be connected to the Rogue’s engine. It would cost a lot of money to swap over and would devalue the car / void parts of the warranty. Much easier just to buy a Mazda CX-30 or CX-5 which are much better cars than the Rogue. Much better engines, smart 6 speed autos and a much better driving experience. Same for the CX-9 over the Murano.
It's called the Murano here as well, the rogue is a smaller similar looking vehicle but they are two separate vehicles, the rogue is actually zippier because it's smaller and lighter
@@timheasman2984 no sir thought doesn't enter my thoughts. This is a gift from my Lord, I could not have the car that was setting on the show room floor but for the God going before me and making the deal and best of all below my budget that allowed me to drive off with my Nissan Marrone with all the bells and sonar, whistles and dry sets that with do both heat or cool my hinny 🤗 No fear, it has a safety feature that scared me when I first experienced that if you are coming into a school zone the car automatically takes you to the correct speed. Someone pulled out a little to late my car auto showed in a gentle way, not slamming me at all, just let me know this is so safe. Thank you for asking i pray God adds one like mine to your home.
@@timheasman2984 update: still no worries, I love to drive my 2019 Nissan Murano. I would recommend purchasing one.. right now in Murfreesboro, Nissan dealer almost to 👍 good.
Loved the torque steer with mine. Bought new ‘58 plate just before the mk2 for £18K. Put 142K miles on it. Even played tapes. Had no major breakdowns. Japperformanceparts saved me a fortune on bushes etc.
Great review, I have had one for the last 18 months. It is the only car I have not got bored of yet as a cheap daily. I am on lpg so running costs are quite reasonable (£30 for 200 miles). It is roomy, comfortable and great for carrying stuff. It fits a two seater sofa nicely whereas other 4x4/SUVs don't. The Murano is the definition of an SUV. Not an off-roader not a sports car but a great in-between. If you are interested in one check the CVT box, it has its oils changed regularly (if the box goes it will cost you more than the car). Check the driver's seat the bracket on the left is like a chicken wishbone, breaks very easily (common fault).
I haven't seen one of these for years so I had pretty much forgotten all about them. I think for an old car they still look fresh and modern and its great to see something a little different.
These things always looked futuristic, in a good way and always had a rare availability about them. It's weird when you get to see inside and hear about these once legendary vehicles. It blows away the mystique and brings them down to Earth/our level. Keep up with the reviews, although I guess being edgy/unique like this one is getting harder to source.
Just to clarify the Rogue is the baby brother of the Murano same speck smaller engine Rogue only comes in a 2.5l engine.... Love your show great stuff..
I love my Murano. It has served me well in Australia. Superb car on long distance trips. It's very disappointing to hear in 2020 only the left had drive is being made.
Any earlier non-Hybrid Lexus RX seems to compare closest to the Murano in terms of power, reliability, equipment level and resale value nowadays. Some town-driven Murano's look bashed-about now, they are so wide. They won't be cheap to repair, either. Your car still looks really nice, though, and it's nice to finally hear about what they are like to drive. I enjoyed this review.
I have an 08 Murano. I find the mileage to be well over 30 on the motorway. CVT gearbox makes it cruise at 70-80 under 2000 rpm,that joined with the aro shape gives you surprising mileage returns. Mine has done over 140,000 and just keeps ticking along.
Especially the SE AWD with the dual exhaust pipes. I bought mine in 2004 and still drive it at 195,700 miles. I always made sure the maintenance was kept up to date, including tires. It was a futuristic design with boise radio, 6 changer cd inside and not in the truck, sunroof, leather seats, heated seats. Got a lot of compliments when I travelled with that car. Very spacious and I carried a lot of big items in the car when the seats were down. Worth every penny I paid for it.
Nissans are bulletproof. I bought a 3 year old Sunny Sr with just 26K on the clock. Ran it for ten years. Aside from tyres and brake pads, the only thing that needed replacing was a back box after 90K and brake pipes around the same time. Never had it serviced, never changed the oil or filter(just topped it up) and only got rid because I needed something easier to get in and out of.
I went to Boston in 2006 to visit a friend I didn’t see in years and his sister picked me up in the airport in a brand new Nissan Murano she took possession of the previous week and I must say I loved it, couldn’t believe they came on the Irish market the same year but they never took off over here because of the road tax was €900 plus a year and also you either liked them or hated them? Hated would of been the latter over here. Great review as always.. Volvo XC 90 new model review would be greatly appreciated if one comes into stock.
Just found your video because I bought one of these today... same year except kind of Maroon. I'm in Canada and they call it the Murano here as well. So far I like it. The dark red that I have looks great near sunset! Anyway so far I like it but a bit louder inside than I think it should for a semi-luxury vehicle. Very sporty looking even with those 18" tires. Thanks for sharing this video.
@@mattkavanaugh6273 that's good to hear, I just purchased a 2004 with 65,000 miles on it, such a smooth ride, I love it, I will have my mechanic install a transmission cooler just to be sure.happy motoring.
I ran one for a year and loved it. Very comfortable and practical. However there were a few issues getting parts. One small coolant pipe in the engine bay leaked and when i went to get a replacement it took my local Nissan garage a month to get it as it had to come in from japan costing me £70 for basically a bit of rubber. I was also aware of an issue that is supposed to affect the gearbox after a certain amount of miles (you can google it) and my car was at that limit so as I needed a reliable car to do hospital runs I traded it in for a Lexus LS430 that I still own. Very much a "marmite" car but normally hated by people who have never owned or sat in one. So yes, I agree if you need a cheap 4x4 that is good for tall fat people (like me) then its a no brainer as long as it has had the gear box serviced.
