Nissan Murano - Any comments?
Nissan Murano - Any comments?
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ATV

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573 posts

211 months

Wednesday 8th December 2010
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Both Top Gear and Fifth Gear gave it very good reviews:

http://www.streetfire.net/video/086-top-gear-nissa...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HaKxh91jVUU&fea...

I've had a look at Autotrader and £8k gets you a 2005 model with 60k on the clock which includes a BOSE Sound System, climate control, leather seats, Full colour 3D SatNav, Reversing camera, etc.

Only downside seems to be that it's not a true 4X4, so I'm not sure how good it would be in the snow. Also it's a Nissan so bit concerned about quality/reliability issues.

Not sure how much it will depreciate by come March when I'll push it on but I'm tempted. I need a big boot space in a few months as I've got a big house move coming up.

Anyone got any comments?

Boshly

2,776 posts

252 months

Wednesday 8th December 2010
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Mine was surprisingly brilliant in the snow last year! Never lost traction and never noticed the two to four wheel drive change, just got on with it.

Great overall, a bit thirsty frown and most annoyingly no external temperature readout or trip computer (miles remainig etc) sat nav screen is purely that and camera screen.

Really enjoyed mine.

W00DY

16,152 posts

242 months

Wednesday 8th December 2010
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I think they're great, very smooth, powerful and well equipped. The one in the classifieds with LPG seems like such a decent daily for the money.

And all this coming from someone who isn't usually a fan of modern Jap stuff.

busta

4,504 posts

249 months

Wednesday 8th December 2010
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If you're buying a 4x4 for snow conquering ability, it's probably one of the worst. Big wide tyres and quite a bit of poke isn't a great recipe in the white stuff. As an all-rounder though I reckon they are pretty nice. Good looking, good engine, good spec and not a utility vehicle in drag.

K50 DEL

9,540 posts

244 months

Thursday 9th December 2010
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I had a late 2005 car for about 6 weeks in 2006 and absolutely loved it.

Built like a tonka toy, it had everything inside it, and at the time they were so new hardly anyone knew what they were.
Build quality wasn't the best... the trim panel above the gearstick broke when we fitted the car kit.

The car was still running on my fleet when I left the company 18 months later, in all that time and 50k+ miles, nothing ever went wrong with it.
It was scheduled maintenance only.

I averaged 17mpg in it, but I definately used the available grunt!

A friend in the US also had an Infinity FX35 (same vehicle in a posh frock) and he says the same.... completely reliable.


Tuvra

7,926 posts

241 months

Thursday 9th December 2010
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K50 DEL said:
A friend in the US also had an Infinity FX35 (same vehicle in a posh frock) and he says the same.... completely reliable.
Its a beautiful frock though, I remember the owner of our Hotel in Turkey having one a few years back, I found it REALLY good looking, Instant like for the Nissan variant after that but for me, none have ever excited me as much as that Infinity did all them years ago frown

K50 DEL

9,540 posts

244 months

Thursday 9th December 2010
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Tuvra said:
K50 DEL said:
A friend in the US also had an Infinity FX35 (same vehicle in a posh frock) and he says the same.... completely reliable.
Its a beautiful frock though, I remember the owner of our Hotel in Turkey having one a few years back, I found it REALLY good looking, Instant like for the Nissan variant after that but for me, none have ever excited me as much as that Infinity did all them years ago frown
Me too. There's dozens of them here in Luanda, and the FX45s as well... every time I see one I just think... want!!
In black with the dark windows there's just something stealthy about them

ATV

Original Poster:

573 posts

211 months

Thursday 9th December 2010
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Boshly said:
Really enjoyed mine.
Any reason why you sold yours on? What was the depreciation like?

How did you find the mpg and the build quality like? I've never owned a Nissan, would the parts for a limited edition like the Murano be expensive to replace?

My final concern is that it might be too big. Did you find it a pain to park?

Edited by ATV on Thursday 9th December 21:30

CO2000

3,177 posts

225 months

Friday 10th December 2010
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Tuvra said:
K50 DEL said:
A friend in the US also had an Infinity FX35 (same vehicle in a posh frock) and he says the same.... completely reliable.
Its a beautiful frock though, I remember the owner of our Hotel in Turkey having one a few years back, I found it REALLY good looking, Instant like for the Nissan variant after that but for me, none have ever excited me as much as that Infinity did all them years ago frown
Marmaris 2005 ? Main St ?
That was the first one I saw (Black I think it was)

Boshly

2,776 posts

252 months

Saturday 11th December 2010
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ATV said:
Boshly said:
Really enjoyed mine.
Any reason why you sold yours on? What was the depreciation like?

How did you find the mpg and the build quality like? I've never owned a Nissan, would the parts for a limited edition like the Murano be expensive to replace?

My final concern is that it might be too big. Did you find it a pain to park?

Edited by ATV on Thursday 9th December 21:30
Sold after about a year against my RRS TdV8 which is a completely different animal.

Depreciation was as expected, when you buy retail and sell trade. Figures I think were bought £12kish sold £10k or just under. Dealer margin but looking back not a huge amount of depreciation in car itself. Was a 20k mile black 05 in excellent condition.

Build quality was ok/good, a bit plasticky but as one of my other cars at the time was a Mustang I was more accepting. Well put together though.

MPG was 20 and no more on a mix of 40:60 M'way to town driving and was the only downside i saw. No idea re parts, sorry.

"Too big" will always be subjective as depends what youre used to. smaller than my RRS and easier to park than the Subaru and RRS. I will say the rear camera was the best I have used (and I have one on the Lexus and one on the Morgan) and I could park seemingly with magical precision to within 5mm or less from the car behind. A really good fish eye lens (without being too wide) showing the whole rear of the car very clearly.

I still miss it and if circumstances changed and I had to take the cash out the RRS I wouldn't hesitate having one again.

Good luck smile

jbi

12,693 posts

220 months

Saturday 11th December 2010
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One of the best selling cars in the USA and Cananda and nominated for car of the year multiple times...

Not my cup of tea, but it must be popular for a reason