Tuesday, May 20, 2008

2007 Nissan Murano

The 2007 Nissan Murano is a car that offers all of the utility of a Sport Utility Vehicle, while managing to avoid all of the downfalls that vehicles of that class usually suffer from.


It has better braking, handling, and is much safer on the road than your standard SUV. It is less prone to rolling, and it has an extremely efficient engine that Nissan borrowed from its popular 350Z sports car.

This all combines to make the 2007 Nissan Murano far ahead of its competition. It’s hard to argue with a car that offers the storage, height, and power of an SUV with none of the downfalls typically associated with that class of vehicle.

Nissan has done an excellent job of assessing the gap in the market and creating a vehicle that addresses the desires of its consumers. That is why the Murano is and will continue to be a very well received automobile.


2006 Nissan Murano

The 2006 Nissan Murano has a few changes from its predecessors, and it remains the highly functional combination of car and SUV traits that have made the vehicle a hit with consumers.

The Murano is a five-passenger vehicle that uses a V6 engine and the continually variable transmission that more and more Nissan vehicles are moving towards. The 2006 Nissan Murano is available in front and all wheel drive packages, giving consumers the flexibility to choose a vehicle to suit their needs.

Someone living in a big city in warmer climates won’t need the AWD, but someone living with harsh winters or in a rural community could benefit immensely from that sort of option.

Also note, a whole host of other modern options are available to customize the car perfectly to each individual’s taste. The Murano’s combination of car styling and comfort with SUV utility make it a uniquely useful vehicle.



2005 Nissan Murano

The 2005 Nissan Murano is a mixed breed, and it does an admirable job of suiting the needs of many different kinds of car buyers. If this was a dish served at a restaurant, it would be called fusion.

In the automotive world, they call it a crossover, but fusion is perhaps more appropriate. This car mixes the best of a family sedan, a station wagon and an SUV into a vehicle that will be very appealing to many.

The 2005 Nissan Murano handles like a car, offering maneuverability that will appeal to many who would shy away from a full size SUV. It offers the storage capacity of a station wagon with styling far superior.

On top of all that, it has the elevated driving seat of an SUV to give an excellent view of the road and the powerful V6 engine that Nissan puts in the sporty 350Z. All of these factors fuse together to make the Murano a very appealing and versatile vehicle.