My suspension needed fixing and i had to wait for 8 weeks for the order to come through from japan. Front struts plus tie rod ends plus steering knuckles all cost me a whopping total 700 US! Not a cheap vehicle to maintain. Apart from this pitfall my friends compliment me a lot about how roomy and really comfortable this car is and super reliable .
I bought a 2003 Nissan Murano, 150k miles and still have it,,,, if you do the proper maintenance according to the manufacturer guide, Murano can last forever,, I am happy with this SUV, that’s how we call Murano in America,,, and I think I going to keep it, everything works, no problem with engine or transmission,,,, I can only give good comments about Murano,,,,,
We considered this vehicle when dipping our toe into the 4x4 market back in 07. Either the Nissan or an 07 Hyundi Sante Fe. We chose the diesel Sante Fe. They were selling the last of the pre face-lift Murano models of at £17k brand new! Still didn't change our minds though, running costs wise.
@Jim Barrows I can only speak for the Hyundi, but yes you're correct only a soft version, you could lock the rear diff with the press of a button. The Santa Fe was in 4 wheel drive all of the time. It did a great job but nothing like my next car which is a Discovery 4.
Rite. I’m a fan. Always have been. Facelift around 0959 is amazing and good looking and can be had with 2.2 Derv too. Just a great buy. Forget the jungle juice fill up costs doesn’t matter when peanuts to buy
The Rogue was a compact SUV only sold in America instead if the X-Trail. The latest model Rogue is the same as the X-Trail. The Murano is Murano in the US as well.
We just bought a 2006 model- with only 52,000 miles... It's just like new! Looks- never sat in, and comes so loaded with options, it's so comfy, feels luxurious- and we paid$6500.00...!
Ive recently purchased a 2005 silver murano with only 91,500 miles and it has been a pain. First, the car always needed jumpstarting since the battery was toast so we needed another one and the engine cover badge has dropped deep in the engine and is making an alarming knocking noise whilst driving and the satnav is useless. But the detuned 350z engine is amazing and the standard equipment is great. Nice use of £2000
Bought one 2006 for 127k built in Japan. SL AWD great car just baby the CVT. Gas mileage is not that good and burns oil. Overall it still runs good. I am in the U.S. They do make both the Rogue and the Murano. The rogue is just the smaller version of the Murano. As of now Nissan has issues with thier newer models. I much perfer the older model the early 2000 and late 1990, before Nisaan quality went to crap.
I’ve just sold my Murano for spares A, 2005 model with 180k on the clock bought for £2000 as a ‘get me by’ car that I was going to keep for 6 months, that was 4 years ago! Finally let it go with 230000 miles on the clock as the newness was wearing off. Regard the road tax if you can get an older one (pre March 2005) it’s ONLY (HA!) £330 a year which is cheaper than my 2003 Mini Cooper S
While far from sporty, for people for which a car is an appliance the CVT is quite great. As long as you don’t put your foot down too much it can keep the engine pinned at ~1100 rpm while slowly picking up pace, making it feel almost like an electric car. It’s beyond me why not more carmakers include one for the low powered models to maximise comfort - keep the 7 speed for the big sporty engines and give me the smooth as butter cvt for hauling kids to school
Interesting, I'm looking for something roomy for road trips that can also do some light off road with some all terrain tyres fitted. I've been eyeing up V8 X5s and MLs and also V6 Porsche and VW. I used to have a first gen Outlander and it reminds me a lot of that. The tax is just one of those things, although sometimes you an go a year or 2 older and pay less as these where introduced 2005 not an option on the Murano.
I wasn’t remotely interested until you pointed out it’s great for people with fat arses. I’m now re-evaluating my position.
If you get an SL with leather they are the most comfortable seats you'll ever feel
Great comment
I’m skinny as hell but I own one
Yeah, in the US it is called the same; a Murano. The Rogue is it’s smaller brother, about the same size as a Sportage.
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My aunt has always sworn by these, she's a real estate agent, and needed something with good rear leg room for taking clients, she's had 3 of them and has never had a single issue
My wife has had one of these for 10 years and it is an excellent vehicle. We use it to tow a set of 5 gang mowers to cut the grass as we have 7 acres to mow. It is also very good in snow, but you have to be careful not to engage the 4WD lock accidentally on a dry road as this will damage the transmission. The gear box is "sealed for life" but of course it needs an oil change every few years and needs specialist automatic gearbox people to do this.
Overall, an EXTREMELY reliable car and one we will not be changing for a long time. Much recommended!!!!!
Pleased to hear it
Definitely YES. I bought a low mileage 56 Murano four years ago for less than £7k and it's a proved to be a great car. I know it hasn't got the bells and whistles of a Range Rover, but it has all the essentials including full leather, a Bose sound system as standard, and not least a sporty petrol engine taken from the Nissan 350 Z. And it's beautiful, still one of the best looking cars on the road despite the years. What's not to like? I would highly recommend.
Yeah, about that 350Z engine - it’s was detuned for the Murano, making 245bhp instead of the 350Z’s 285bhp.
