The 2019 Nissan Murano Is Still An Odd Looking Comfy SUV

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The #NissanMurano was one of the first mid-sized CUVs to hit the market about 16 years ago and it quickly become a top seller for #Nissan. The original model was a quirky looking SUV and that tradition continues for the current generation. When Nissan redesigned the #Murano in 2016, its bloated proportions weren't as well received as the original so for 2019, Nissan has softened the styling, added more luxury inside, and updated the safety tech. It's still a solid choice but newer competition may have you looking elsewhere especially if you require more power, off-road capability, and style.
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Hope you all have some amazing plans for 4th of July this week! Get out there and spend time with friends, family, and drive those fun cars ;) We’ll have some more fun cars for the channel soon, until then... please enjoy our updated review on the refreshed Nissan Murano. Some of you may notice the audio is slightly off on certain clips, it’s because we had some horrible interference during filming that wasn’t noticed until after Nissan picked up the car. We tried our best to match the voiceover to what was said in the clip. Stay tuned for an update video on our long term Porsche 718 Cayman going live very soon!

theredline
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Call me crazy but I like the styling of this Murano it stands out from the crowd and has one of the most comfortable ride and the most luxurious interiors in the segment

zackeryjones
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Odd looking ? I think it looks beautiful and doesn’t copy or look like every other SUV/crossover on the road

miguelircontar
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That old v6 is still better than those miserable, inconsistent turbo 4's in hot weather

Sonic_
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There’s nothing odd about it. It stands out of the crowd in a good way. There are so many crossover vehicles that look alike. I think it’s a great crossover.. with so many features without breaking the bank.

Kaff
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I'm so happy with Nissan and how they make these vehicles stand out. The look of this car is just great... Great from all angles and clearly looks unique.

MartialMind
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I love the Murano. My family has owned a ‘16, ‘17.5, and ‘18. You cannot beat the value and features. And u like some, we love the ride as well as the styling. They’re just so solid on bad roads. You just point and shoot with no drama. Very luxurious in the city or the highway.

slimpickering
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You need to stop putting so much emphasis on things like acceleration. Customers in that car buying segment don’t care it takes a whole 1 second slower to get to 60 mph compared to whatever else there is. It’s not going to help people get to their destinations any quicker. It’s a Murano, not a Mustang GT or Camaro SS.

Noah-uiiu
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Say what you want about the CVTs but i'm glad Nissan still sticks to their tried and true V6

Overscouters
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A Murano or ANY NISSAN with a 8 speed traditional auto would be a blessing for this company.

PLATINUMU
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I can just hear Scotty killmer criticizing the cvt transmission.

politicalgangster
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Sorry to disagree but after several test drives (models included in this review) the Murano beat them all. Love our new car. You were correct about the comfort, especially on road trips. And SO quiet you can barely hear the 18-wheeler or motorcycles you pass. Having eleven Bose speakers doesn’t hurt either. You were also correct about the gas mileage. It’s great. And say what you will about the turbo 4-cylinder, this 6-cylinder feels SO much better in highway traffic. And as for “feel” it made a couple of the others feel like driving a Lego. Everyone is different on what is important to them. I like comfort, easy controls, great sound, great ride, and some space in the back. The Murano was worth every penny. (And it was a lot less than some of the others we test drove.)

coldsooner
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Just rode in my friend's 2014 Murano. Hands down the smoothest and most comfortable car I've ever been in.

lancecorc
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You know, people bad mouth the CVT, but my 2018 Murano is the 3rd Nissan vehicle I have owned with the CVT and I really like how smooth it is. Acceleration is fine with the CVT and V-6. The most impressive thing is the gas mileage. I just came back from a week's vacation at the beach. My total mileage for the trip was 1367 miles for the week and I averaged 32.6 mpg for the entire trip. On the drive down and back, I was right at 34.0 mpg with a fully loaded car, 2 people, luggage, food and 2 sets of golf clubs. Also there is no auto start/stop on this car. It's hard to argue with Nissan's use of a CVT.

HALWG
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I would actually drive one these lol. Not a bad looking SUV

aquannsmith
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My '15 is a rolling couch. Yes it has a letdown of a transmission (boring as all hell), but dollar for dollar it is a pretty damn great kid hauler.

brussell
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That suv is the prettiest one out there!!. Gorgeous 👍👍❤️💕

twanastockton
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I love my Murano. I have a 2017 SV trim and I added an aftermarket power liftgate. I also just purchased the 2019 Maxima Platinum trim a week ago. Love it too!

starrwalker
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Just here to read the CVT hate comments, of people who have never even owned these cars😂😂😂

DMCarReviews
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Everybody complaining about the CVT has no idea what appeals to the average person. Non auto enthusiasts don’t care about whether it has a CVT. The CVT is smooth and it’s fuel efficient. That’s literally ALL the average person cares about. I’ve gotten 31mpg out this 3.5 V6 beast which is amazing, considering the size and weight

soiceyboy