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2010 Nissan Murano - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $28,340 - $38,710 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com
2010 Nissan Murano Professional Cars.com Review

...Base price: $36,580 As driven: $37,656 MPG rating: 18 city, 23 hwy. Tom Strongman's e-mail address is tom@tomstrongman.com...

Edmunds
2010 nissan murano Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: High-quality cabin, spacious backseat, responsive powertrain, precise steering and confident handling, smooth ride, user-friendly controls. Cons: Less...

CarGurus
CarGurus' Review for 2010 nissan murano

...Drop the gas pedal, power through a turn, or test its all-wheel drive in the mud, and you’ll see the powerful side of this SUV that demands your attention...

Cars.com
2010 Nissan Murano Professional Cars.com Review

...moonroof decreases volume to 105 cu. ft. Source: manufacturer data More impressive is its usability. Release levers for the folding rear seats are mounted at...

Cars.com
2010 Nissan Murano Professional Cars.com Review

...curtain airbags for both rows Standard active head restraints Standard four-wheel-disc antilock brakes Standard electronic stability system with traction...

Cars.com
2010 Nissan Murano Professional Cars.com Review

...The Murano has standard antilock brakes, stability control, traction control and six airbags, including side-impact and side curtains for both rows. All-wheel...

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Although it's a Nissan, the Murano is priced more in line with luxury-brand models—especially when you add a few options to the S or SL models, or simply get the LE.

Is it worth it? Depends on your motives.

The Murano is a lot more stylish and more enjoyable to drive than either the Toyota Highlander or the Ford Edge, and it's so refined that the comparisons to the Lexus RX 350 are actually valid.

It has nearly as much interior polish, but fails to include the top-notch dealership experience that you'd get from Lexus or Infiniti.

Ford’s Edge is similar in size to the Murano and, like it, comes with only two rows of seating.

The Mazda CX-7 is slightly smaller and feels much sportier, with tauter handling and a turbocharged four-cylinder engine.


 
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