But why was it detuned for the Murano?
How about the CVT transmission, how reliable are they?
@@entunnaforviewers2270 I've had no problems and I have done over 35,000 miles since I bought the car.
@@amagos then I will buy this car I have a t30 xtrail
fj717 uh? The Z50 Murano as tested here has an early and somewhat unreliable Japanese Jatco CVT. The later Z51 model had a much better Japanese Jatco CVT (Nissan part own Jatco). WTF do Renault have to do with the Nissan (American built) Murano. Some Renaults (eg the Korean built Koleos) have Jatco CVT transmissions. Only the very brave would buy a secondhand Renault with a Renault automated manual transmission - in comparison, the Jatco CVTs are fine but the Subaru CVTs are better to drive and the Toyota ones are more reliable over the long term.
Ive owned my 2004 murano sl awd for 3 years. Other than routine maintenance I haven't had any big catastrophic failures (Yet). I purchased the car with 169000 miles and it currently has 245000 miles. It is mainly a work vehicle now but everything still works and I have no plans on getting rid of it any time soon, I bought it for right under 3k dollars
Same here mines a 2012
I have had one of these for 4yrs. It is a 2006 with 150K registered miles, has been very reliable although I had to change the rear Diff as it failed. The only other areas that have needed attention over that period has been the replacement of Crank and Camshaft sensors plus wear and tear parts (Tyres, Exhaust system, Discs and pads). I am able to carry out the majority of work myself as they are not to complicated to work on. This keeps running costs down. I agree these cars are a pleasure to drive & make a good tow car.
We own one of these. Have done since early 2020. She's a fantastic car. Never let us down with 135000 miles on the clock. We will be keeping her till she ends up at tge scrap yard
I am in the US and I have an 07 model. I bought it second-hand with about 40,000 miles on it. It now has almost 200,000. I have done my own maintenance and I really like the car. I have a 2018 Mazda CX-5 as well and there are still a few things that the Murano has that the Mazda does not. For example, the 2 setting for the driver seat adjusts everything (both exterior mirrors, the seat, the brake pedal) except the inside mirror - important since I am almost a foot taller than my wife). It has all power windows (with one touch for both driver and passenger), heated exterior mirrors, and the sound system still seems better. I do not have the GPS in mine. I have the FWD only version, which I prefer - where I live, not much snow and I don't off-road with it, so I don't need the AWD. The FWD gets a little better mileage and has less to go wrong. I get 26-28 mpg (US) which is decent.
The car is a pleasure to drive and also very comfortable for long trips - I have no issues for 8 hours straight driving. Mine has the D/S on the shifter, which I use all the time either to slow down for braking, or going down steep hills. The car is quiet (use good quiet tires). Some of the maintenance/issues I have had are: Had to replace an engine mount - they have a sensor that stiffens then during acceleration, braking - the rubber started cracking, power steering line leak, CV boot cracked spraying grease, change CVT fluid, oil changes, tune-up, renew struts/shock, tire pressure sensor batteries, rear hatch lift supports, interior ventilation fan relay, and routine brakes, belts and such. Overall, no issues with it. The rear brake pads will wear more, as the car applies them more during hard braking to prevent nose-dive.
My interior leather seats are now starting to crack a bit (but it is now pretty old).
The Rogue is a different vehicle. They still have Muranos here in the US - they are nice, bigger than the rogue, and very expensive for a new one.
I have one for 7 years now. its great car ! fast , comfy, lots of space. BOSE sound system magnificent. 200K + kms now all good! added 20 inch 275/45 wheels new battery and front shocks at 150K. drives like new still.
I ran one of these for 2 years 2013 to 2015 bought it with 45000 miles got rid at 139000 miles totally reliable averaged about 22mpg, used it on and off road as a working vehicle, the 4wd was pretty good i, still miss it. They only have two specs everything and a sunroof, or everything no sunroof but video in the back. Sat nav was old but i used to put an i pad on the flat dash in front of the binnacle and use that. The dash is attached to the steering column and moves with it. Sold it for what i paid for it, replaced it with an xc90 wish i hadn’t.
U lost a great suv there buddy..i own one and wont swop her for the world hehe 👍😆
I didn’t care for the styling when it came out, but it has grown on me, over the years. They sold tons of them in The States.
When you pressed the sat-nav button I almost expected mario & Luigi to run across the screen 😂 another great review Matt, really look forward to them. Stay safe and well mate.
After owning Audis, BMWs, and Mercedes, I bought mine in 2016 (2008 model). Love it. Not changing it. Only downside, recently, is difficulty in getting parts for it. One last word on this great car is that it is ULEZ compliant!
I love my 2003 Nissan Murano. I got it in 2012 and it had 67,000 miles. It’s still solid at 128,000 miles (226,000 km)!
10 months later is it still good? I'm looking to buy one
@@plutosplayground2082 I traded it in about 6 months ago after some smog was coming out through the tailpipe. It was still running great and it would only show when the car started. I didn’t want to put off getting another car too much longer. I still miss it.
My 2006 (US) Murano is a powerful, solid, very roadworthy, very roomy car, but not great on gas!
Rogue is a newer and smaller car model in the US.
I see the fuel economy rating is 18 city MPG, 23 highway. That's decent for a crossover with AWD that weighs 4k+ pounds and is a behemoth. Rides nice, handles like a car, not a crossover. It's unique. Reliability is questionable.
Just bought a 2004 Murano. I live in the States. Paid 1500 bucks for it. They do call it a Murano here, btw. I think I did okay. Plenty of power. Comfortable. Might start looking for some updates for it.
Had one from new in 2005 and was a real head turner!
Everyone loved the car. Superb V6 engine.
I remember my dad used to have one of these like 10 years ago, it was a JDM example with a body kit that got rid of most of the ground clearance the car had. With the instruments and steering wheel from a 350z it felt sporty to drive too. It was a pretty posh ride upgrading to that from a base model 1996 Nissan QX 2.0 V6.
We have one right now. They are comfy. Make sure you do regular motor oil changes so the tensioner from the timing chain don't fail. Don't flush the cvt but just drain and fill up with specific nissan cvt oil. Lower control arms wear out fast but easy to replace, just buy an aftermarket brand like Moog, because oem are to expensive. When the Murano holds back with acceleration, check the rubber intake hose on cracks. Never engage awd lock while driving. It has 4 motor mounts, sometimes they go bad but are time consuming to replace. We have Vercelli strada tires, they are great on this vehicle. Few weeks ago with the snow we had amazing traction.
Awesome vehicle, i took mine out for a long drive around the coast of cape town and loved it. Smooth, seamless gear change and not bad economy. You juat need to be soft with you accelerator foot. Awesome video, thamk you for all your great vids. Keep it up. Ive watched them all
My parents had a 2006 Murano here in the US for years. They drove it new to 220,000 miles and it never had a major issue. It was still going strong when they traded it in. I even drove across the entire US with my friends in it, and my parents drove it back the other way across the country again. That was at about 160k miles on the clock. It just kept going and going. The Nissan/Renault merger would’ve had you think that these cars would not last, especially the CVT’s, but that was not my experience.
Jesse Mendez Pleased to hear it
My uncle bought one of these brand new. The transmission failed within the first year (luckily in warranty) and then later on had to get a full engine rebuild after another 2 or 3 this time out of warranty and spent like 10 grand on it. His Murano is one thing I'd never mention to him.
What year
Wow sorry you had problems with your Murano. I bought my 2004 SE AWD loaded with dual exhaust pipes in December 2004. I still have it and it still looks good.
@@Peace2U2212 maybe it was just unlucky!!
@@SailorSexyDorky I believe 2006
@@joelpethick3406 Maybe.
Thanks for the video. I currently own a Canadian Nissan Murano SV 2018 AWD. It is a solid, super comfortable vehicle that is consistently able to tackle anything that the weather outside can give it. I totally agree with the gent from London about the overall comfort and sporty look. I had an Infinity FX before and this offers all the same features without the higher price. I love mine and would recommend it. Nissan in Canada is -- and has been -- a reputable brand for years.
Well said from a 2006 model murano owner..damn good suv lol..deffo 👍
Great to watch while stuck indoors. Hope your business isn't struggling in the current climate.
It´s also called Murano in the US, the Rogue came out in 2007 as a replacement for the X-Trail (which never sold in the US), also it´s different from the FX35 or FX45 because those models are based on the 350z and the Murano is based on the Altima and Maxima, the only thing borrowed from the 350z is the engine, the Murano never had an Infiniti cousin, I think that´s because it was already very luxurious when it came out.
I still have my 2005 run (120k mileage)so good no problem with transmission at all is always depend on drivers.
I agree. I'm pleased to hear that
I have a 2007 Nissan Murano with over 206,000 miles and I drive it like a TrackHawk
Bought a 2010 Muranos SL here in US for 6900 dollars. Still in brand new condition. Absolutley love this vehicle
How many miles? We just bought a 2006, for almost three same price...
@@Oregon197 it was supposed to say 5900. I got a great deal on mine. 150k miles
Cool! Ours only has 52,000 miles..The retired couple barely have driven it! It's so comfortable, and so many great extras!
@@Oregon197 yeah i love all the features. Mine is the SL model which is pretty much the same as LE model. Love the heated seats and glass top with two moon roofs. Back seat fold back up electronically. Gps navigation, CD player, CD recorder&player, music box for recorded cds, even has RCA plug ins for a DVD player I guess. Its Iphone ready but i use Android so.I have to get aux connector to RCA to play audio on phone. Also of course it has Bluetooth for call audio that connects to cell phone. Also i love the intelligent key and push to start.
Forgot to mention one, Citroen C6 , the french marmite, very much a classic on its way up I’d say 🙋♂️
I have one of these and it has been essentially faultless over the 10 years I have owned it EXCEPT for one thing owners MUST be aware of-------I had a leak from the sunroof because the drainage channels which pass down the A pillars had become blocked. As a result, the control unit for the airbags was damaged leaving the warning light on and the air bags non-functioning, an MOT failure.. The unit took months to arrive from Japan and cost £1080 PLUS VAT = £1,296 PLUS labour. An unexpected and unpleasant surprise! The drainage channels must be checked regularly and cleared if necessary. Otherwise, a fabulous car.
Back in 2007 I really wanted my dad to get one of these, they were really nice cars in and out. But in retrospect I’m glad he got a VW R36 Estate instead, because 13 years later it’s still an amazing rare car.
This car is amazing just bought a 06 Mo I am restoring it right now. Drives great 👍 this car will give you about 300k of life. Great family car to very spacious. Anyone looking for a good SUV this is the right one
I have a 2007 Nissan Murano with over 206,000 miles and I drive it like a TrackHawk
I bought a Nissan Murano 2006 one month ago, did 7000 km so far, the car is running perfectly, it was having 169'000 km when I bought it. I asked my garagiste to check it, change the liquids, the bent of the alternator, the front breaks. the rest was is perfect condition. I'm very happy with it. Gas consumption is not quite higher than the average of an aged car: on the highway it's around 11 l/100, and in the city around 14, but it always depends how I drive it. For now I like to hear the engine at the departure or when I pass another car. Such an old lady still looking young.
A friend of mine bought a 2011 a couple of months ago (in NY) with about 109K miles for only $5400. The car was great when he picked it up from the seller. A week later, hundreds of codes, the main one being engine running lean. Turns out, this is quite common on these cars. The car has trouble getting going from a stop. Moral of the story: stay away from these. They look nice and luxurious, but driving one gets very expensive as it ages. The electronics are crappy, as is the CVT. Nissan quality has gone downhill since Ghosn took over in 1999. And if you are in the UK with your insane road taxes and fuel prices - oh, boy...
I simply love this car. I own this Murano for 5 years and everything is running smoothly. The transmission is underestimated, but I have no issues with that. I just changed the transmission oil which I can recommend like all the fluids in the car. Maintenance is the key. If you have no money for regular maintenance - don't buy a luxury cars or don't buy any car at all...
I totally agree. Lots of people dont understand this
At what mileage did you change transmission oil?
I had a 2005, which l found great..but very heavy steering in the car parks..
Then l had a 2010 model where the above problem had been rectified and it was also LPG which was fantastic...l found my motoring cost nearly halved. If you see traveling in the town or city at 30 mph or less you were using LPG at half the cost of petrol..
Brilliant car...love it to bits..
My auntie had exactly the same one with same colour, I loved how smooth and responsive it was for a crossover suv. That being said I’m here in Ireland and the tax on that thing in comparison to uk is around €1500 which is double with uk road tax
Hey, Since im planning to buy one can you tell me is the car facing any issues like check engine light or transmission problems or anything else? Thx
@@salahkefah7047 do not go for it! I categorically don’t recommend it at all. Nissan has only made handful of reliable cars and this one is not!
I owned one of these and recently sold it to a neighbour for 1500 quid. Great car but parts are VERY EXPENSIVE! The front section of the exhaust cost over 750 quid alone. I was always worried about the CVT gearbox which had a history of premature failure. Apart from that, It was a great motorway cruiser and it certainly stood out from the crowd. Good memories! Great reviews
Thanks for watching
I have Murano 1st gen 2005 US version, there is also EU version. It's funny car to drive around. I didn't had any major problems, but there are a lot of people out there that are having problems with CVT. Fuel consumption is acceptable for 1800kg and 240hp. It is a nice family car in my opinion. Good car for the money, as long as you threat the CVT well. If the CVT goes down you can start looking for another car . Rouge is a different car, more quashquai than a murano. I believe there is a 2 liter engine.
I’ve always liked these. A friend had one about 5 years ago and ran it on LPG. Made perfect sense
I really do enjoy when you surprise us with vehicles such as these. It's such a breath of fresh air compared to all the supercar reviews we see nowadays!!
I must admit I had completely forgotten about this vehicle and hadn't even paid much attention to it when it was new but, considering what you can get for such a cheap price with Japanese reliability and the fact that I will be looking into these type of vehicles by the new year, I think you might have just found me a great starting point.👍🏾
Thanks mate and keep up the good work.
Rising Phoenix Thanks! I appreciate it. All the best
Back in 2005 Nissan Murano was my dream car with cool design and still looking good be thinking to buy one other than Nissan X-Trail
I have a 2011 model, stunning black with darkest legal tint with 115,000ks on clock and it has been a pleasure to own. When i jump in it the interior gives me a good feel and love the 11 speaker Bose sound system it's awesome even before i had an amp installed. Oh it also drives great, runs smooth with lots of power and has given me no headaches. I do look after my car, i don't thrash it and have it serviced like every 7,000kz to avoid any problems.
Great to see your out put keeping us all going through these difficult times. Keep um coming and stay safe.
Thanks! Same to you
Hi there, I ran one of these for three years and it was brilliant! Totally reliable and very reasonable Nissan main dealer servicing. Issues during ownership which you should take into account, spark plugs...there are six long life plugs. The front three are easy peasy to replace, the rear three needs the inlet manifold to be dismantled ... Cost was a surprise! They need replaced every 60k miles so check they have been done! ( Same issue on Lexus 300). Due to lack of use I needed a front caliper replaced and had to wait for week for Nissan to get one ( rare model!) Good points, fast, handles well, totally reliable and rear seats are HUGE and whole car was quiet and comfortable.....
I’ve always had a soft spot for these. Great video once again.
I have a 2007 Nissan Murano with over 206,000 miles and I drive it like a TrackHawk
Loved my husbands used 2009 so I got a 2019 new in the U.S.. Money was no issue for me and could have paid twice as much. I love my Murano.
I bought one from Japan for $500 and shipped it to Malawi. Most Japanese don't keep their nice cars past 100, 000km and the servicing is of a high standard. Paintwork was a bit sun bleached but I didn't want something too nice looking as a holiday/relatives shared motor. Granted after taxes and duties the total cost was around £6000 but when I went out last August on holiday, I bloody loved it! Completely spec'd inside, a great sound from the engine, great for long drives (we did a lot of driving) and quick for overtaking. Plus I tried the AWD system by the lake to see if it was ok at getting out of sticky situations and it was fine. I wouldn't take it serious off roading though, as the suspension is set up for the road. We have needed to ship out some suspension parts as anyone who has been out there knows that once you get off the main roads, it is dirt tracks which hammers the suspension over time. Brilliant motor!
Wow that’s a bargain! Perfect for the job by the sounds of it
I always see people drive the Nissan Murano around the world and across the country.
£600 road tax !! What! And 16mpg in urban. Great video as usual. I do love this affordable gems 💎
Owned one for 5 years with lpg, done 250miles for £40,unfortunately we had to let it go ,125k and stated having issues abs plus some other bits ,glad I had one, so so comfortable and leg room in the rear was very good.
I had one in Singapore for 8 years almost from new. Great motor, I drove up and down to KL every week for 3 years and it was solid, quiet and comfortable.. until the CVT started going. Shame they stopped making them.
At what mileage your CVT started going bad?
Nice video. Here in the US, the Rogue and Murano are two different models (both still available). The Rogue starts at ~$25k and the Murano starts at ~$32k. However, Nissan's market share has been falling here recently.
Yeah, the Rogue is known as the X-Trail overseas
For me it was the best looking SUV in 2004, and still now, it looks very nice even if it has the Nissan badge.
Presently drive a 2007 Murano SL-AWD.Has held up much better than comparable domestic cars which are quite rusted out and repair prone. Car is a good winter ride.The CVT has been trouble free. Everything still works. Would not buy a new one but wouldn't hesitate to suggest an older model. I notice here in Toronto that there are may similar age Murano's on the road in great condition.
Cheers
Loving the redesign of the channel and the new intro , I despised this car simply because it was horrendous to look at , but it is reliable tbf
I gotta say, I was skeptical when we bought our '03, but I figured since it was cheap, we could just keep maintenance up on it until it breaks down. That was 8 years and 100k miles ago, and the only problems it has are the radio and bum catalytic converter 🤷♂️
I recently owned a 2003 murano, had 226k on it. Loved it.
Pleased to hear it. Theres a lot of negativity around it but I'm now thinking theyre like every used car; some are good and some are bad
had a 06 one, issue with timing chain guilders, & its a engine out job.. so no change out of £1200 but other than that it was a good old girl. I would be tempted to buy another as i still think the 06-07-08 grill makes it look like amazing
10 years ago, I bought another 30k luxury Nissan that didn't really fit the UK market - a 1998 Nissan Maxima QX 3.0 SEL in dark metallic green with 57k miles on the clock for the princely price of £850. Nissan was trying to compete with Audi, VW, BMW and Mercedes, but badge snobbery meant that just like the Murano, this was the wrong car for the UK. However, just like the Murano you tested, you get a lot of car for the money when you buy used and they are very reliable.
2:19 not for the US, they're still making them there. You said something about this being called the Rogue in the US, that's a different model that is smaller than the murano. It's still called the murano in other world markets.
yeah the Rogue is the X trail and Rogue Sport is the Qashqai
Ew a Rogue lol
If you could find a Mazda cx7 2.3petrol to review I'd be interested.
I own one myself and it's great on gas for me but I did have to put some work in it, plus side it's very dependable and safe not to forget it's cheap to fix. five star car.
The rogue is smaller and Nissan’s have a reputation for bad transmissions in North America
Also in UK. The CVT transmission is horrible
That's true! CVT worst after 30,000 miles!
Aaron Dsouza Have you driven a CVT attached to a torquey 3.5L V6? It’s a different experience to a CVT on a gutless n/a 1.8L Corolla or 2.5L X-Trail. Super smooth, rapid acceleration without the common CVT drone.
Can the cvt be converted to an automatic transmission
@Junior. Very unlikely. You would have to find an auto transmission that would fit and could be connected to the Rogue’s engine. It would cost a lot of money to swap over and would devalue the car / void parts of the warranty. Much easier just to buy a Mazda CX-30 or CX-5 which are much better cars than the Rogue. Much better engines, smart 6 speed autos and a much better driving experience. Same for the CX-9 over the Murano.
It's called the Murano here as well, the rogue is a smaller similar looking vehicle but they are two separate vehicles, the rogue is actually zippier because it's smaller and lighter
I just purchased one from an auction . You just eased my mind a little lol
Saw one and wanted a review like yours and bam! Thank you for this timely review.
If ur planning to buy it then dont hesitate buddy..mine is a 2006 and she still purs like a kitten 👍😉
@@frednel4326 Exactly. I bought my 2004 SE AWD in Dec 2004 and it still runs and looks good.
In the USA just bought the 2019, less than 30k with all the incentives. Same color as this one featured. Love love love the Nissan Murano.
Lymn Brawner
We’re you concerned about Nissan transmission failures when choosing this vehicle ?
@@timheasman2984 no sir thought doesn't enter my thoughts. This is a gift from my Lord, I could not have the car that was setting on the show room floor but for the God going before me and making the deal and best of all below my budget that allowed me to drive off with my Nissan Marrone with all the bells and sonar, whistles and dry sets that with do both heat or cool my hinny 🤗
No fear, it has a safety feature that scared me when I first experienced that if you are coming into a school zone the car automatically takes you to the correct speed. Someone pulled out a little to late my car auto showed in a gentle way, not slamming me at all, just let me know this is so safe. Thank you for asking i pray God adds one like mine to your home.
@@timheasman2984 update: still no worries, I love to drive my 2019 Nissan Murano. I would recommend purchasing one.. right now in Murfreesboro, Nissan dealer almost to 👍 good.
Loved the torque steer with mine. Bought new ‘58 plate just before the mk2 for £18K. Put 142K miles on it. Even played tapes. Had no major breakdowns. Japperformanceparts saved me a fortune on bushes etc.
Thats such good value
I used to own one , and it was the most comfortable car I have ever owned
Great review,
I have had one for the last 18 months. It is the only car I have not got bored of yet as a cheap daily.
I am on lpg so running costs are quite reasonable (£30 for 200 miles).
It is roomy, comfortable and great for carrying stuff. It fits a two seater sofa nicely whereas other 4x4/SUVs don't.
The Murano is the definition of an SUV. Not an off-roader not a sports car but a great in-between.
If you are interested in one check the CVT box, it has its oils changed regularly (if the box goes it will cost you more than the car).
Check the driver's seat the bracket on the left is like a chicken wishbone, breaks very easily (common fault).
Pleased to hear it
Really enjoyed your video, I have had a murano for two years, and find it superb.
Pleased to hear it. Thanks for watching
I haven't seen one of these for years so I had pretty much forgotten all about them. I think for an old car they still look fresh and modern and its great to see something a little different.
These things always looked futuristic, in a good way and always had a rare availability about them. It's weird when you get to see inside and hear about these once legendary vehicles. It blows away the mystique and brings them down to Earth/our level. Keep up with the reviews, although I guess being edgy/unique like this one is getting harder to source.
Just to clarify the Rogue is the baby brother of the Murano same speck smaller engine Rogue only comes in a 2.5l engine....
Love your show great stuff..
Alan Mills Ah yes you’re right
and the Rogue Sport in the US is a Qashqai
I have a 2007 Nissan Murano with over 206,000 miles and I drive it like a TrackHawk
213,000 miles now
I love my Murano. It has served me well in Australia. Superb car on long distance trips. It's very disappointing to hear in 2020 only the left had drive is being made.
Any earlier non-Hybrid Lexus RX seems to compare closest to the Murano in terms of power, reliability, equipment level and resale value nowadays. Some town-driven Murano's look bashed-about now, they are so wide. They won't be cheap to repair, either. Your car still looks really nice, though, and it's nice to finally hear about what they are like to drive. I enjoyed this review.
Thanks for watching
I have an 08 Murano. I find the mileage to be well over 30 on the motorway. CVT gearbox makes it cruise at 70-80 under 2000 rpm,that joined with the aro shape gives you surprising mileage returns. Mine has done over 140,000 and just keeps ticking along.
Pleased to hear it
Watch out at 180k. Trans has issues there. Most cvts from nissan do around that mileage.
Cracking review again. Loved seeing these in the states, there a good size car there proportions gave them some decent road presence i
Especially the SE AWD with the dual exhaust pipes. I bought mine in 2004 and still drive it at 195,700 miles. I always made sure the maintenance was kept up to date, including tires. It was a futuristic design with boise radio, 6 changer cd inside and not in the truck, sunroof, leather seats, heated seats. Got a lot of compliments when I travelled with that car. Very spacious and I carried a lot of big items in the car when the seats were down. Worth every penny I paid for it.
Nissans are bulletproof. I bought a 3 year old Sunny Sr with just 26K on the clock. Ran it for ten years. Aside from tyres and brake pads, the only thing that needed replacing was a back box after 90K and brake pipes around the same time. Never had it serviced, never changed the oil or filter(just topped it up) and only got rid because I needed something easier to get in and out of.
Haha thats very good going
I went to Boston in 2006 to visit a friend I didn’t see in years and his sister picked me up in the airport in a brand new Nissan Murano she took possession of the previous week and I must say I loved it, couldn’t believe they came on the Irish market the same year but they never took off over here because of the road tax was €900 plus a year and also you either liked them or hated them? Hated would of been the latter over here. Great review as always.. Volvo XC 90 new model review would be greatly appreciated if one comes into stock.
love a curve ball, a Murano is one... thanks for reminding me, its aged well in my opinion....
I have a 2007 Nissan Murano with over 206,000 miles and I drive it like a TrackHawk
@@NFLYoungBoy223 I bought a 2004 SE AWD loaded in December 2004 with 195,700 miles. I still have it and it still looks good.
@@Peace2U2212 It has 210,000 miles on her now still looks good I just changed the rear shocks on her 2 days ago
Just found your video because I bought one of these today... same year except kind of Maroon. I'm in Canada and they call it the Murano here as well. So far I like it. The dark red that I have looks great near sunset! Anyway so far I like it but a bit louder inside than I think it should for a semi-luxury vehicle. Very sporty looking even with those 18" tires. Thanks for sharing this video.
Thanks for watching. Enjoy your new car
i have a 2007 and i love it 169,000 miles and still rolling strong.
any issues with the transmission?
@@patrickglennon6834 none it still works awsome.
@@mattkavanaugh6273 that's good to hear, I just purchased a 2004 with 65,000 miles on it, such a smooth ride, I love it, I will have my mechanic install a transmission cooler just to be sure.happy motoring.
I ran one for a year and loved it. Very comfortable and practical. However there were a few issues getting parts. One small coolant pipe in the engine bay leaked and when i went to get a replacement it took my local Nissan garage a month to get it as it had to come in from japan costing me £70 for basically a bit of rubber. I was also aware of an issue that is supposed to affect the gearbox after a certain amount of miles (you can google it) and my car was at that limit so as I needed a reliable car to do hospital runs I traded it in for a Lexus LS430 that I still own. Very much a "marmite" car but normally hated by people who have never owned or sat in one. So yes, I agree if you need a cheap 4x4 that is good for tall fat people (like me) then its a no brainer as long as it has had the gear box serviced.
I wornder if you could have got one from Iran. They were made there under license from 2010-2015
My suspension needed fixing and i had to wait for 8 weeks for the order to come through from japan. Front struts plus tie rod ends plus steering knuckles all cost me a whopping total 700 US! Not a cheap vehicle to maintain. Apart from this pitfall my friends compliment me a lot about how roomy and really comfortable this car is and super reliable .
@@snapdragogon69 Possibly but my car was a 2006 and no doubt knowing Nissan they probably changed the parts :-/
Considering one of these but can’t find the gearbox issue your referring to. ? Any advice greatly appreciated.
Even better value for money today 2023. As you said you get a lot of car for the money even here in Finland.
I bought a 2003 Nissan Murano, 150k miles and still have it,,,, if you do the proper maintenance according to the manufacturer guide, Murano can last forever,, I am happy with this SUV, that’s how we call Murano in America,,, and I think I going to keep it, everything works, no problem with engine or transmission,,,, I can only give good comments about Murano,,,,,
Pleased to hear it
We considered this vehicle when dipping our toe into the 4x4 market back in 07. Either the Nissan or an 07 Hyundi Sante Fe. We chose the diesel Sante Fe. They were selling the last of the pre face-lift Murano models of at £17k brand new! Still didn't change our minds though, running costs wise.
@Jim Barrows I can only speak for the Hyundi, but yes you're correct only a soft version, you could lock the rear diff with the press of a button. The Santa Fe was in 4 wheel drive all of the time. It did a great job but nothing like my next car which is a Discovery 4.
just bought one 2007 for £2250 with 45000 on the clock with fsh ,absolute bargin love it!!not a scratch on it!
That is a bargain
I forgot about this, and for good reason! Love your review as always.
Rite. I’m a fan. Always have been. Facelift around 0959 is amazing and good looking and can be had with 2.2 Derv too. Just a great buy. Forget the jungle juice fill up costs doesn’t matter when peanuts to buy
The Rogue was a compact SUV only sold in America instead if the X-Trail. The latest model Rogue is the same as the X-Trail. The Murano is Murano in the US as well.
Quick point out. The Nissan Rogue in the US is the Nissan Qashqai in the UK.
Yeah I didnt realise that. Everytime I've seen a Rogue in the US they look much bigger than the Qashqai
@@HighPeakAutos you're absolutely right about that. Our American friends seem to prefer bigger things for some unknown reason. 🤷
We just bought a 2006 model- with only 52,000 miles... It's just like new! Looks- never sat in, and comes so loaded with options, it's so comfy, feels luxurious- and we paid$6500.00...!
Theyre great value
Would like to see you review a Lexus RX400 h
Ive recently purchased a 2005 silver murano with only 91,500 miles and it has been a pain. First, the car always needed jumpstarting since the battery was toast so we needed another one and the engine cover badge has dropped deep in the engine and is making an alarming knocking noise whilst driving and the satnav is useless. But the detuned 350z engine is amazing and the standard equipment is great. Nice use of £2000
Bought one 2006 for 127k built in Japan. SL AWD great car just baby the CVT. Gas mileage is not that good and burns oil. Overall it still runs good. I am in the U.S. They do make both the Rogue and the Murano. The rogue is just the smaller version of the Murano. As of now Nissan has issues with thier newer models. I much perfer the older model the early 2000 and late 1990, before Nisaan quality went to crap.
I’ve just sold my Murano for spares A, 2005 model with 180k on the clock bought for £2000 as a ‘get me by’ car that I was going to keep for 6 months, that was 4 years ago! Finally let it go with 230000 miles on the clock as the newness was wearing off. Regard the road tax if you can get an older one (pre March 2005) it’s ONLY (HA!) £330 a year which is cheaper than my 2003 Mini Cooper S
Thats impressive!
While far from sporty, for people for which a car is an appliance the CVT is quite great. As long as you don’t put your foot down too much it can keep the engine pinned at ~1100 rpm while slowly picking up pace, making it feel almost like an electric car. It’s beyond me why not more carmakers include one for the low powered models to maximise comfort - keep the 7 speed for the big sporty engines and give me the smooth as butter cvt for hauling kids to school
Interesting, I'm looking for something roomy for road trips that can also do some light off road with some all terrain tyres fitted. I've been eyeing up V8 X5s and MLs and also V6 Porsche and VW. I used to have a first gen Outlander and it reminds me a lot of that. The tax is just one of those things, although sometimes you an go a year or 2 older and pay less as these where introduced 2005 not an option on the Murano.